Waiting for the lights to turn green
If this image appears to be low-res, it's because it is. I specifically made the trip to France as a creativity challenge to myself and managed to capture some beautiful images that I will be posting gradually.
Unfortunately, the edited pictures were all on my Phone, which died unexpectedly yesterday and probably needs a factory reset that will delete all data including my hard worked pictures.
I was able to retrieve some of the shots from my already posted images from Flickr and from samples I sent to friends on WhatsApp as HD files (they're really not). I also have pictures the shots that I took later on in Lyon, Strasbourg, Annecy and Colmar still on my SD card as I was saving them for later.
However, this is a harsh yet humbling reminder that backing up our work should be a priority in front of everything else.
This was an expensive trip that I planned for weeks and I was so thrilled with the work I was able to produce, especially as I was travelling alone and was thus able to focus more on composition and ideas. However, most of these efforts were spoiled by negligence on my part. Many of my shots may be forever lost. The ones that remained are mostly in low resolution, though they at least provide some relief.
Waiting for the lights to turn green
If this image appears to be low-res, it's because it is. I specifically made the trip to France as a creativity challenge to myself and managed to capture some beautiful images that I will be posting gradually.
Unfortunately, the edited pictures were all on my Phone, which died unexpectedly yesterday and probably needs a factory reset that will delete all data including my hard worked pictures.
I was able to retrieve some of the shots from my already posted images from Flickr and from samples I sent to friends on WhatsApp as HD files (they're really not). I also have pictures the shots that I took later on in Lyon, Strasbourg, Annecy and Colmar still on my SD card as I was saving them for later.
However, this is a harsh yet humbling reminder that backing up our work should be a priority in front of everything else.
This was an expensive trip that I planned for weeks and I was so thrilled with the work I was able to produce, especially as I was travelling alone and was thus able to focus more on composition and ideas. However, most of these efforts were spoiled by negligence on my part. Many of my shots may be forever lost. The ones that remained are mostly in low resolution, though they at least provide some relief.