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Day 277 - backup

 

I hope you are all backing up your data in regular intervalls. After a fatal memory loss a couple years ago I got really careful and I got all my pictures on three different hard drives. Luckily memory space isn't that expensive any longer.

 

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70mm - f6.3 - 1/250 - ISO 200

 

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SB-80dx (Diffusor - 1/2) into small silver reflective umbrella from left high, camera and flashes tiggered via PocketWizard Plus II and optical trigger.

  

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This is an EMD F9 A-unit that was built in 1957 at the EMD plant in LaGrange, IL. It spent its whole working life with the Erie Mining Company pulling iron ore cars to the ore docks on Lake Superior. When it was retired, it was given to the Lake Superior Railroad Museum. Although this locomotive looks a little rough, it is in good working order and was left in Two Harbors for the weekend as backup motive power for the North Shore Scenic Railroad in case the Soo Line 2719 Steam Locomotive encountered problems.

 

The F9 was an early diesel locomotive. This model was often coupled with a cabless "B" unit to provide additional pulling power. The cabless unit was controlled from the cab of the "A" unit.

Here's the whole setup, with annotated parts.

 

Yes, those are milk crates. I've had them for almost 17 years, and they work great for temporary shelving. (Or even more semi-permanent furniture when I was in college) Hoping to replace them with some Ikea shelving for this stuff at some point

When I don't have my T3i this is the camera I use.

Custom silkscreened Moleskine notebooks. Thinking I may need to make more of these.

Dani still has my sunglasses, so when I went to the pool party, Brandon had a bunch of backup shades so I got a free pair! Somethin is better than nothin, right?

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This build is part of the story "Backup arrives" for Andromeda's GATEs on Eurobricks.

You can read the whole story here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120279

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