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I got my computer back from the fix-it guys yesterday and restored over a thousand photos from the iPhotos backups on my external drive. Oh bliss. I have now got a replacement copy of Lightroom 5.7.1 and am now adding in over 4,000 RAW photos.

 

This was taken last September, processed then and stored on my external drive.

Zürich, Bürkliplatz, Switzerland

Chairman Mao in 2007: 60% OK

A Coruña. Spain.

L to R: Otis, Muse, Batman

(series of three)

Dark clouds above harvested fields nearby my hometown.

 

Abgeerntete Felder am Westberg oberhalb Hofgeismar

Eyes that sparkle.

Sunset storm. Los Lunas, New Mexico USA

L to R: Otis, Muse, Batman

(series of three)

Do they have enough backup lights? Where are they going...Back To The Future? I can understand why with all the self driving cars on the horizon. What fun is that?

 

Bring Back Density...

 

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You get two of almost everything, 2 eyes, 2 hands, 2 legs but only one of the most important things...one brain, one heart. Seems like there should be a backup if hearts can break and minds can get lost.

 

ODC is studying symmetry

Hereios is having a parade of cameras

Eastham Ferry

 

A good hour or so waiting for the sunrise before work. Happy to be rewarded with a bit of colour just as the sun came over the horizon. And the debris and foam flowing in the incoming tide on the Mersey looked good with a long exposure.

 

I thought i'd lost this photo after having PC problems last Friday! Fours hours spent trying to troubleshoot a "BSOD"(Bad System Config Info) because my PC wouldn't boot up. I tried everything but no luck so i got an expert to look at it, turned out to be a faulty hard drive. Happy ending though, all my files were recovered and now i had a super quick 2TB SSD 👍 Just need to reinstall everything now.

  

Rapid response team in place on the Trans Mongolian Railway.

  

If you believe fully in yourself you won't even think about having a backup plan If you really know in your heart that you are doing the right thing, there will be no doubt. If there is doubt, then either it is the wrong path or you are not ready. Your fear is what makes you doubt yourself, and it is this fear that you must overcome first. This fear makes you look for security. The need of a safety net says that you don't believe that you can make it. That creates a self-fulfilling prophecy. If there's no question in your mind then you will proceed as though you've already made it.

 

Matt Guest

Wuhan Museum of Modern Art: Hercules in trouble

85010 820419 Wolves

 

A scene very much from the early eighties with a roarer arriving at Wolverhampton with a train from either Manchester or Liverpool to the south formed of Mkll PV coaching stock.

85010 was one of forty such engines and were fairly common on such workings in place of Class 86's and could be seen anywhere from London to Glasgow on the WCML.

19th April 1982

We really dodged a bullet with our recent winter storm. They had predicted an ice storm with up to a half an inch of ice. But we ended up getting mostly sleet and a couple of inches of snow. The last time we had ice at a half inch, our power was out for almost four days....and we spent the first three in our bitterly cold house, desperately wishing we had a backup option. Every space heater in the area had been snapped up by the time we could get to the store, but on day four we managed to find this kerosene heater. And wouldn't you know, about four hours after we set it up and finally got warm....the power came back on.

At any rate, we didn't take any chances this time, and had our heater set up and ready for action before the event. I'm pleased to say we didn't need it, but as there is another storm on the horizon for the end of the week....this thing is staying right where it is for now. 😊

One of Nyíregyháza's, and pretty much north-eastern Hungary's only two Ikarus 415s, EWS-831 leaving Halmosbokor hamlet behind in the last rays of the early-winter sun.

 

These two units (the other being EWS-834) are only used as backups now, so it's not that easy to bump into them. During the summer both of them were replacing some Volvos and Credos under maintenance for a solid week or so, but unfortunately we just missed them with Michał (we had more luck with 200 series in the area).

 

This picture would've been possible without the help of Tamás, I hope that he will also reveal some hits from this rather pleasant day very soon! :)

Sorry, I didn’t get out this morning. It’s a good thing I keep backups.

 

The sky above the Golan Heights lights up on the last day in September. Photographed from the overlook at Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville, Alabama.

 

Nikon D7200 — Nikon 18-300mm F6.3 ED VR

116mm

F8@1/30th

 

(DOL_7238)

©Don Brown 2021

Always good to have a backup....

Commander Krik is forced to have backup on his mission. There is a possibility that clone commander Spark might be held captive, which would lead Krik into a trap. Because of the dense foliage speeders and turbo tanks wouldn't be able to make it. The danger is high. No time for errors...

I was originally going to take this picture inside my Chancellor's Office MOC, but realized that there wasn't enough space for it.

 

Agen Kolar played by Eeth Koth.

After unloading, the engineer on 6501 makes a backup move into a siding east of the Sarnia depot.

A backup diver waits to be deployed during an ice dive rescue scenario.

 

Fuji X-T1, Fujinon 35mm f/2

Behind their Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, the prime and backup Expedition 46-47 crewmembers pose for pictures 9 December during a break in their training. From left to right are prime crewmembers Tim Peake of the European Space Agency, Yuri Malenchenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency and Tim Kopra of NASA, and backup crewmembers Kate Rubins of NASA, Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Kopra, Peake and Malenchenko will launch 15 December on their Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft for a six-month mission on the International Space Station.

 

Credit: NASA/Victor Zelentsov

When Willie called Alan and I up and said “clouds look good, lets go shoot sunflowers” I immediately said “yes”. We hopped in the car, drove 45 minutes to a sunflower field, pulled over and looked around. No sunflowers! We were a few weeks too early. Lots of stalks but no yellow flowers. The sky still looked juicy and we didn’t want to give up and call it a quits so we raced to back to the Bay Area and made our way to Alviso.

 

With not much time before sunset we quickly ran out to the old wooden pylons next to the train tracks. I knew I wanted a reflection in the bay but the water was quite choppy. Luckily the “Lee Big Stopper” slowed the shutter down to about a minute and left the water looking glassy smooth. It pays to have a backup plan when things don’t always go your way :)

 

Nikon D800 w/Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED AF-S:

24mm, f/10, 64 sec, ISO 100

 

Viewed best nice and large

 

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