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Still going through all my old images of Notre-Dame that have been lost to the depths of my harddrives. Here is one I shot back in 2014.
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similar but different.
experimenting with processing.
flickr sharpening had it's ways here.
my laptop is dying. i need to get an external harddrive. it wont let me put anything on it or it goes crazy slow and crashes.
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Today I walked the dog for quite some time and then sat with D and it was really lovely. Then I spent a few hours with J which was really, really nice too.
I found a few more shots in a dark corner of my harddrive. Phase 2 - current loft. I never really took any good photos of it. Sorry about the lighting, Photoshop can only do so much. If it doesn't look like it came from the thrift store, I probably made it.
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I just spent ten minutes searching for my external harddrive immediately after plugging it into my laptop. It has been one of those days. When Dad said ‘why don’t you try roses sprinkled with sugar’ I feel like he meant icing sugar. And really, icing sugar would probably have been easier. But it would not have allowed me to relish in the beautiful structure of granulated sugar.
So, I think they have actually changed this now, but it really bothers me still, just the thought of it. We were going around Tesco doing the weekly shop the other week and noticed that they had started selling mothers’ day things, which was all well and good, but next to the two sections of shelving of mothers’ day items, they had seven sections of shelving containing cleaning products. Now I really, really do not think it is a sign of progress if someone thinks that on the same aisle as mothers’ day gifts you can also have almost four times as much real estate dedicated to cleaning products. And I wish we lived in a world where that could be seen as something like putting a shelf of umbrellas next to a shelf of Coca-Cola, but I kind of feel like it is more like putting a shelf of umbrellas next to a shelf of raincoats.
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Another macro shot from the weekend. This is the controller of a Maxtor Diamond Max 300GB hard drive. I've got a drawer full of hard drives that ran out of space over the years and got upgraded. This was is a PATA drive, so it's definitely showing its age.
This my first attempt at focus stacking. Because of the narrow depth of field when doing macro shots I had to take 6 shots at different focus points and then blend them together using Photoshop. It's interesting in that when you compare the same picture but taken at different points you can see focus breathing in action.
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I took one of my old, broken hard drives and opened it to photograph. Opening a broken computer hard drive is not as easy as you would think.
After opening the hard drive I placed the hard drive under a softbox in order to make the reflection clean. It is very important to make sure none of the photography equipment is in the reflection of the very reflective disc. I added a shoot through umbrella to the left and a reflector to the right to get a nice reflection of the magnetic read/write head, on the disc.
I used a small aperture to get most of the hard drive in focus. I set my focus on the magnetic head to get that part of the hard drive sharp.
In Adobe Camera Raw I increased the shadows and decreased the highlights to get an almost HDR effect. This enhanced the reflections.
This photo was taken in February 2014 with a Canon 5D MkIII and TAMRON SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Macro lens.
Camera Settings: f/16.0, 1/160 seconds and ISO 200
Almost forgot about this one. Took it about amost a week ago and stumbled on this and a few others during my harddrive shuffling.
Thankfully, after 2 days of gentle touches and some hard whacks, beeping, ticking, burring, stopping, leaving alone and lots of swearing, I have everything I cared about off my failing hard drive with all my raw images.
Anyways... I had some others of this location and similar angles but I chose this one as the rocks, water and coast line tend to carry the eye to the splash. This image did suffer a lot of troubles thou in the name of smearing from far too much seaspray on my filter. I got so much while I was here I just gave up trying to clean it and just shoot. Hopefully I fixed all of them, probably not....
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These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
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The only reason I got to see this tree , let alone photograph it was due to work (which I am sitting her currently doing, the joys of on call) with a little luck (as strange as it may seem :) ) I may not revisit this location for quite some time, however in the meantime its a location with many memories and still plenty of un-processed images sitting on the harddrive. I am sure down the track I will get to several of the other images that are tagged 'to do' but for now as the night closes out and morning approaches - a image to match my mood.
IMG_5059: Woo boy, I am ready for spring to get here! I'm starting to run out of things to do inside the house, which means I'm back looking at my archives from this fall again. I make backup copies of all my photos about twice per year, to make room on my harddrive for new images. Here is a shot I took towards the end of October that I originally overlooked.
this shot has been sitting on my harddrive for a few months now - I finally feel like I achieved what I was after with the post processing.
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this will be my equipment after the start of june!
i also have a large bag that carries my lights thats not pictured, but i need to find something to power them outside! i have no idea what to look for!!
ANY help?!?!
hopefully in the near future i will have a 18-105 or something similar!
but i would rather like a wide angle lens too!
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taken with a shitty compact so excuse the quality!
From a portrait and lifestyle shoot.
Model: Karolina
Found on my harddrive, as we have new corona restrictions here..
I had to brighten Karolinas face and used a Godox AD600 with beautydish from 9 o' clock.
found this shot on my harddrive and kind of liked it. What do you guys think?
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Thought I would share a photo I found on my harddrive showing how my MOC "Kid´s room from the 80s" looked like before it was enhanced in Photoshop. Not as glamorous but I still think it is interesting to see how a creation looks like behind the scenes.
I found a few more shots in a dark corner of my harddrive. Phase 2 - current loft. I never really took any good photos of it. Sorry about the lighting, Photoshop can only do so much. If it doesn't look like it came from the thrift store, I probably made it.
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Northern lynx
I was looking on my photo harddrive when i came acros this photo of a lynx. This photo is very precious to me due to the story behind it. It was summer 2020 and the day before i took this photo i had my check up at the hospital, At that time i was more tired than usual. So it was time to talk to my cardiologist and he told me that the ejection fraction was gone down hill. Ofcourse this was something that did something to me. The next day i still had that a bit sad feeling of the day before so we (my mum, dad and i) went out doing what i love to do the most: animal photography. I got this photo of a juvenile lynx with her bright eyes, And this photo this day motivated me to do what i do best: photography (and only if i knew back then what i would have grown in skill in the upcoming 5 years) , to enjoy every good thing on my path. I hope this motivates (some) to just follow their heart and passion
i found this picture from the last meetup on my harddrive . . . and i want to share with you :)
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Just cleaning up some harddrive space and found this pretty autumn hilside along the highway near Antigonish...a nice Nova Scotia autumn afternoon. On explore Dec. 14 @336
╫ѠℍO: ♪ DJ HardDrive ♪
╫ѠℍΔT : Sunday Night Formal
╫Ѡℍ∈ℕ: 8-10 SLT
╫Ѡℍ∈R∈: ♡ Providessence ♡
Romantic interludes, soft gentle sways to sweet love songs, the feeling of silk as it caresses your skin and the sweet smell of an handsome man's cologne fill the night air with formal bliss as DJ HardDrive tickles your fancy with the Sunday Night Formal 8-10pm slt at the beautiful Providessence Ballroom. your limo is waiting..
From the marvelous Besseggen mountain range hike.
These days I'm uploading pictures from a recent "privat project" to find wall-worthy monochrome square prints for the living room wall. Some of the has been lying on my harddrive for more than two years. Most of them, like these two, didn't make it to the wall (yet). After all space is limited :-)
(NIKON D80; 6/10/2008; Lensbaby 2.0 with Heart Aperture; 1/100; ISO 200; white balance: Manual)
Not much time, so here that heart thing again. Just a random snap from what I worked on.
And take care of your hard drive, they are more fragile than you think :)
I was sorting photos on my external harddrive and realized I had spaced out and never posted this one. It was meant to go before the photo of Rio kicking the potted plant lol.
Jerrica attempting to tell Rio about her secret identity, moments before being interrupted by Kimber's two boyfriends crashing through a window!
Couldn't resist somewhat 90s feel for this =)
Strobist info: softbox from the front right and gelled strobe back left.
My computer went haywired last week so that explained for the lack of activity here in flickr & zero visit to anyone. Got a new harddrive over the weekend & finally had Windows 7 in replacement of the crappy Vista. Its funny how the colour profile in Windows 7 & installing new graphic drivers can made my photos look kinda saturated now! My worst nightmare :S Anyway I haven't set up photoshop & photomatix as i'm not in the mood. Having to restore all data is already a pain ..i'm sure u know what i mean ;) I will catch up real soon too!
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The Mirror Lake at Eglinton Valley in Fiordland National Park, South Island, New Zealand
The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shots (+2..0..-2 EV) in RAW taken handheld using Sigma 10-20mm lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 2 layer mask effect of 'curves' for contrast of the mountain & foreground
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (blues) to enhance the sky
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (cyans) to whiten the clouds
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (reds & yellows) to tone down the vegetations
Music
Michael Jackson - Man In The Mirror
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This is an image I found on my harddrive that I took this summer in the US. When we were in Goulding's campground, near Monument Valley I went out with my oldest son to do some astrophotography. We went just behind the campsite to a very dark location where we enjoyed the wonderful view of the Milky Way. This image was a single shot taken with a Nikon D810a and my Tamron 24-70mm lens @ 24mm. I used a Skywatcher Star Adventurer to make the long exposure possible. I was nicely surprised to see the detail that came out.
Camera: Nikon D810a
Lens: Tamron 24-70 f/2.8 @ 24 mm f/3.5
Exposure: 300s / ISO400
It's interesting going back through harddrives after a few years. I always find images that catch my eye in a new light. Ones that I wasn't happen with back then.
The spindle and read/write head of a Western Digital Raptor X hard drive. It's old technology now, but I've kept the drive because of it's see through window. It still works and the platters spin at 10,000 rpm. When it's doing a lot of seeking, the heads virtually disappear.
Always a fun stress relief to tear apart old decommissioned hard drives. I believe this was an old 40 GB Maxtor.
Slowly catching up with all the pictures I have sitting on my harddrive… so two weeks ago we had out annual dollmeet for the cherry blossom festival :) The cherries this year just decided to bloom a few days before, so there weren’t many left to make pictures with.
A friend left it up to me to make pictures of her super adorable Soom Glot/Glati <3 Those hooooooves… I’m so glad I’m not collecting YoSDs, otherwise I would be mad at myself that I didn’t bought her.
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These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!
The background is a Quantum Fireball hard drive. The capacity of this hard drive is 1Gb and the cost was about $250.
On top is a 64Gb micro SD memory card. It cost $25.
The new technology is faster, smaller and cheaper.
Hey Friends,
today's photo is again of the beautiful city of Singapore.
I don't know why I am drawn to this city over and over again. Possibly it is because of the wonderful skyline, the warm nights, the beautiful sundowns, the incredible shows going on daily or the delicious food.
Whatever it is, there is so much to discover in Singapore. And if you just stop and watch a moment of peace, like this here captured in the photo you can imagine what heaven must be like. :)
Thanks for all your support. I am glad to have you guys around me
By the way… I just had a horrible data crash. I bought a new 2TB Harddisk. I moved all my photos to the drive and after two days it broke down completely. There is no chance of data restoring without paying at least 1000 Euro.
That’s really hard.
Luckily enough I could find a software which was able to restore the data from the old harddrive. Too bad that there was no folder structure left. I really had to sort all my images to be able to use my Lightroom catalogue… What a bummer! Be warned, Backup your images, never move them! The day this will happen to you, you will remember my words… It is endless pain!
I send out love to you guys!
Ben
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These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... They are happily appreciated!
Click the "All Sizes" button above to read an article or to see the image clearly.
These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!
Click the "All Sizes" button above to read an article or to see the image clearly.
These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... They are happily appreciated!
Click the "All Sizes" button above to read an article or to see the image clearly.
These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!