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Looking around my harddrive I found this picture taken in Dec 2007. The bump on the right is one of the satellite mounds around Newgrange. Had a go at processing it. Taken on the Nikon digital Infrared camera and processed in photoshop
I was going through my old harddrive and found these photos I took back in… 2008~
Just wanted to share cause I was pretty proud of them when I did it XD
Found this shot on my external harddrive and started editing it.. Quite pleased with the result considering the weather back then and the fact I forgot my tripod that day :/
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So I have been a little quiet this week, it was a busy and slightly hectic week.
My computers' harddrive also "crashed" and I am trying to recover from it what I can.
Yesterday I have installed a new hard drive and loaded Windows 10 (where I used to have Windows 7).
I have loaded some of my workflow software but still need to do quite some bit of configuring before I am there yet.
I also did not take a lot of photos this week and could not participate as I would have liked to, but I hope this comming weeks will get better.
This photo was taken on a rainy day while it was overcast and actually still slightly raining. It was very late already with very little light (for my liking).
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
Using the Nikon Nikkor AF-P 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR DX (kit) lens.
I Shoot Raw and edit in GIMP.
Feel free to criticize or just comment.
The electromagnetic read-write head and copper "voice coil" of an old hard disk drive. These days a smartphone has more disk space!
A gloomy reminder of a building that I have grown up in that will be just a distant memory and a few Mb's saved on a hard harddrive.
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
Macromondays: Theme is Broken
Modern electronic and mechanic devices just aren’t meant to be repaired...
The reflections are from the actual drive surface itself.
Photos are devoid of any real information until I'm able to access my harddrive.
Loco: 40012
Location: Bury Bolton Street
Too many images sitting on harddrives... many will never see the light of day. Digital will eat itself.
Hello everyone. Sorry I have not been able to comment or award anyone over the past few days.
My computer died and I have been thru quite the ordeal. I got my old slow lap top working and am at least now on line. Luckily I backed up all but a couple weeks worth of photos (I think) on my external harddrive. Unfortunately when I called a dell support line I got a company called Iyogi who did a test on my computer and said it was a software issue and said they could no problem fix the issue, well turns out after talking to an offical dell rep, it is my harddrive. The company basically has a horrible reputation and I am glad I trusted my gut and did some on line research about them before they showed up, had to cancel their appt, get a credit card credited, talk to the cc company etc. What an ordeal. They promised to credit me in full, but from what I read actually getting that credit is a feat. Anyhow the cc company are already armed and ready to dispute it. All that plus the harddrive= a bad couple of days.
I will be slow getting back to you all and will be on and off for the next week, dealing with getting a new harddrive and reloading everything.
Wishing you all a wonderful, hassle free and enjoyable weekend.
K
Update, having a streak of bad luck, my external harddrive died today as well and I lost everything I shot all year! Will be more off than on! Went to the Geek Squad and they could not pull any data off, although they said some was there, my external still works technically, but all the data has been corrupted. Wish me luck, I need it!
A very dull job of going through my archives, constantly shooting in RAW has yet again filled up my harddrive.
Delete. Delete. Delete. Ooohhh quite like that.
Upload!
...and my machine is running like a pig at the moment :(
Another blast from the past...In all honesty, I am having to clean out my harddrive so i have been going through and deleting or backing up old pictures. This was an out take of a shot with my buddy Reverend Pain seen here. It's the same setup just different camera exposure and PP.
Strobists:
AB800 camera front 4ft boomed on axis in front of Pain Beauty Dish with sock @1/8
SB600 camera right 6ft aimed at the background in Interfit grid 1/8 @85mm
SB600 camera front right 3ft feathered aimed at Pain in collapsed reflective umbrella 1/8 @50mm
AB400 camera front left 4ft from pain in PCB medium softbox @1/16
1/200 @F/8
ISO 200
Nikon 80-200mm 2.8
Triggered with Cybersync
See Setup
See Black
Macro Monday - New Technology - 4TB G-Tech Hard Drive. One of the hard drives used to store all my music, films and photo's. The drive light on the front flashes when it's reading or writing to disk illuminating the inside. Light painted the G on the front with a torch during the second exposure, whilst holing a bit of blue glass over the the light to stop the hight lights blowing out too much.
another one from somewhere on my harddrive. I think that`s the one I collected my first experiences with automatically compounded HDRs with.
Been digging some old stuff from the harddrives, I never uploaded any of them because I never liked them at the time. Coming back to look at them a few years later and they have grown on me.
A prisoner of war camp where polish were held in WW2. I shot this with the intention that this would be a view that one of the prisoners may have had, lying in their prison bed and looking out of the window dreaming of home. These places bring up all sorts of inspiration for photos such as this.
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Lighting: Alien Bees DB800 diffused with a Paul C Buff 24x36 gridded softbox on camera right.
V-Flat World bi-fold on camera left used to lighten some of the shadow.
V-Flat World duo-board used as background.
I've had this data on my harddrive since around May and have repeatedly attempted to process it and been defeated many times. Mainly because over the 4 imaging sessions, i was very consistent with inaccurate framing and poor focusing. The image included the worst gradients i have ever had to tackle, and its still very noisy but i persevered this time and got an image i'm reasonably happy with.
I tried processing this a few weeks ago before i calibrated my monitor and was able to pull out heaps of the integrated flux nebula in this area but a calibrated monitor makes things much harder! Still, at least i picked up something considering my subs were so short.
I will hope to start this image from fresh later this year with better framing, accurate focus and longer subs :)
Exposure Details:
Subs ranged from 120-180 seconds making up just over 6 hours, f3.5 (?) ISO 800, calibration frames, 200mm
Taken with a Canon 1100D and a EF200L on an Astrotrac TT320X-AG
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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..
I was going through my old harddrive and found these photos I took back in… 2008~
Just wanted to share cause I was pretty proud of them when I did it XD
Workers perform final testing and QA before sending drives off to customers on its 2.5-inch notebook lines.
Having sort through my harddrive, need to make some much needed space. Came accross this image I took last Summer of the corn fields.
i have oodles of yet-to-be-uploaded diego pix
sooooooooo, apologies for the spammage.
flickr is like my own personal harddrive... sooner or later, everything makes its way over here.
Some oldies from years back. It's interesting how much life has changed. It's interesting how much it hasn't.
Not the worse shot considering so long ago? Taken from the balcony of a places I worked.
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Hard Disk antigo. Maiores informações no link abaixo.
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Day Two of my work computer not working because it will not recognize the hard drive: A member of our crack IT team invites me to see the innards of my computer and to watch him try what "might work." He removes the hard drive and WHACKS it hard against the desk, turns it over and WHACKS it again. I am told this often works, but, alas, not this time. Still waiting for a new hard drive. One photo a day. (56/366) -- February 25, 2020