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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

These are photos I take before ripping apart the build. The last ring is too weak and has to be swapped.

Went out for a much needed hike this weekend - got up early, packed everything the night before, was very excited to spend a day on the trail hunting photos.

 

About a mile in I realized I forgot my batteries - doh! What a rookie mistake.

 

This is a nice consolation prize taken with the Google Pixel 4a - a nice little camera on a phone.

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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This was taken as a backup option in case my second batch of truffles didn't turn out :) They did so this wasn't used for the second bootcamp.

 

Strobist: Taken in a light tent with an sb600 outside shooting through the diffusion wall (camera left) and an SB26 doing the same on the right.

 

The background is a spotty tea-towel which I thought would work well for the colours :)

hard drive crashed on my laptop 2 weeks ago, I was able to recover all data including photos :o), but it was pretty stressful. could you please share how do you backup your photos?

Club members Alan Blood and Alan Harris were invited to photograph a training session for leading spinal cord injury charity Back Up. www.backuptrust.org.uk/home

Josh loves to play catch but he often misses. Sometimes it's the fault of the thrower (me). Sometimes he just isn't very coordinated. What he lacks in skill he more than makes up for with enthusiasm.

He also has his backup.... Ralph.

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Backup during a recent Trump supporter "Stop the Steal" rally in Boise, ID.

Concept: Kevin Kobek y Matías Troncoso

Photo: Matías Troncoso

Design, Style & Makeup: Kevin Kobek

Model Preparation: Francisca Sáez

Models: Hector Leonidas

Found on the LEXAR thumb drive 21-08-24

a word of warning. backup your files! i lost the last 5 plus months of my photoblog due to drive failure and my failure to create a backup of the site. Luckily I did not lose any of the images. HOWEVER, any drive can go at any time so heed my warning all you digital shooters.

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