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Class 52s Nos. D1010 Western Campaigner and D1048 Western Lady move off Bath Road depot, Bristol, in readyness to follow the "Western Tribute" railtour on its way from Swansea to Plymouth. These locomotives were standing by in case either D1013 or D1023 were to fail whilst hauling the special train on Saturday 26th February 1977.

 

See this shot in David Hayes's photostream showing the same locomotives, but a little earlier:

www.flickr.com/photos/davidhayes/8818500260/

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

 

Fuji X-T1, Fujinon 35mm f/2

Leica D-LUX4

 

I'm nowhere near as diligent as I should be when it comes to backing up my digital photo files.

 

I'm not all that trusting of technology, but it seems to me I've had pretty good luck over the years.

 

About a year ago my main external drive started acting wonky. Folders taking forever to open. The files appearing even slower.

 

Right away I started copying over to a similar drive that hadn't seen as much use.

 

The entire ordeal was quite slow and painful.

 

The good thing is, I rescued everything before the other drive died.

 

So now I'm creating a recovery system that's easy enough for me to maintain from here on out.

 

I save everything. Card dumps as far back as 2005. Every photo I've processed and posted to all the various blogs and social media platforms over the years. Flickr included.

 

That's a lot ot stuff!

 

How conscientious are you about back-ups? Do you copy files manually? Are your back-ups automated? How often do you tackle them?

 

HMM Vegetable Backup 3

With Olympus 50mm f3.5 Macro

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

Pearl Street, Boulder

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

I left Mary in Adelaide and returned in CLM174, the Beetle to Sydney where I said bye to friends and family.

 

I visited my paternal Grandmother, Florence in her unit way above the streets of the Cross near the El Alemain Fountain in Macleay Street... I popped up on the roof for this shot with the Pentax, better than my first photo with my Box Brownie.

 

Found on the LEXAR thumb drive 21-08-24

Jaime Woods performs with Emily King on February 1, 2016 at the Crocodile Café in Seattle, Washington

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.

Found on the LEXAR thumb drive 21-08-24

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 y Christian Andrés

 

The Gold Corridor was one of over 4000 of my favorite images that I almost lost when my hard drive failed.

jeffnewcomerphotography.blogspot.com/2013/01/dumb-luck-an...

Let's talk about redundant backup of your images and how to avoid my near disaster.

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

Models: Elena & Judith

Vor ca. 2 Jahren habe ich mir ein NAS zugelegt, um meine Datensicherung auch "extern", außerhalb meines Rechners, zu haben.

Und was soll ich sagen? Ich bin noch immer begeistert!

Der PC kopiert bei jedem Systemstart die neuen Datein auf das NAS und das NAS kopiert alle Daten in "die Cloud".

So habe ich stets ein Backup meiner Daten, kann mobil darauf zugreifen und das alles, ohne auch nur einen Finger zu rühren :)

  

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The Allman Brothers Band / Enlightened Rogues

Side one:

- "Crazy Love" (Dickey Betts) – 3:44

- "Can't Take It With You" (Dickey Betts, Don Johnson) – 3:33

- "Pegasus" (Dickey Betts) – 7:31

- "Need Your Love So Bad" (John Mertis) – 4:01

Side two:

- "Blind Love" (B.B. King, Jules Taub) – 4:37

- "Try It One More Time" (Dickey Betts, David Goldflies) – 5:04

- "Just Ain't Easy" (Gregg Allman) – 6:06

- "Sail Away" (Dickey Betts) – 3:34

Gregg Allman - Organ, Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals,

Dickey Betts - Electric, Acoustic & Slide Guitar, Lead Vocals on 1, 8, Co-Lead Vocals on 6, Backing Vocals

Dan Toler - Electric & Acoustic Guitar

David Goldflies - Bass

Jaimoe - Drums, Congas

Butch Trucks - Drums, Congas, Backing Vocals

Joe Lala - Percussion

Bonnie Bramlett - Background Vocals

Jim Essery - Harmonica

John Lundahl - Backup Guitar

Mimi Hart - Background Vocals

Recorded: December 1978–January 1979 at Criteria Studios, Miami / Florida

sleeve design: innerspread photogaphy by Larry Williams

Label: Capricorn Records / 1979

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlightened_Rogues

 

lauren-rabbit.deviantart.com/journal/18842732

 

(note: This image is not 100% digital free. The collage was made in Quark, then rasterized into a jpg. I prefer to work this way, finding it easier to zip things around on one page as opposed to clicking on multiple layers in Photoshop. But that's just me, I'm a print layout person.)

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