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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
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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 :)
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
A fella waiting to get his hiney whipped at the Folsom Street East Festival. To check out my other pictures from gay/fetish/leather events, click here.
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
Last shot of the session, after an attempt to make a line of orbs receding back down the tunnel failed abysmally.
Concept: Kevin Kobek y Matías Troncoso
Photo: Matías Troncoso
Design, Style & Makeup: Kevin Kobek
Model Preparation: Francisca Sáez
Models: Hector Leonidas y Christian Andrés
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 :)
The Gold Corridor was one of over 4000 of my favorite images that I almost lost when my hard drive failed.
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Let's talk about redundant backup of your images and how to avoid my near disaster.
DC, Washington DC, 9:30 Club.
One of the backup singers at an Erasure concert at the 9:30 Club in DC - not sure if this is Val or Emma.
I decided to post a little different version of my technology Saturday series. This time, instead of a photo of a piece of technology, I'm posting a photo of a technology service.
After my computer died last year, I realized my photo collection was not backed up, and quite venerable. Thankfully, my computer failure was not the hard drive, and my photos were intact. When I built the new machine, I needed to plan a backup solution. After considering many options, I decided to go with Dropbox.
SInce I use Lightroom, I keep my entire library in my dropbox folder. As I import new photos, they automatically upload to the cloud. I don't have to remember to make backups as I go along. As an added bonus, the Dropbox folder also syncs back down to my linux laptop, so I can access all my photos with Corel Aftershot Pro.
The downside is the monthly fee. Right now I'm paying $10 per month. And as you can see in the photo, I'm using over 80% of the space. Eventually, I'll have to upgrade to the $20 per month plan (though I'll go for the $200 annual fee). And part of my space is a 48GB bonus I got from buying my phone last year, and that expires next year. As my collection gets bigger (almost 16 thousand photos now) I'll have to consider other options.
I'd be curious what others use for backing up your photos. Also, I have to say, I'm not advertising Dropbox, but if you are interested in trying it, use the following link. It will give you a bonus 500MB of storage in addition to the 2GB of space on the free account. And it will give me an extra GB. :)
Olympus EM-5
Canon FD Mount 28mm Lens
ISO 200 - 28mm - f/2.8 - 0.4 Sec
Yesterday Mr Fox talked about backing up data… since Mr Fox always knows what he’s talking about, I thought I better back up my pictures.
I’m just not quite sure I’m using the right storage material… this takes hours!
The queue of last-generation hard drives waiting to be backed up. I should be able to fit them on to 2x 750GB drives.
A short break from Portugal photos...
Today my hard drive with the whole collection of photos suddenly died. Most of the file looks like on the picture above. Photos contain black cut-outs, there are also bad coloured stripes.
CrystalDiskInfo application says, that there are some reallocated (bad) sectors. Status of this hdd is "failed". Well, that happens sometimes...
PHEW! Luckily I have a backup of all my photos on another drive. I lost only a few unnecessary raw files.
Dear Flickr users, always remember to make a copy of your important documents. Have a nice weekend :-).