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(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.)
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 :-).
Interesting, a camera that watch for traffic violations on the intersection is backed up by a wind-mill generator. Or, is it? Which one of the two sources (wind generator or solar panel) serves as the ‘main electricity supply’?
Notwithstanding the ‘free energy’—no violator is getting a ‘free ticket’ with such a solid backup :)
Expedition 65 backup crew members NASA astronaut Anne McClain, left, and Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov of Roscosmos, are seen after arriving in Baikonur, Kazakhstan from the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center (GCTC), Friday, March 26, 2021. The prime crew is scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on a Soyuz rocket April 9. Photo Credit: (NASA/GCTC/Irina Spector)
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
Taken at Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum. The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision looks after, and provides access to 70% of the Dutch audio-visual heritage. In total, around 700,000 hours of television, radio, music and film; making Sound and Vision one of the largest audiovisual archives in Europe.
Technical:
« f/4,0
« ISO500
« 17 mm
« 1/30s exposure
We recommend that your backup system be capable of, and configured to backup everything. Too often, we hear of clients who need to restore a piece of information from their backups, only to find that it is not contained on the backups. Some people only backup the data from their main accounting system for example, and not their other important data such as Word and Excel documents. Your backup device or service must be large enough to fit all of the data from your computer or servers.
For more info to click here: www.storeitoffsite.com/backup.php
We recommend that your backup system be capable of, and configured to backup everything. Too often, we hear of clients who need to restore a piece of information from their backups, only to find that it is not contained on the backups. Some people only backup the data from their main accounting system for example, and not their other important data such as Word and Excel documents. Your backup device or service must be large enough to fit all of the data from your computer or servers.
For more info to click here: www.storeitoffsite.com/backup.php
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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
These inexpensive lenses perform well considering their low cost. I use them when I do not want to put my more expensive lenses in harm's way.
1. Vivitar 70-210mm Series I AI f/3.5 Zoom (67mm filter)
Use as a backup to my Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 and Fuji 50-140mm f/2.8.
2. Tamron 28-200mm f/3.8 to f/5.6 Zoom auto focus (72mm filter)
Under good lighting conditions, this lens can substitute for two of my Nikon zoom lenses (35-70mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8).
This is my favorite lens for shooting on the beach where the lens may be damaged by sand and water.
3. Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI (52mm filter)
This was my favorite lens until I replaced it with the f/1.4 version that became my favorite lens. I use this as a backup to my f/1.4.
4. Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E (52mm filter)
Use this manual focus lens as a backup to my 50mm f/1.4 auto focus. It is one of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.
5. Nikkor 75-150mm Series E Zoom f/3.5 AIS (52mm filter)
Second of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.
6. Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5 to f/5.6 G AF VR (52mm filter)
Third of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.
This is also my lens-of-choice when I need to travel with just one digital SLR body and one lens. If this lens is lost, damaged, or stolen, I do not suffer a great financial hardship.