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At the Holley National Hot Rod Reunion, Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, KY.
There was a bountifuly supply of beautiful Backup Babes accompanying the nostalgia cars...ya gotta love the girls who go the extra mile and dress up in period boots and outfits!
I hope you are all backing up your data in regular intervalls. After a fatal memory loss a couple years ago I got really careful and I got all my pictures on three different hard drives. Luckily memory space isn't that expensive any longer.
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70mm - f6.3 - 1/250 - ISO 200
Strobist Info:
SB-80dx (Diffusor - 1/2) into small silver reflective umbrella from left high, camera and flashes tiggered via PocketWizard Plus II and optical trigger.
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Here's the whole setup, with annotated parts.
Yes, those are milk crates. I've had them for almost 17 years, and they work great for temporary shelving. (Or even more semi-permanent furniture when I was in college) Hoping to replace them with some Ikea shelving for this stuff at some point
Friendly reminder that you should make sure that you have your precious pictures backed up externaly.
Just yesterday after a blue screen for god knows what reason, Bitlocker in Windows, which I've used to "protect" my data, suddenly decided to enter a blue screen cascade that gave me the fuzzy feelings. Luckily, the data decrypted completely in the end, after plenty of spontaneous reboots.
Of course, like any good IT guy, I didn't have a backup.
backing up the photo collection to a couple of 2.5" drives to take offsite. Easier than doing DVDs, which is what I had been using.
Inside the case is a Q9650, 8GB of memory, about 1.1TB of disk, an nVidia 9800GTX+ video card, terrestrial hdtv tuner and a couple of dvd burners.
The 2.5" drives are 320G and 500G - the 320's full, the 500's almost full.
Photos are stored on a NAS in the garage, connected to via a GB network.