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Some of these Mac are in end of life, but working like new.
And they were dreams for many, reality for others.
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) at RSPB Chichester Cathedral Peregrines, a Date With Nature, Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex England
Australian Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus australis) at Herdsman Lake Regional Park, near Crawley WA Australia
Returning to our archives from our April 2015 holiday in Western Australia
Wood Hedgehog (Hydnum repandum) at Oxshott Heath and Woods, an SSSI designated site, Surrey, England
Snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) in the churchyard at St. Bartholomew's Church, Egdean West Sussex England
Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) at Chichester Cathedral, RSPB Chichester Peregrines 2016, West Sussex England
Collared Earthstar (Geastrum triplex) at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent Wildlife Trust, near Sevenoaks, Kent England
Ring Ouzel (Turdus torquatus) at Cissbury Ring (National Trust), South Downs National Park, near Worthing West Sussex England
Adelaide, South Australia
conceptual photo shoot
Photographer: Gary Sauer-Thompson
Creative Director: Gary Sauer-Thompson
design consultant: Suzanne Heath
Location: Veale Gardens, Adelaide Parklands, South Australia
The Sickener Mushroom (Russula emetica) at Abbeyford Woods, Forestry Commission England, near Okehampton Devon England
taken on a walk in the South Downs National Park, from the Steyning Bowl to Cissbury Ring, near Findon, West Sussex England
Lilac Waxcap (Inocybe geophylla var. lilacina) near Aberaeron, Ceredigion Wales
Day 3 of our short Holiday in Wales, September 2015
Sold my old MacBook 12 2015, but this year went all the way up.
Opted for the M7 1.3 with the 512 SSD early 2016
If you ask me if the price is logic?
No not at all, I see this machine as my little beauty.
I use the MacBook 12 essentially for configuring network hardware outside my office, and for that use is perfect.
It’s a little faster than my last year 12 inch.
For the price you could buy a better MacBook no doubt on that, but for the type of use I need for this MacBook, this is the perfect machine for me.
One purchase from the heart not from the mind.
strobist info: sb25 camera right shot throught white curtains triggered with ebay triggers.same setup with the photo saved on my iphone,just shot at a different angle.i did the best that i could but the keys cant be aligned,since the screen is higher than the keyboard itself. i think its better,it didn't look photoshopped.
also used a tiffen CP filter to control reflections on the iphone.
big thanks to schmuck for the idea, i told him im goin to try this once i have the time.
Bark Beetle tracks on an old Oak Tree at RSPB Pulborough Brooks, Wiggonholt, Pulborough, West Sussex England
Samsung makes this amazing wearables, since they made it compatible with iOS, I brought one again.
The experience so far has been good.
Snapped some photos of the inside of my Mac Pro. Only the second time i've taken the shell off, first time was the first day i got it. The dust build up during those 13 days wasn't bad. Little build up near the top of the shell where the air exits, also had some at the bottom where the flash storage connector is.
Rosy Bonnet (Mycena rosea) at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Kent Wildlife Trust, near Sevenoaks, Kent England
I really feel like the Mac ought to have more customizability options. There aren't many, but what's around IS powerful.
Wallpaper:
I think it came from some of the macro wallpaper with Windows Vista, but I can't recall now. It rotates every 30 minutes anyway.
Programs:
Scripts:
www.leancrew.com/all-this/2006/07/off-track/
www.leancrew.com/all-this/2007/06/album-art-with-geektool/
Alternately, you might try the iTunes info script found here:
www.keynote2keynote.com/2007/04/10/ultimate-geektool-setu...
Dartford Warbler (Sylvia undata) at Thursley Common National Nature Reserve, an SSSI in Surrey England
* Record Shot Only *
An early morning walk on New Years Eve