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Hybrid Lady x Monkey Orchid (Orchis X angusticruris (O. purpurea X O. simia) at Hartslock Nature Reserve, Oxfordshire England

Peregrine (Falco peregrinus) at RSPB Chichester Cathedral Peregrines, a Date With Nature, Chichester Cathedral, West Sussex England

Fly Orchid (Ophrys insectifera) at West Dean Wood, Sussex Wildlife Trust, West Sussex England

Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) at RSPB Pulborough Brooks, West Sussex England

Pure White Form Heath Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata Var. leucantha) in the New Forest, Hampshire England

Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) on the South Downs, South Downs National Park, near Shoreham by Sea, West Sussex England

Temporary home office. Used to be my kid's room. The Canon is an uninvited guest in this photo.

Firecrest (Regulus ignicapilla) at the Wildlife and Wetland Centre at Arundel, West Sussex England

mon bureau my office setup Herman Miller Aeron Chair The Aeron office chair Museum of Modern Arts permanent collection 2 monitor screens 30 pouces inch macpro apple setup dual screens Apple cinema display 30 LCD graphic design ATANA studio Anthony SÉJOURNÉ

White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus leucogaster) along Malbup Creek, Tuart Forest National Park, Wonnerup WA Australia

 

our final day in the Busselton area, returning to Perth on the 10th day of our Aussie holiday

Running Windows and Mac OS X Leopard simultaneously on my Apple MacBook Pro...

 

But now that Windows is installed I ask myself: where do I need Windows for anyway???

   

The Perturbed Sanctum

My music was stuttering every minute and it took me all Saturday to track down the problem. Apparently built-in wireless on a Mac Pro running 64-bit Vista and playing music don't mix.

4,385,440 (minus one dead pixel) spread across two 19" monitors (one Dell, one Samsung) and one 20" Dell all powered by a previous gen. Mac Pro.

 

I've found that OS X is particularly suited to odd numbers of displays so that the menu bar (and dock) can be placed on the center monitor.

 

Frankly, I find that Spaces actually is quite helpful with this setup since I can leave productivity apps open in Space one while typing away in Word, or using Photoshop in another.

Recording with Maybeshewill. New Album 2014.https://www.facebook.com/wetheconspirators

Had to remove the CPU cover, Fans, all the PCI cards and all the hard drives. Pain in the ass install... even had to remove one of the SATA ports to extend the iPass cable to the RAID card.

Description:

 

- The Mac Pro is connected to the Cinema Display 20'' on the left, and I control it via Teleport from my MBP the external wired Apple keyboard and Logitech MX Revolution (on a Steelpad Qck mousepad).

- The TV is on that cart hooked up to a camera (Canon XL1) and I use it to preview my editing work on the Mac Pro (Premiere).

- That little box with a blue LCD display is a FireStore FS-4 and it's connected to the camera and the Mac Pro and basically digitizes stuff from the camera's tape and I can then just copy the files from it to the Mac Pro for editing. Time/CPU saver! :)

- From the 2 external cases on top of the Mac Pro, one is mine (Time Machine and general file storage - 750Gb+500Gb - along with my portable 320Gb from WD that is sitting between the phone and the MBP stand) and the other one is part of the Mac Pro "workstation" (a 750Gb HDD - backups only, MP has 2 750GB internally).

 

Note 1: That Mac Pro has 2x Quad-Core 2.8Ghz CPUs and 10GB (!!) of RAM. It's a beauty! ;D

Note 2: The printer you see on the right side is a Canon C1... AMAZING press-like printer! :D

 

I guess that's the explanation! :)

Ramaria abietina and Yellow Earth Tongue Fungus (Spathularia flavida) also known as Yellow Fan, on the South Downs, South Downs National Park near Midhurst, West Sussex England

Second stop on the 15th day of our SoCal holiday

White-tailed Kite (Elanus leucurus) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA

My new workspace layout. See this shot for details on what's what if the descriptions do not suffice.

Mac Pro Early 2008

2x 2.8GHz Quad Core Xeon CPUs

14GB RAM

2.3TB Storage

Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT

Dell 30 inch display

I figured it was finally time to make backups of all my Zip disks (my old PowerMac G4 had a built-in Zip drive which I used regularly).

 

Since the power supply on the G4 was dead, I would just take the drive out and hook it up in the second bay of my Mac Pro. As always, the power cable was nigh impossible to remove from the back of the DVD burner so I just left it in. Since the Zip drive is short, I couldn't just put it all back together and have access to insert/remove the disks, so ... I ended up with this "system".

 

Also, Zip drives are slow!

Finally posting a couple more photos of the Nehalem Mac Pro I bought last April. Here's the side view with the cover off. Quite a contrast that Radeon 4870 card makes with it's red cooling system.

Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) at RSPB Medmerry near Bracklesham Bay, West Sussex England

Fallow Deer (Dama dama) at Petworth House and Park, managed by the National Trust, near Petworth, West Sussex England

the bottom of my new santa rosa macbook for christmas

Helmeted Guineafowl (Numida meleagris) near Old Burghclere, Hampshire England

 

Seen while returning from a remote site on Monday 20 July 2015

In Collaboration with Qasehku Bridal | Busana Lingga Contemporary

MUA: Sal Asri

Model: Mangala Sushmita

 

Fuji XH-1 + XF56 1.2 + AD600 (Deep Para 120) + AD600 (Octabox 90) + MacPro Xeon + Capture One Pro

Editing fur loong time #tired

2nd stop on the 10th day of our holiday

White-tailed Kite (Elanus leucurus) at Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve, near Huntington Beach California USA

Fungus at Abbeyford Woods, Forestry Commission England, near Okehampton Devon England

 

The following 48 photos were taken during a short holiday we took to Cornwall in September 2014. Mostly Fungi/Mushroom photos with a few birds and other flora & fauna also. Please feel free to correct or suggest any IDs if possible, or other comments about our photos, we do appreciate the help ;-)

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