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Found a few more
14-02-2011, 09:53 PM
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Found a few more
As I said they are here there & every where on my H/D's
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15-02-2011, 10:43 AM
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I take it you are like me, Frank. I have what I used to think was a massive hard drive (and it still is even although it is not in the terabyte league). In my case I mostly run Linux and have many many partitions for booting up from. I have a separate partition for my stored photographs, too.

But mostly the work in RAW in gives me headaches. I like to keep the definitive originals and the worked on versions, too. Probably, it is actually easier these days (compared with the way that plates and film negatives and prints used to have to be indexed and stored). But even so there is still stuff I can't find or that I almost don't know that I have got.

Now for your almost long lost shots. There are the three of the beast with a crumpled left eye; and obviously that didn't finish him/ her off. I think it is interesting that these beasts have the wings mounted aloft on a bump rising from their mid-sections, in a helicopter fashion. Presumably, too, the transparent wings because they do not cast a shadow are a sort of invisibility cloak.

I do find all the detail fascinating.

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15-02-2011, 12:42 PM
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Re: Found a few more
Thanks. the one with crumpled eye by the way is a female, the male darter is red Smile

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Geoff Slocock Wrote:
I take it you are like me, Frank. I have what I used to think was a massive hard drive (and it still is even although it is not in the terabyte league). In my case I mostly run Linux and have many many partitions for booting up from. I have a separate partition for my stored photographs, too.

But mostly the work in RAW in gives me headaches. I like to keep the definitive originals and the worked on versions, too. Probably, it is actually easier these days (compared with the way that plates and film negatives and prints used to have to be indexed and stored). But even so there is still stuff I can't find or that I almost don't know that I have got.

Now for your almost long lost shots. There are the three of the beast with a crumpled left eye; and obviously that didn't finish him/ her off. I think it is interesting that these beasts have the wings mounted aloft on a bump rising from their mid-sections, in a helicopter fashion. Presumably, too, the transparent wings because they do not cast a shadow are a sort of invisibility cloak.

I do find all the detail fascinating.

Geoff

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