My all time fav was a Pentax Takumar 105mm which I still have. I have used it with a screw thread adaptor on my Canon DSLR. I found it was an ideal length on me old Pentax ES and sharp as.
I keep looking for faces in them
I drive that road every two or three weeks to visit daughter and family in Dannevirke. I live in Wellington. Mt Bruce has some wonderful bird life.
Macrifluvious! (Which is a word of antideluvian ancestry indicating a state of unparalelled excelence - a very old word for pretty damned good!!!
I presume you do not have a RAID disk array - several drives set up as RAID? If you had an external drive plugged in at the time it might confuse itself.
Cool. Like the striations
What is the title? Can't decipher the fancy text. Simplest is best.
Saw stop is the answer. Expensive but will not cut a sausage.
Great place to relax - been there a couple of times. Last time my wife competed in the Round Raro race as her "treat" for her 65th birthday ( she did the Honolulu marathon for her 60th). Anyway, great picture!
Irish Fusileers? Or am I just dumb?
Enjoy your uke! I would like a tenor one but a it over mmy budget at the no so will continue with me little one. Have great fun at the pub Tues nights withe the uke group.
One thing you should do from time to time with backup software is to test the restore process. I had a friend who backed up religiously every week for two years. When I asked him about testing the restore he said he had never done it. So we backed up and the ran a restore. Nothing! His backup had not backed up although all settings etc were correct. Do test it sometime just to be sure
I certainly would not go below 10% free an preferably 20%. As you load and shift files they are temporarily written to free space so, for a very short while, you maybe using more than you think. This is why a disk writing etc slows down markedly when you get too full. Do not let any disk get more than 90% full (I use only 80% to keep performance up
Unfortunately won't work on my filter now on one of my lenses. Was photographing night lights on the wharf , tripped and took a tumble. Took 3 people to get me to my feet but to add insult the drop bent the filter ring so I am stuck with it on. Bugger.
Just had one play up in my phone. Some photos were only half saved - e.g. top half OK but bottom half just a solid colour. I assume it is on it's last legs. Didn't know about Sandisk's warranty