jimvanells wrote:
Excellent shot! How close were you able to get?
Thank you. I was about 20' from the bird. The challenge was waiting it out, not the technical issues surrounding the photography itself.
A (thankfully,) periodic visitor.
gsmith051 wrote:
You have their attention!
Actually, they had mine. They approached me as we were barbecuing. I did not know that deer liked smoked wings...
Jack 13088 wrote:
Nice. It looks like they have spotted my landscaping!
Any landscaping does not last long, with that crew. They are like a pack of weed whackers, except they don't just hear weeds! Thanks.
Robert M wrote:
I utilize SugarSync and I do remember that they sent an email a while ago that mentioned that.
I really did not lose files; I lost the money I paid to increase my capacity. If i had realized what they were doing to limit files, i would have gone elsewhere then and there. Thank you.
flashdaddy wrote:
Yesterday I asked a couple of questions about iDrive...
I am looking at iDrive. It is recommended by several computer oriented publications. This would be in addition to the secondary drive than I have purchased. I believe I drive can backup in real time.
I have used SugarSync For a number of years. Yesterday, I discovered that none of my photo backup files were on their system. Within the past year, I had increased my capacity with them, because of the number of files I was building up and wanted to have backed up by a cloud system, in the future.
Now, without any warning of which I was aware, they have suddenly decided that they would no longer entertain any files larger than 300MB. Since I was doing a lot of RAW work, it was not unusual for me to have far more than 300MB in any given file.
Keep in mind that I have had my files there in that kind of size all along, for years. But what I discovered was that all of my files that were larger than 300MB had suddenly disappeared from their site! In fact, what I discovered was that all of my multiple photo files had now simply vanished from the backup system. I had paid additionally for greater capacity, but I'm now using less than 9% of what I had paid for, in advance. From previous experience, I should be using about 50% of the capacity for which I was enrolled.
So I am asking any of you in the group, who has used SugarSync? And have you had similar difficulties?