I don't have a lot of pre 2000 photos... although probably 1,000. As digital cameras came into their own, this became possible. It has been amazing as it became possible to take photos of people... then at night, then people at night. I've got over 120,000 photos. I like to process them, then just move on. So, the photos shown are not curated sets... I just grabbed some... not at random but from contact sheet sized images.
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Thanks. I'd enjoy it. I posted a few of my photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jdflood/albums |
I was a senior director of IT for a global high tech company. So, well, I have been into IT for decades. Also, I traveled extensively and photography was an ongoing pursuit. So I have over 10 terabytes of photographs, which I used the monster tower to store and edit. I also used to simultaneously work on all sorts of stuff. A few months ago I powered it on (30tb storage, water cooled cpu and huge graphics processor) and my Outlook mail accounts wouldn’t work as usual when I don’t power it up for a month. After an hour I couldn’t get a single one to work. That was it. I had it with Windows (I literally bought Windows 1.0... it did not work at all... wasn’t useful until Windows 3.11). I use several iPads, iPhone and a MacBook. I bought the brand new M4 MacBook and as soon as the M4 Mac Studio... I replaced my windows tower PC and my 40tb NAS... and now am an all Apple shop. I also ditched the extra screens... I used to work at home in the morning and night... I don't have to multitask like I used to. I posted a new photo of my office with the tiny more powerful Mac Studio and one monitor. Being retired has advantages... simplicity. |