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15-DEC-2009 (c) Doug Cruden

16th - "Careless Memories"

Cheltenham, Glos

(From Duran Duran's eponymous 1981 album)

Along with Spandau Ballet, the Duranies led the UK's 'New Romantic' scene of the early 80s...big hair, big make-up and silly clothes, but completely danceable synth pop tunes some of which have somehow stayed fresh over the years. This one in particular stirs happy memories :o)

And where would we be without flash memory? It's kind of fun to look through back issues of computer and photography mags to see what was top of the pops a few years ago - the oldest mag I found lurking chez moi was a PC Advisor or something from 1999 (god knows why I kept that) which was carrying adverts for PCs with "huge storage capacity of 20GBs" with upgrades available to "a massive 40GBs" for £100!!. It makes me laugh to read that now, especially since memory prices are coming down and capacity is going up. Despite the huge technological advances over the years these cards do fail, and it's always best to have several of these bad guys in your camera bag or pocket just in case the inevitable happens. Of course, you may also want to have several at hand to satisfy your extravagant photographical needs as well :o)

Wednesday 16th's be-careful-with-that-compact-flash-memory-card-Doug entry to the Challenge; click here for other geometrically-challenged Pbasers this month

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Micro
6s f/36.0 at 60.0mm iso200 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time15-Dec-2009 18:07:49
MakeNikon
ModelNIKON D300
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length60 mm
Exposure Time6.00 sec
Aperturef/36
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programaperture priority (3)
Focus Distance

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Gary Blanchette19-Dec-2009 14:44
This is a well executed macro shot. Bravo.
Carl and Racine Erland19-Dec-2009 07:53
Great image...looks like it's floating in space.
Maaike Huizer18-Dec-2009 08:53
LOL @Mieke. She is right."De tijd vliegt".
No digital photography without these!!
Good thinking, Doug.
Pete Hemington17-Dec-2009 17:40
I lost one with that serial number - now I know where it is
Only joking!
Guest 17-Dec-2009 03:20
When they are full I squeeze them ... a bit ... get a few extra bytes.
Michael Shpuntov17-Dec-2009 02:41
Most important thing around here and yes rectangular....
Cindi Smith17-Dec-2009 01:34
Yes, we must have a spare around all the time!!! Love this!
Phillip Normanton16-Dec-2009 22:44
Ah yes, it's relentless - but good for us, so onwards and upwards. I wonder where we'll be in another 10 years!
Walter Otto Koenig16-Dec-2009 21:17
Nice shot of this indispensable card. The first digital camera I used was a Sony that used a 3 1/2" diskette. The quality was so bad, I remember crowing that film was unbeatable. LOL. Time sure has shown me a thing or two. :)
lisamidi16-Dec-2009 19:58
Rectangle from China! So helpful!
Kevin Chester16-Dec-2009 18:01
Makes you wonder what is around the corner, but as we increase memory we become more wasteful with it, or I do anyway.
borisalex16-Dec-2009 17:23
Doug, thanks for reminding, I need to get one! But I use four cameras, which one do I need?
Sony, Sigma, Panasonic, Olympus! Or should I get Canon? :) Please help me!
Barbara Heide16-Dec-2009 17:21
a very important element!
Nancy Good16-Dec-2009 16:03
Yes, indeed!!! I'm a silly OCD photographer - I keep at least 6-10 cards (usually more) at any given time in my camera bag, along with numbered plastic holders (so I know the order in which I've filled up the cards, if I'm out on a shoot or a photo trip somewhere). We've certainly had major advancements over the years. Thanks for guiding us down a trip through "memory" lane. ;-)
Marielou Dhumez16-Dec-2009 12:57
What could we do without THIS....???? Maybe one of the most important rectangles in our lives now ! Well seen, Doug !
LynnH16-Dec-2009 12:49
Nice shot with interesting POV and great narrative today, Doug!!! I always carry a spare!
laine16-Dec-2009 11:34
It's the " made in " that jumps right out at me " what isn't ? " is my question :(
A very handy square isn't it :)
Stephanie16-Dec-2009 09:55
Super idea Doug!
It is amazing how technology continues to advance so rapidly. New computers and cameras are outdated within months of purchase.
Kathryn16-Dec-2009 07:07
Far too technical for me - thought it was a pack of cigars at first glance.
Enjoy yourself tonight, it's great this party season.
Mieke WA Minkjan16-Dec-2009 06:59
"Time flies" is a Dutch saying, specially when it concerns the development the Informatica
Great capture and idea!
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