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Pull over scene

Yesterday I began photographing selected local churches for a calendar the non-profit organization I work for does each year. This is my third year doing the calendar photos and the second year of having supporting churches as the theme. I usually photograph a little over 20 churches to cover the 12 months and then smaller photos on the inside and back of the covers.

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My what’s going on camera kit

I’d travelled to photograph the raptors at the Carolina Raptor Center with a very conservative camera gear kit — my Nikon D700 with a AF-S 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 G VRII lens mounted and a 24-70mm f/2.8 G ED lens in a bag as a secondary choice. That was everything, and the 24-70mm lens never left the bag. I call this my lets see what’s going on camera kit.

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Shockwave

A change up today from posting autumn photos — this image of backlit Brazilian Agate. It appears this site is back to normal server resource usage since the “80legs” bot/web-crawler was blocked.  Where it had been requiring between 4-6 hours of sever CPU processing time a day it’s now requiring less then an hour — I guess they’re going to let us stay. :-)

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Where’s all the time going – CPU time that is?

This website/blog is possessed! That’s about the only answer I have left after trying for five days to discover why it’s using so much CPU time  on my shared host.  And of course, my hosting provider, rightly so, is wanting me to find that answer or else they will have to limit resources or pull the plug on this site. So, Meandering Passage is running bare bones just now. There’s not even a contact form