I hit a rather large milestone today: my 10,000th photo uploaded onto Ipernity! I hope everyone has enjoyed my digital power line photos as much as I have enjoyed taking them over the past seven years.
Here's the "big picture" (my 10,000th one):
My 5,000th photo:
And my first one:
It's been an interesting journey so far, having captured electric power transmission and distribution from eighty utilities in over twenty states and provinces in North America!
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The membership rate may be higher than what it was before, but I like making financial contributions to help maintain independent, community-operated sites that aren't subject to sudden arbitrary changes with no user input (Flickr in 2013 comes to mind), and are also not part of any massive technology companies that involve themselves in governmental affairs.
I am glad, though, that I made backups of my photos on Flickr during last year's scare. I also have full archives of all of my photos on two separate hard disks and a Microsoft cloud storage drive. The December 2017 Ipernity scare reminded me of the inherent fragility of digital data, and the work I must do to curate and preserve the digital images I have created.
That being said, while I have not uploaded as many photos as usual this winter/early spring, I have been undertaking considerable "behind the scenes" activities to go through my pre-existing photos and improving their keywords/descriptions to make them easier to search to prevent further growing pains as their number inevitably increases.
I am looking forward to a productive summer where I can further expand the enormous project we all have undertaken together: to photographically preserve the history of North America's electric power infrastructure. When I look in the Powerline Graveyard group, I am reminded of how much would be gone forever if not for our efforts.
My 5000th picture (approx): www.ipernity.com/doc/ndlinegeek/45240468
My first picture uploaded is this one, but it somehow shifted position in the stream: www.ipernity.com/doc/ndlinegeek/15171859
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