Back when he was still an Athletic, I photographed Frank Thomas. I never thought I'd be repurposing those photographs now with the Big Hurt signed as a Blue Jay. But I am, and here he is:
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You may note that this week isn't up to Photo of the Week's lofty standards, and it's at least partially due to a major technical snafu involving a hard drive that refuses to mount. If anyone out there feels like giving me some free advice on how to get this hard drive to mount (under Mac OS X 10.3.9), I'm all ears. It's visible in Disk Utility, but clicking on "mount" does nothing. It's an external USB 2.0 hard drive that lost power during a file transfer, and it contains all of my baseball work from this year, among other stuff. I have backups, and this is from them, but they're not quite as good as the original files -- I have well over 100 gigabytes of baseball photographs at this point, and it's hard to back that all up.
Aaron Reynolds uses Pentax cameras and lenses.
Click on the image to see a desktop-sized version.
You may note that this week isn't up to Photo of the Week's lofty standards, and it's at least partially due to a major technical snafu involving a hard drive that refuses to mount. If anyone out there feels like giving me some free advice on how to get this hard drive to mount (under Mac OS X 10.3.9), I'm all ears. It's visible in Disk Utility, but clicking on "mount" does nothing. It's an external USB 2.0 hard drive that lost power during a file transfer, and it contains all of my baseball work from this year, among other stuff. I have backups, and this is from them, but they're not quite as good as the original files -- I have well over 100 gigabytes of baseball photographs at this point, and it's hard to back that all up.
Aaron Reynolds uses Pentax cameras and lenses.