by DDDVIOAUS » Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:37 am
AHH Cristo, I feel your pain. Many years ago, I too had a severe computer crash, and lost many a charm photo I had collected. From as far back as 2000 as well. Lost forever. I also now write for a living, and lost a lot of my works. Two years ago, I suffered a major malfunction with this computer, and took it to a tech. He got it up and working and was able to save my files. He suggest the "cloud" to save things but also offered the idea of another way. So now I have a back up computer, that isn't connected to the interest(I could if I chose so), and every so often I transfer from this one to that one. Got it discounted, and it isn't much but I got the storage upgraded to 1T, and now don't have to worry. For the past three years, I have been running my own charms photo contest, and have found that charms I weren't attracted to when I started, I am now, and vice versa. I base it on, not how a charm looks so much, as the clarity and quality of the photo, the posing, the setting, the background, how a charm smiles( odd how some seem to thing a grimace or an open mouth constitutes a smile). I also look for originality, that is always key, and it amazes me how much thought and effort some charms put into setting up a photo shoot. In 2017, I would have to say I saved over 3500 photos of over 400 models and whittled in down to 500, with Just Me, and Alaya, winning. Last year again I saved close to 5000, and over the last week of December got that down to 400. Violetta had by far the most that I saved. I don't see the charms as naked women any longer, this has allowed me to see them, as beautiful works of art( that they themselves create), as goddesses of beauty, femininity, spirituality , and grace.