This is another my favorite green-themed wallpaper. I shot it outside the Museum of Science, Boston, in a rainy summer weekend 2007. Again, with my K10D and 50-200 lens.
The bokeh area is perfect to place icons, while the contrast to the in-focus area gives strong 3D feeling. The leaves also help the users to anchor their eye focuses. Green tone is healthy too.
I have the full resolution PEF raw image (3896x2616)
Need to get a true server rack so I can support the boxes by screwing them into the rack on the back as well -- for now, I'm using a 50-cd spindle as a support, as you can see here -- lol. New cable organizer installed -- $5.50 locally, beats the $20+ they go for online!
The two sun boxes are all setup w/ OpenBSD now, one for testing, the other for production. The bottom server, Via C3/Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS is next -- just need to work out a couple RAID issues.
From top to bottom:
-- Furman power conditioner/surge protector.
-- Rack cable organizer with rack shelf behind it, to hold the bundled up power cords, etc.
-- SMC 10/100 16-port Ethernet Switch
-- Empty Sun Netra X1 chassis, sans faceplate. I'm planning on throwing the guts of a Linksys WRT54G or another DD-WRT router in here for DNS, DHCP, network statistics & graphing, etc.
-- Sun Netra X1 server (Americano): OpenBSD 4.6 OS; 2x 40 GB ATA100 IDE HDDs; 1.25 GB PC133 SDRAM; 500 MHz UltraSPARC CPU; dual 10/100 NICs.
-- Sun Netra X1 server (Cappuccino): OpenBSD 4.6 OS; 2x 20 GB ATA100 IDE HDDs; 1.5 GB PC133 SDRAM; 400 MHz UltraSPARC CPU; dual 10/100 NICs.
-- Home built Mini-ITX server (Espresso): Ubuntu Server 8.04 LTS OS; 2x 80 GB SATA1 HDDs; 1x 80 GB ATA133 IDE HDD; 1 GB PC3200 DDR400 RAM; 1 GHz Via C3 CPU; single on-board NIC.