Hi Kevin,

Yes PhotoStream does work just fine. Once everything is set up properly, it 
just works automatically even when your iPhone is not connected to AC power.  
Make sure that:

• PhotoStream is only activated on your primary iCloud account.  That is, your 
iCloud account that your Apple ID is related to.
• iCloud is configured for PhotoStream in the System Preferences of your Mini 
and in the settings for that specific account on the iPhone.
• Photos that you take on the iPhone will appear in the PhotoStream album of 
iPhoto.

Later...

On 2011-11-04, at 10:02 PM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:

> guys,
> Sory for the cross-post.  I just activated Photo Stream on both my iPhone 4 
> running IOS5 and my Mac Mini.  My iPhone 4 is currently connected to AC power 
> and wifi.  I have activated an iCloud backup on the iPhone with the intent of 
> moving one photo from the iPhone to the iPhoto library on my Mac Mini.  
> However, I don't see it on the Mac Mini.  What have I done wrong and what do 
> i have to do to move this photo to my computer without connecting the cable 
> and opening iPhoeo/iTunes?
> thanks,
> Kevin
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