Yeah, it doesn't use SSL. Just the traditional access. I guess the Microsoft Edge browser is buggy or way too strict. Lots of websites don't use SSL. There is nothing on my site (credit card transactions, passwords, private data, etc.) that needs SSL. It uses http, not https.aster wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 10:30 pm .
Henry;
Since this happens on the computer's EDGE browser and since I can view all your images on my Samsung cellphone, here's what I found:
I used to be able to see the same photos years ago when you posted them to the forum and the Challenge thread.
Since the Windows 10 upgrades the security settings and the Edge browser interface and settings changed from day to day. Security may be a good reason.
Windows Edge Browser and Chrome show that there's a 'NOT SECURE!' warning for www.bakubo.com.
Internet Explorer doesn't and all of your photos show on the forum pages.
We used to have only Internet Explorer for Windows in 2007 and for a couple of years after that year. IE doesn't show any security warning as you'll see.
Yildiz
Screenshots from EDGE and Internet Explorer:
Henry's website on EDGE.
edge -henry's photos.jpg
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Photos show in forum on IE.
Internet Explorer-Henry.jpg
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5d again with 18-70mm
That lens isn't half bad for a kit lens
That lens isn't half bad for a kit lens
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I love the colors Barry. There is something serene about the image.
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The scene exudes a great sense of normalcy at these times...
Cows, especially black & white patchy ones on a piece of green pasture make a classic scene.
Thanks for sharing, Barry.
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The scene exudes a great sense of normalcy at these times...
Cows, especially black & white patchy ones on a piece of green pasture make a classic scene.
Thanks for sharing, Barry.
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Ogre eating babies, Bern, Switzerland
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Henry,
Your creativity and the backdrop makes your photos very eclectic.
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Your creativity and the backdrop makes your photos very eclectic.
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I especially like Avenue Pasteur shot in the previous set and village by the lake, in Bern in the last set... Babies being devoured keeps reminding me of so many other things I dislike in this world.
Your silent, hidden treasures ...
Thanks for sharing, Henry.
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I especially like Avenue Pasteur shot in the previous set and village by the lake, in Bern in the last set... Babies being devoured keeps reminding me of so many other things I dislike in this world.
Your silent, hidden treasures ...
Thanks for sharing, Henry.
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Henry has been around! Useful and interesting
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20 September 2007 - 10:40 am
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Looking over at Kadıköy port district from Topkapi Palace terrace.
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20 September 2007 - 10:40 am
Sony DSC-V3
Looking over at Kadıköy port district from Topkapi Palace terrace.
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I've been playing around with the 5d and the B&W mode. I hardly ever used it can't even remember once..shock it's really close to how I like B&W, least on the few quick shots I tried.
No settings changed (as shown) as shot no pp at all
I might try a few more on the B&W mode, so far I'm liking it
Both internal batteries on the 5d are still working, "tip" leave a battery in the camera which is what I have done. Then the internal cell doesn't discharge/charge aka wearing it out. These are old cameras now. Do the same for all the cameras I have - just once in a while charge up the battery if stored
No settings changed (as shown) as shot no pp at all
I might try a few more on the B&W mode, so far I'm liking it
Both internal batteries on the 5d are still working, "tip" leave a battery in the camera which is what I have done. Then the internal cell doesn't discharge/charge aka wearing it out. These are old cameras now. Do the same for all the cameras I have - just once in a while charge up the battery if stored
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Love the view Yildiz.
Barry, I usually like contrasty B&W pictures but this one tells me to broaden my interest.
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Barry, I usually like contrasty B&W pictures but this one tells me to broaden my interest.
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Thanks for that tip. Many times over the years I have seen advice to remove the battery from a camera if you don't use it for a long time. My Olympus E-M10 hasn't been used for a couple of years so I long ago removed the battery. My Olympus E-M5 has not been used for even longer so I long ago removed the battery also. And I removed the battery in my Canon S95 a couple of years ago too. I removed the battery in my Olympus PEN-F about a year ago. I will put the batteries back in and fingers crossed all is okay.bfitzgerald wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 10:19 pm Both internal batteries on the 5d are still working, "tip" leave a battery in the camera which is what I have done. Then the internal cell doesn't discharge/charge aka wearing it out. These are old cameras now. Do the same for all the cameras I have - just once in a while charge up the battery if stored
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I like this shots.
Old cameras do not spoil the picture.
Old cameras do not spoil the picture.
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