Originally posted by tuco I think you're right after looking at it again. I usually record some basic exposure with new gear but I didn't on this roll (too busy with the lens). And the problem of waiting this long to develop the film is I don't remember now. But I think it's also softer because of the wider aperture I used too.
So my HTTP client is complaining about some unofficial certificate where your images are hosted and doesn't display them. What's up with that?
Beats me. I paid real money to DSSL for my certificate, and it’s good for another nearly two years. But I had a lapsed certificate a couple of months ago for a couple of months. Maybe some leftover DNS in some intermediate router or something.
Seriously, will the browsers please stop being nannies?
I’ve never been able to look at Ed Hurst’s photos in Tapatalk without cutting and pasting.
Edit: Just checked. All works fine on IE (the pickiest) running on my work computer (a gubmint computer) through a government secure VPN.
Rick “finding the unnecessary administrative burden of keeping a web page more of a problem than the cost” Denney