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Why would Bob want to do anything nasty like that, there is room for everyone! Straightining out horizons automaticly would take a lot of work out of our handsMichiel, I want to start a rumor that Bob is working on adding a horizon option to put Pegelli out of business.
(The site is getting revamped, check this: http://www.getdpi.com/forum/site-talk/54430-likes-gone.html#post637250)
Also, it is not Barry's large pictures that are slowing down the page.
Guilty. I may have to modify this practice as well.In all the flickr sizes there's not one that fits the maximum size of this site, so I use my largest one otherwise it would be smaller.
At least the pages are faster renewed of lately.
I am not the only one, there are more people quilty of charge around here
I'm glad they're coming back, but I will have to completely rely on the electronic memory of the website to remember what was liked and what not. And if not no big deal either. I like most of what I see here anyway (at least when the horizon is straight ).Straightining out horizons automaticly would take a lot of work out of our hands
So they are coming back, I hope they do remember what I liked and who liked mine
Vivek...Thank goodness it’s only a rumour and that it’s going to be optionalMichiel, I want to start a rumor that Bob is working on adding a horizon option to put Pegelli out of business.
(The site is getting revamped, check this: http://www.getdpi.com/forum/site-talk/54430-likes-gone.html#post637250)
Also, it is not Barry's large pictures that are slowing down the page.
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Absolutely stunning! A very powerful image that is too strong for a simple "Like". One of the best I've seen in any forum with any camera. :thumbs:Smoke from a village illuminated by strong sunlight on a mountain slope. A7R w/70-400G. I think I might bring along this lens for my next trip.
Hopefully if things go as planned, likes will return today along with the restoration of history.Michiel, I want to start a rumor that Bob is working on adding a horizon option to put Pegelli out of business.
(The site is getting revamped, check this: http://www.getdpi.com/forum/site-talk/54430-likes-gone.html#post637250)
Also, it is not Barry's large pictures that are slowing down the page.