Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-08 Thread P. J. Alling

On 3/4/2010 4:15 AM, David Mann wrote:

On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:01 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:

   

Ive been using coreftp and another one, filezilla, for ftp needs...
 

The only FTP program I even remotely like is Smart FTP, but you do have to pay for it and 
you need the pro version if you need SFTP.

It's actually one of the handful of indispensable programs that I keep Windows 
for.  Thank goodness for Virtualbox.

Dave
   
If I use FTP I don't even use a GUI, just the old FTP executable, 
available on Windows, DOS back in the day and Linux for free.  Now I use 
Dropbox and I miss the flexibility.  Their security is worlds advanced 
over my old site where all uploads were FTP but I never had a complaint 
from anyone on this list about them, while when I first started using 
Dropbox I got a lot of flack.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-04 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/3 Bruce Dayton bkday...@daytonphoto.com:
 Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using Core
 FTP Lite to date.

CoreFTP lite can use SFTP as an option. You find it in the drop-down
menu for connection.

CoreFTP has some nice features for scripting. I use it for a couple of
scheduled file transfers across the LAN at work. :-)

Jostein


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-04 Thread David Mann
On Mar 4, 2010, at 3:01 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:

 Ive been using coreftp and another one, filezilla, for ftp needs...

The only FTP program I even remotely like is Smart FTP, but you do have to pay 
for it and you need the pro version if you need SFTP.

It's actually one of the handful of indispensable programs that I keep Windows 
for.  Thank goodness for Virtualbox.

Dave
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-04 Thread AlunFoto
2010/3/4 David Mann dm...@bluemoon.net.nz:

 It's actually one of the handful of indispensable programs that I keep 
 Windows for.
 Thank goodness for Virtualbox.

Well yeah. Windows _is_ virtually indispensable.

gdr/


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-04 Thread Bruce Dayton
Jostein,

Thanks for the tip.  I see it on the menu.  Will try it out.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010, 12:02:33 AM, you wrote:

A 2010/3/3 Bruce Dayton bkday...@daytonphoto.com:
 Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using Core
 FTP Lite to date.

A CoreFTP lite can use SFTP as an option. You find it in the drop-down
A menu for connection.

A CoreFTP has some nice features for scripting. I use it for a couple of
A scheduled file transfers across the LAN at work. :-)

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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-04 Thread P N Stenquist
Fetch for Macs does SFTP transfers. I've been using it for years. It's  
not free but it's very inexpensive. $50 if memory serves me.


Paul
On Mar 4, 2010, at 9:37 AM, Bruce Dayton wrote:


Jostein,

Thanks for the tip.  I see it on the menu.  Will try it out.

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Thursday, March 4, 2010, 12:02:33 AM, you wrote:

A 2010/3/3 Bruce Dayton bkday...@daytonphoto.com:
Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using  
Core

FTP Lite to date.


A CoreFTP lite can use SFTP as an option. You find it in the drop- 
down

A menu for connection.

A CoreFTP has some nice features for scripting. I use it for a  
couple of

A scheduled file transfers across the LAN at work. :-)

A Jostein


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread Mark Roberts
Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

 these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
 on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
 or failure to display on my system nor any reports
 thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
 Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
 stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.

While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced that  
2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a photo of a  
cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of WARNING on two  
occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but obviously the site  
trips Google's crawlers quite often.

No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently
unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore
visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver.
There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched,
allow third parties to eavesdrop and grab FTP passwords.

The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other
files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread AlunFoto
To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are situations
where that is still preferable), I would recommend a client that uses
SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. WinSCP is one
freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows environments.
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with
the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's
business.

Jostein

2010/3/3 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
 Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

 these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
 on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
 or failure to display on my system nor any reports
 thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
 Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
 stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.

While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced that
2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a photo of a
cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of WARNING on two
occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but obviously the site
trips Google's crawlers quite often.

 No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently
 unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore
 visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver.
 There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched,
 allow third parties to eavesdrop and grab FTP passwords.

 The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other
 files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread Mark Roberts
AlunFoto wrote:

To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are situations
where that is still preferable), I would recommend a client that uses
SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. WinSCP is one
freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows environments.
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

WinSCP is what I'm using at the moment.

It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with
the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's
business.

Avoid the really lowball web hosting services for this reason.


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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread J.C. O'Connell
At this time I don't have a website, private or otherwise, Im only using
my ftp space as a public folder for image serving.
There is nothing in there that can be hacked anyway.
I don't consider the space private or as a backup
or anything like that. Just the oppisite, I have
everyting in the site backed up on the PC.

According to my host, the public folders and subdirectories
are the only folders accessable without the main password.

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Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 9:26 AM
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AlunFoto wrote:

To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are situations 
where that is still preferable), I would recommend a client that uses 
SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. WinSCP is one 
freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows environments. 
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

WinSCP is what I'm using at the moment.

It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with 
the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's 
business.

Avoid the really lowball web hosting services for this reason.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread Bruce Dayton
Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using Core
FTP Lite to date.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 6:20:09 AM, you wrote:

A To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are situations
A where that is still preferable), I would recommend a client that uses
A SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. WinSCP is one
A freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows environments.
A http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

A It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with
A the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's
A business.

A Jostein

A 2010/3/3 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
 Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

 these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
 on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
 or failure to display on my system nor any reports
 thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
 Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
 stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.

While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced that
2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a photo of a
cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of WARNING on two
occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but obviously the site
trips Google's crawlers quite often.

 No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently
 unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore
 visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver.
 There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched,
 allow third parties to eavesdrop and grab FTP passwords.

 The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other
 files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.


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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread J.C. O'Connell
Ive been using coreftp and another one, filezilla, for ftp needs...

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Bruce Dayton
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 11:57 AM
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Subject: Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird


Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using Core FTP
Lite to date.

-- 
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 6:20:09 AM, you wrote:

A To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are 
A situations where that is still preferable), I would recommend a 
A client that uses SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. 
A WinSCP is one freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows 
A environments. http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

A It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with 
A the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's 
A business.

A Jostein

A 2010/3/3 Mark Roberts m...@robertstech.com:
 Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

 these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
 on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident or 
 failure to display on my system nor any reports thru ebay or direct 
 from any ebay buyers reporting either. Not sure why a few don't 
 like them, pretty basic stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc 
 at this time.

While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced 
that 2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a 
photo of a cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of 
WARNING on two occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but 
obviously the site trips Google's crawlers quite often.

 No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently 
 unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore 
 visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver. 
 There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched, 
 allow third parties to eavesdrop and grab FTP passwords.

 The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other 
 files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread Paul Sorenson
If you're running FireFox, there's an FTP plugin called FireFTP that 
runs in its own tab within FireFox.  It handles TLS and SSL as well as SFTP.


-p

On 3/3/2010 8:20 AM, AlunFoto wrote:

To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are situations
where that is still preferable), I would recommend a client that uses
SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. WinSCP is one
freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows environments.
http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with
the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's
business.

Jostein

2010/3/3 Mark Robertsm...@robertstech.com:
   

Joseph McAllister wrote:

 

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:

   

these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
or failure to display on my system nor any reports
thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.
 

While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced that
2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a photo of a
cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of WARNING on two
occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but obviously the site
trips Google's crawlers quite often.
   

No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently
unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore
visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver.
There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched,
allow third parties to eavesdrop and grab FTP passwords.

The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other
files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-03 Thread Rob Studdert
On 04/03/2010, Paul Sorenson allarou...@earthlink.net wrote:
 If you're running FireFox, there's an FTP plugin called FireFTP that runs in
 its own tab within FireFox.  It handles TLS and SSL as well as SFTP.

This is what I use and what I've set up at all my clients sites, it's
very robust and will handle multiple retries and up to 10 simultaneous
transfers.

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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread Bob W
Avast! Is reporting a trojan (JS:FakeAV-EE [Trj]) on that page
http://94.102.52.50/index.html 


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 Behalf Of frank theriault
 Sent: 02 March 2010 04:17
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 Subject: Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
 
 On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:00 PM, J.C. O'Connell 
 hifis...@gate.net wrote:
 
  Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago, took it out today 
 and gave it 
  a try.
  It requires extreme care in focussing
  but it is sharp lens when you do that.
 
  Sample image at:
 
  http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
 
  this is my backyard, gonna take it to the beach next week 
 if I get the 
  time
 
 Damn, that ~is~ a sharp image!
 
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread Jack Davis
I'm currently having problems doing so. Was not the case in the past.

Jack

--- On Mon, 3/1/10, paul stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net wrote:

 From: paul stenquist pnstenqu...@comcast.net
 Subject: Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
 To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List pdml@pdml.net
 Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 7:54 PM
 
 On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:51 PM, John Celio wrote:
 
  JCO, every time I try to visit your website, my
 browser gives me a virus/malware warning.  This time, I
 clicked through the warning since it was just a jpg, but
 then AVG said it blocked a threat from your site.  It
 said, Threat name: Exploit Rogue MCOS (type 1027). 
 For what it's worth, I use Chrome.
  
  Some brief googling of the above message says it's
 likely there's a virus or malware on my PC, but I've seen
 this warning from your site on multiple computers, so you
 really need to check your website for malicious files.
  
  John
  
 For what it's worth, I clicked right onto JCO's pics with
 no problems. 
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  Subject: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
  
  
  
  Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
  took it out today and gave it a try.
  It requires extreme care in focussing
  but it is sharp lens when you do that.
  
  Sample image at:
  
  http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
  
  this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
  beach next week if I get the time
  
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread John Sessoms

From: paul stenquist

On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:51 PM, John Celio wrote:


JCO, every time I try to visit your website, my browser gives me
a virus/malware warning.  This time, I clicked through the
warning since it was just a jpg, but then AVG said it blocked a
threat from your site.  It said, Threat name: Exploit Rogue MCOS
(type 1027).  For what it's worth, I use Chrome.

Some brief googling of the above message says it's likely there's
a virus or malware on my PC, but I've seen this warning from your
site on multiple computers, so you really need to check your
website for malicious files.

John


For what it's worth, I clicked right onto JCO's pics with no
problems. 
Paul


I didn't get it this time, but I've seen it on several previous occasions.

I think the company that hosts JCO's site is somewhat behind the power 
curve when it comes to patching holes.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread mark
John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com wrote:

I didn't get it this time, but I've seen it on several previous occasions.

I think the company that hosts JCO's site is somewhat behind the power 
curve when it comes to patching holes.

That's my take. And if JCO is using plain FTP to transfer files, his
site has probably been pwned through an unsecured/unpatched router.

In my experience, cheap web hosting isn't worth the money saved over a
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread J.C. O'Connell
these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
or failure to display on my system nor any reports
thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.

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John Sessoms jsessoms...@nc.rr.com wrote:

I didn't get it this time, but I've seen it on several previous 
occasions.

I think the company that hosts JCO's site is somewhat behind the power
curve when it comes to patching holes.

That's my take. And if JCO is using plain FTP to transfer files, his site
has probably been pwned through an unsecured/unpatched router.

In my experience, cheap web hosting isn't worth the money saved over a high
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread John Sessoms

From: J.C. O'Connell

these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
or failure to display on my system nor any reports
thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.


Yeah, It's not your files. The site that hosts your files has the problem.

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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-02 Thread Joseph McAllister

On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:


these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident
or failure to display on my system nor any reports
thru ebay or direct from any ebay buyers reporting either.
Not sure why a few don't like them, pretty basic
stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc at this time.


While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced that  
2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a photo of a  
cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of WARNING on two  
occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but obviously the site  
trips Google's crawlers quite often. What the result tells me is that  
there is a page on the site that consistently infects some of those  
who click into it. It says (below) that 3778 domains have been  
infected in the past 90 days.


Personally, I would get out of there if the management can't take care  
of such a persistent problem.


Quote:
What is the current listing status for 94.102.52.0?

This site is not currently listed as suspicious.

Part of this site was listed for suspicious activity 13 time(s) over  
the past 90 days.


What happened when Google visited this site?

Of the 206 pages we tested on the site over the past 90 days, 1  
page(s) resulted in malicious software being downloaded and installed  
without user consent. The last time Google visited this site was on  
2010-03-02, and the last time suspicious content was found on this  
site was on 2010-03-02.
Malicious software includes 5 trojan(s). Successful infection resulted  
in an average of 1 new process(es) on the target machine.


This site was hosted on 1 network(s) including AS29073 (ECATEL).

Has this site acted as an intermediary resulting in further  
distribution of malware?


Over the past 90 days, 94.102.52.0 did not appear to function as an  
intermediary for the infection of any sites.


Has this site hosted malware?

Yes, this site has hosted malicious software over the past 90 days. It  
infected 3778 domain(s), includingdreamflightdesigns.com/,  
xelfsystems.com/, ww-designs.com/.


Next steps:

• Return to the previous page.
	• If you are the owner of this web site, you can request a review of  
your site using Google Webmaster Tools. More information about the  
review process is available in Google's Webmaster Help Center.


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread Jack Davis
IX can't display..

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 Subject: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
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 Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 1:00 PM
 
 Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
 took it out today and gave it a try.
 It requires extreme care in focussing
 but it is sharp lens when you do that.
 
 Sample image at:
 
 http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
 
 this is my backyard, gonna take it to the 
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread J.C. O'Connell
the photo loads in IE ok for me.
Don't no of any problems with it.


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IX can't display..

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 Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
 took it out today and gave it a try.
 It requires extreme care in focussing
 but it is sharp lens when you do that.
 
 Sample image at:
 
 http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
 
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread Joseph McAllister

On Mar 1, 2010, at 13:11 , Jack Davis wrote:


IX can't display..



Opens fine in Safari and Firefox.

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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread eckinator
That looks quite sharp to me indeed =)
Cheers
Ecke

2010/3/1 J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net:

 Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
 took it out today and gave it a try.
 It requires extreme care in focussing
 but it is sharp lens when you do that.

 Sample image at:

 http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg

 this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
 beach next week if I get the time

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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird part two

2010-03-01 Thread J.C. O'Connell
heres another one:


http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD01.jpg
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread Jack Davis
I chose to have IX diagnose the problem and up popped a cormorant siting on a 
Canada Goose decoy. 
First time I've had a hitch in downloading one of your images. I cleared it and 
tried again, for kicks, and got the same can't display... (?)
I like the shot, Peter. Glad I was able to bring it up.

Jack

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 the photo loads in IE ok for me.
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 IX can't display..
 
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  Subject: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
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  Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
  took it out today and gave it a try.
  It requires extreme care in focussing
  but it is sharp lens when you do that.
  
  Sample image at:
  
  http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
  
  this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
  beach next week if I get the time
  
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird part two

2010-03-01 Thread Jack Davis
Had to go the same route to access this one as well. Kind of prefer the orig. 
Both nice.

Jack

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 heres another one:
 
 
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird part two

2010-03-01 Thread P N Stenquist

Both are nice shots and well rendered. The second is my favorite.
I have that lens as well and have shot quite a few birds with it. It's  
a lot of lens for the money. Gets some nasty CA when branches against  
white sky are part of the scene, but that's to be expected. In normal  
use it's excellent.

Paul
On Mar 1, 2010, at 4:45 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:


heres another one:


http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD01.jpg
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RE: A400/5.6 Shots a bird part two

2010-03-01 Thread J.C. O'Connell
I should have mentioned, neither are nothing more than
lens demos, Im not really trying to create bird shot
masterpieces or anything. The lens has good sharpness
and contrast. I cant speak for CA in the corners, havent
shot enough with it so far. Its not evident in the 
central part though (so far ).

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Had to go the same route to access this one as well. Kind of prefer the
orig. Both nice.

Jack

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 heres another one:
 
 
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread John Celio
JCO, every time I try to visit your website, my browser gives me a 
virus/malware warning.  This time, I clicked through the warning since it 
was just a jpg, but then AVG said it blocked a threat from your site.  It 
said, Threat name: Exploit Rogue MCOS (type 1027).  For what it's worth, I 
use Chrome.


Some brief googling of the above message says it's likely there's a virus or 
malware on my PC, but I've seen this warning from your site on multiple 
computers, so you really need to check your website for malicious files.


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Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
took it out today and gave it a try.
It requires extreme care in focussing
but it is sharp lens when you do that.

Sample image at:

http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg

this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread paul stenquist

On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:51 PM, John Celio wrote:

 JCO, every time I try to visit your website, my browser gives me a 
 virus/malware warning.  This time, I clicked through the warning since it was 
 just a jpg, but then AVG said it blocked a threat from your site.  It said, 
 Threat name: Exploit Rogue MCOS (type 1027).  For what it's worth, I use 
 Chrome.
 
 Some brief googling of the above message says it's likely there's a virus or 
 malware on my PC, but I've seen this warning from your site on multiple 
 computers, so you really need to check your website for malicious files.
 
 John
 
For what it's worth, I clicked right onto JCO's pics with no problems. 
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 took it out today and gave it a try.
 It requires extreme care in focussing
 but it is sharp lens when you do that.
 
 Sample image at:
 
 http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg
 
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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread John Graves
FWIW, I am running AVG Free 9.0 on this XP Pro PC.  It loaded without  a 
protest from AVG here.


John G.

J.C. O'Connell wrote:

the photo loads in IE ok for me.
Don't no of any problems with it.


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From: J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net
Subject: A400/5.6 Shots a bird
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Date: Monday, March 1, 2010, 1:00 PM

Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
took it out today and gave it a try.
It requires extreme care in focussing
but it is sharp lens when you do that.

Sample image at:

http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg

this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
beach next week if I get the time

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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread frank theriault
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:00 PM, J.C. O'Connell hifis...@gate.net wrote:

 Got my A400/5.6 lens about a month ago,
 took it out today and gave it a try.
 It requires extreme care in focussing
 but it is sharp lens when you do that.

 Sample image at:

 http://www.jchriso.com/temp/BIRD02.jpg

 this is my backyard, gonna take it to the
 beach next week if I get the time

Damn, that ~is~ a sharp image!

cheers,
frank


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Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird

2010-03-01 Thread John Celio
FWIW, I am running AVG Free 9.0 on this XP Pro PC.  It loaded without  a 
protest from AVG here.


That's what I'm running, too, except on Vista.

*sigh* Maybe it's just me.

Dammit, I was really hoping to not have to do a fresh install this 
weekend...


John

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