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Taken from the Observatory at One World Trade Center (The Freedom Tower):
http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2017/10/23/bridges
Comments are invited.
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http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
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You could still send DMCA takedown notices to the "legitimate" web hosts Mark
identified; fastly.com, hawk.host and reflected.net.
I'd also consider reporting them the appropriate government agency.
https://www.usa.gov/stop-scams-frauds
On 10/22/2017 22:21, ann sanfedele wrote:
I'm not going
I'm not going to do anything.. cf the rest of the posts on this thread
that Mark wrote especially
a
On 10/22/2017 10:00 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
You still own the copyright. So it's not legal, however I don't know
if you have a practical recourse. It would probably cost more to sue
the indiv
Sweet of you to do all that looking into... I'll just let it go.. but
it was startling at first
ann
On 10/22/2017 9:46 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
ann sanfedele wrote:
IT's really awful because when you get to that first page they certainly
have the rigth cover and the "review" might
be real b
You still own the copyright. So it's not legal, however I don't know if
you have a practical recourse. It would probably cost more to sue the
individual publishing the PDF than you'll ever recover in damages.
On 10/22/2017 10:56 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
I found this link, below, while I was
I think the FLU card for Pentax will work with your K-3, though fairly
slowly, so real time isn't exactly possible for full size images. PK
Tether works with the K-5II and K20D I've tested it. I expect it will
work with the K-3.
On 10/22/2017 1:35 AM, Leon Altoff wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to
ann sanfedele wrote:
>IT's really awful because when you get to that first page they certainly
>have the rigth cover and the "review" might
>be real but something someone wrote when the book came out ... it was
>certainly reviewed and sold a few thousand copies within months .
>
>of course I did
For some reason I did not receive Mike Wilson's response. I only see it in
Larry's reply.
On 10/21/2017 16:10, Larry Colen wrote:
On Oct 21, 2017, at 11:49 AM, mike wilson wrote:
On 21 October 2017 at 18:28 Bob W-PDML wrote:
A vexillological quiz for naval gazers:
https://web-options.co
The review by "ValDon" that this thing quotes -is-real I googled the
quote, it looked familiar -
it was an Amazon customer that bought the book in 2012. So it looks
like they are trolling
Amazon for stuff to grab.
I have to say that after reading the first article about take down
notice wr
IT's really awful because when you get to that first page they certainly
have the rigth cover and the "review" might
be real but something someone wrote when the book came out ... it was
certainly reviewed and sold a few thousand copies within months .
of course I didnt click the download..
sig
oy --
Mark (especially)
thanks for all the help! I figured you would be the one to get to the
bottom of it...
scary when it comes up so near the top of the google search!
I'll definitely start where you suggested. might run by you what I write .
I'll do it soon, but perhaps not tonight - home
Had a pleasant day today pottering about in autumnal Bloomsbury with Chris M,
including a visit to Saint Bartholomew's church, which reeked of incense. Here
are some shots. The golden (actually gilt bronze) statue is Bart himself,
showing off his skin, by Damien Hirst.
https://1drv.ms/a/s!AtRNY
OK, this looks bad. It appears to be a well-organized scam of some
kind.
Here's the page that lists your book:
https://livrobook.xyz/free/register.php?id=080651356X
But when you click the DOWNLOAD link it takes you to a redirect at
valvemedia.com... that directs you to a different site every time!
Mark Roberts wrote:
>Mark Roberts wrote:
>>ann sanfedele wrote:
>>>I found this link, below, while I was googling the name of my new
>>>calendar and book page to see if
>>>just googling "Ann Sanfedele Calendars and Books" would take you to the
>>>right place to buy the Paris book and the new ca
It's a violation of your copyright. You can file a DMCA Takedown Notice.
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&q=how+to+file+a+dmca+takedown+notice&oq=How+do+I+issue+a+DMCA+takedown+notice&gs_l=psy-ab.1.1.0i22i30k1l2.2402.2402.0.8180.3.2.0.0.0.0.155.155.0j1.2.00...1..64.psy-ab..1.1.154.0...
Mark Roberts wrote:
>ann sanfedele wrote:
>
>>I found this link, below, while I was googling the name of my new
>>calendar and book page to see if
>>just googling "Ann Sanfedele Calendars and Books" would take you to the
>>right place to buy the Paris book and the new calendars - so I could
>>
ann sanfedele wrote:
>I found this link, below, while I was googling the name of my new
>calendar and book page to see if
>just googling "Ann Sanfedele Calendars and Books" would take you to the
>right place to buy the Paris book and the new calendars - so I could
>tell people to do that , ins
Ann, find a You tube copyright lawyer.
J
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> On Oct 22, 2017, at 8:42 AM, ann sanfedele wrote:
>
> That's my feeling, too - take a look at the link, Stan, when you get a
> chance..
> I dont' want to contact them without getting some more legal opinions on this
> sigh
> ann
That's my feeling, too - take a look at the link, Stan, when you get a
chance..
I dont' want to contact them without getting some more legal opinions
on this
sigh
ann
On 10/22/2017 11:19 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
Doesn’t matter if free or with a charge. Your copyright means that nobody can
Doesn’t matter if free or with a charge. Your copyright means that nobody can
reproduce without your permission. Right?
I didn’t follow the link, but does the thief have a site that includes popup
ads? So he/she is getting paid per page views by his/her advertisers? Which
would mean that he/she
Den 22.10.2017 10:56, skrev Leon Altoff:
Hi Larry,
I'm actually using a microscope to take a series of images for stacking. So
it may be something like 20 to 30 images, which I want to auto import into
Lightroom while I set up for the next shot (including downloading time from
camera to PC) an
I found this link, below, while I was googling the name of my new
calendar and book page to see if
just googling "Ann Sanfedele Calendars and Books" would take you to the
right place to buy the Paris book and the new calendars - so I could
tell people to do that , instead of providing link in f
I was sort of hoping to make it work without actually buying a wifi card
for a camera with built in wifi, but it looks like it doesn't work that way.
I eventually found the software to run on the PC, pity it's completely
unrelated to the eyefi brand and I could find no links on the eyefi site
for
Nice composition, Alan.
J
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 21, 2017, at 10:53 PM, Alan C wrote:
>
> Some shots from our recent UK trip. We went to Stratford for a reunion with
> some university acquaintances. Just look at the expression on Lady Macbeth's
> face! The jovial Sir John Falstaff appe
The "bike" is situated near the top of Greenhow Hill overlooking Coldstones
Quarry. The tyres are obviously rejects from an earthmoving vehicle.
Alan C
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From: Bob W-PDML
Sent: 22 October, 2017 9:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Yorkshire Dales
On 22 O
Leon Altoff wrote:
Hi Larry,
I'm actually using a microscope to take a series of images for stacking. So
it may be something like 20 to 30 images, which I want to auto import into
Lightroom while I set up for the next shot (including downloading time from
camera to PC) and named as a group. S
On 22/10/2017 07:35, Leon Altoff wrote:
> Does anyone have a way of doing this?
Hi,
Try googling for Toshiba FlashAir. It proved to be an useful companion
in a lot of remote control scenario. I use it to scan books remotely and
automatically with a Pentax MX.
Two modes of operations:
1- the card
> On 22 October 2017 at 09:56 Leon Altoff wrote:
>
>
> Hi Larry,
>
> I'm actually using a microscope to take a series of images for stacking. So
> it may be something like 20 to 30 images, which I want to auto import into
> Lightroom while I set up for the next shot (including downloading time
Hi Larry,
I'm actually using a microscope to take a series of images for stacking. So
it may be something like 20 to 30 images, which I want to auto import into
Lightroom while I set up for the next shot (including downloading time from
camera to PC) and named as a group. So real-ish time.
I'll
> On Oct 21, 2017, at 10:35 PM, Leon Altoff wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to transfer images from my camera to a PC in real
> time. I have a K3 and a K70 to work with. I can use WiFi or USB.
>
> Does anyone have a way of doing this?
Depends on your goal. If you just want to
> On 22 October 2017 at 08:05 Bob W-PDML wrote:
>
>
> On 22 Oct 2017, at 07:48, mike wilson wrote:
>
> >> On 22 October 2017 at 02:46 ann sanfedele wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Liked the travelogue - even the drone shots :-) a particular fave is
> >> Bob's bike. What's the story behind it?
> >
On 22 Oct 2017, at 07:48, mike wilson wrote:
>> On 22 October 2017 at 02:46 ann sanfedele wrote:
>>
>>
>> Liked the travelogue - even the drone shots :-) a particular fave is
>> Bob's bike. What's the story behind it?
>
> A couple of years a go, the Tour de France started in Yorkshire. Ye
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