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MickSimpson

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  1. I have been a Photo.net member since 2015. Suddenly my email is no longer recognized and I cannot login from my computer starting about 5/29.2020. I cannot create a new password either. I get an error message that says there are no users with my credentials. I created this new account because there seemed to be no other way to contact anyone for help to restore my ability to login from my computer. My smart phone goes right into my account, but I do not work from my smartphone. I'm asking for help to fix my account. I have 115 photos posted. - Mick Simpson
  2. Perhaps a higher resolution solution could help the informants currently jailed or on the run see the way forward more clearly. Great feedback guys.
  3. Just curious if the new EOS R might be a step towards a medium format Canon future?
  4. :-) I see that the images are back up (mine and the gallery). I hope that all of the issues are resolved for everyone.
  5. Hit the wrong part of the touch screen before finishing my post. I've used three different Windows 10 (1709) systems, restarted them, cleared cache, used Edge and IE11. I am a retired IT consultant and am anal about system maintenance and updates. All of my systems have the same result loading photos. I also see other posts from users having the same issues. I was able to view galleries and my portfolio on February 10th with minor issues - not all image thumbnails loading but the picture loaded when I selected the image placeholder. Not a user or system problem here. I do also see that while I was able to access my portfolio and galleries on February 10, 2018; I have an alert from "Spammer" on February 11th at 2:04PM that he likes my status.
  6. I've used three different Windows 10 (1709) systems, restarted them, cleared cache, used Edge and IE11. I am a retired IT consultant and am anal about system maintenance and updates. All of my systems have the same result loading photos. I also see other posts from users having the same issues. I was able to view galleries and my portfolio on February 10th with minor issues - not all image thumbnails loading but the picture loaded when I selected the image placeholder. Not a user or system problem here. I do also see that while I was able to access my portfolio and galleries on February 10, 2018; I have an alert from "Spammer" on February 11th at 2:04PM that he likes my status.
  7. It's also a matter of trust and competence. First, you don't deploy changes until you have tested them thoroughly and made attempts to break your new site / functions. I can't speak to the process that the Photo.net team used, but I read here that the problems are widespread and serious. Furthermore I read here that the problems are unresolved for a period of weeks without any legitimate signs of fixes. Did they consider a rollback to the old site that worked? This is a shameful example of IT incompetence and total disrespect for the customers, visitors, and sponsors.
  8. I can login, but I cannot view my own portfolio nor can I view the galleries including the focused views such as Editor's Picks, Trending, Photo of the Day/Week, etc... I get a spinner for all of these attempts to view images. I can access and read the Canon EOS thread, read posts, and view the photos in the weekly messages including the 2/15/18 post.
  9. Thanks JDMvW! I've visited Bob's site, albeit not frequently enough, and will definitely will check this out. I've also taken some of your advice in the past and look forward to more tidbits. Thanks! Mick
  10. Hello akocurek. Based on what I've read so far I expect this telescope and DSLR combo to be a challenging act to balance. The OTA (Optical Tube Assembly for those astronomers out there) is not the best. We'll see what this old dog can do with our gear and what we can accomplish with out images. Keeping my fingers crossed for a good outing. MICK
  11. Hi Jochen. Thank you for the info regarding star trackers. We'll start to look into motorized trackers following our first outing and determining just how deep the interest is. We already have the telescope, the old DSLR 40D (I also have a 5DMIII) so we have enough equipment to test the waters. I think I'll watch some YouTube videos as well before I go out with the girls to make sure things go as smooth as possible with the stuff we have. I'll have to try and get their Mom to join us too. I think I just need to get that T mount. Mick
  12. Hi Marcus. This is astronomy 101 for my 2 granddaughters (11 & 14) and myself (OMG 68!). They are both very interested in astronomy and surprised me when I found out that they are reading some serious astronomy book on their own and watching astronomical documentaries. So while we do not have the best telescope, no motorized tracking and an older EOS 40D, we will use this as a starting point from which we can determine how far these two young ladies want to go. I want to encourage them if this truly is a field they want to pursue. You do bring up some interesting approaches that I had not considered, e.g. stacked images. Lots to learn! Thanks!
  13. I recently obtained a Celestron Power Seeker 114 reflecting telescope and want to mount an EOS body for astronomy photos. The telescope has 1.25" eyepieces. Specs are Aperture = 114mm, focal length 900mm, focal ratio f/8. I am not quite sure how to mount the camera but believe that need a T mount. Is there anyone out there that has mounted an EOS body to a reflecting telescope? I would value any help and/or tips for this effort as I have 2 granddaughters that are into astronomy and this will be my surprise for them. Thanks!
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