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Olympus Pen FT, 38mm f/1.8, Ilford HP5, Precysol 1:5:100, Ilford WT
 
All his recent ones show for me. @Erik van Straten cycles his photos on FlickR and they disappear here when he changes them on FlickR and the old ones are no longer there.
What can I do about it? On my Flickr-account they are all still there.

gelatin silver print (summilux 50mm f1.4 v2) leica m3

Sansepolcro, Italy, 1988
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What can I do about it? On my Flickr-account they are all still there.

gelatin silver print (summilux 50mm f1.4 v2) leica m3

Sansepolcro, Italy, 1988
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In that case, either FlickR has changed the links, or the link code at RFF has a problem. It might be the problem where all the photos from before the site reguild had their oinks break.
 
What can I do about it? On my Flickr-account they are all still there.
If you edit a Flickr photo, or upload a new revision after you post a link here, the old link here will be broken -- because the original image no longer exists on Flickr -- even though the new photo displays just fine on Flickr. If it's not too late to edit your post here, you could paste a link to the new image. But I think there is a time limit for how long it is possible to edit posts here.
 
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If you edit a Flickr photo, or upload a new revision after you post a link here, the old link here will be broken -- because the original image no longer exists on Flickr -- even though the new photo displays just fine on Flickr. If it's not too late to edit your post here, you could paste a link to the new image. But I think there is a time limit for how long it is possible to edit posts here.
I have a lot of pictures on Flickr. The best thing to do is to look there. However, I will continue posting on RFf!
 
Makiflex TMX100 Kodak Readyload 545 D23 by Nokton48, on Flickr

TMAX100 4x5 Readyload 545 Back Makiflex D23. Omega DII with Omegalite laser aligned Arista RC #2 paper Multigrade dev. Digital background shot by Tim Layton and enlarged at Cosco. Studio overhead lighting. 150mm f5.6 chrome barrel Schneider Xenar. Great lens I bought for fifty bucks.
 
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