You may remember that the Nokia N86 and photographer had a well publicised coming together recently, with the aim of shooting interesting characters and stories through the London night, armed only with a Nokia N86 8MP? Well, although the physical exhibition of these photos has now closed, the full set of 169 'Alive at night' photos are now online, with headlines, quotes and stories for each - interesting for these, and not just to see what the N86 can do.
Read on in the full article.
Was surprised to have to log in to Ovi, but even after doing that it said:
Hmm. This album is unavailable.
There are two possible reasons for this. It's either been deleted from Ovi or made "private" by its owner.
experiencing the same problems myself.
LOL! I saw the OVI log in screen and didn't bother even attempting to go any further.
Well, according to http://share.ovi.com/users/aliveatnight there are no albums by that user.
How utterly bizarre - I see the full set after logging into Ovi.
Damian D - are you reading? Can you explain any of this? 8-)
Share on Ovi is pathetic! How are people supposed to access multimedia content uploaded by other people if the service is not even available in some geographic locations? It's happened with AAS too, where editors of AAS have uploaded content on Share On Ovi and people from certain places were left out of that content. Sad state of affairs by Nokia.
Doesn't work for me either.
[SIZE="2"]Hmm. This album is unavailable.[/SIZE]
There are two possible reasons for this. It's either been deleted from Ovi or made "private" by its owner.
i believe the album has not had the private setting deactivated and can therefore only be viewed at this time by those who are specifically invited. so far i believe this is all those who signed up for notification of when the site was up. I have already contacted the agency to resolve this issue. I trust it will be resolved first thing uk time Monday am. I can only apologise on their behalf. therefore this is not an Ovi issue as far as I am aware. atb Damian
I guess we will not be able to view these photographs.. 😞
malerocks wrote:I guess we will not be able to view these photographs.. 😞
Well, this is all being coordinated by a PR company, and we all know how tech-literate and 'with it' they are..... 8-(