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Zipline
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Jan 18, 2009 21:26 |  #1

Hi everyone, I just finished a project that I've been working on for the past couple of months. It's a new website with photos and videos from my whale watches out on Stellwagon Bank (MA). If you would be so kind as to take a look and let me know how it looks to you, I'd appreciate it. :)

http://www.whalesonfil​m.com (external link)


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Jan 19, 2009 07:00 |  #2

Really cool website, I love to go whalewatching when we're somewhere close enough to do it.




  
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Jan 20, 2009 00:14 |  #3

I visited your new website. It's very interesting indeed with many great whale captures. Congratulations.


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Jan 20, 2009 15:23 |  #4

The open mouth shots are great... you can even see all the little fry in there...

I don't think i've ever seen so many whales... clean easy to navigate.

A couple of minor things i spotted.

1. The background repeat isn't 100% so you can see the joins (minor nit pick)
2. A nice and very easy touch is have your images reveal in a light box rather than a new window. Requires very minor code to do but looks smart. Just do a quick google search for Java lightbox and you'll find all you need to know.
I think it would really set you images off very well.


Looks good.


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Jan 20, 2009 15:38 |  #5

The background is nice but I'd look to make it a little darker and tighter.




  
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Jan 20, 2009 17:54 |  #6

Great pictures!
Going backwards and forwards to thumbnails is a pain if you want to look at all the pictures.
I found 'Magic Thumb' is a nice effect and reasonably simple to setup, example here:
http://waorchids.com/l​eftnav/qos/qos.php (external link)
After clicking the first thumbnail you can navigate with the -> arrow keys, I always appreciate a break from mouseing.


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Jan 21, 2009 18:49 |  #7

Thanks for the feedback everyone. Definintely some good ideas to look into. I've always wanted to learn how to make the 'professional' photo albums online, but have been to afraid to try. I assumed that it would be much to complicated. I guess I'll have to look a little more into it though. :)


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Jan 21, 2009 19:22 as a reply to  @ Zipline's post |  #8

Porta is a small program that turns a directory with JPEG/TIFF images into a neatly formatted web photo album

Porta is a small utility that turns a directory with JPEG/TIFF images into a neatly formatted web photo album.

Besides being free its primary virtues are:
· It's fast
· it's simple to use
· it's lightweight
· Porta produces clean and uncluttered web pages that will load fast and look good in all modern browsers.

http://www.softpedia.c​om …Digital-Album/Porta.shtml (external link)


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Jan 21, 2009 19:26 as a reply to  @ waussie's post |  #9

Awesome website....

I'd love to put one of those pictures on the office PCs, but I live in Japan, and don't think they'd "get" the irony.

;)

(trying to get 'em to change....via infiltration!!!!)
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Jan 21, 2009 20:09 |  #10

skygod44 wrote in post #7128529 (external link)
Awesome website....

I'd love to put one of those pictures on the office PCs, but I live in Japan, and don't think they'd "get" the irony.

;)

(trying to get 'em to change....via infiltration!!!!)
:confused:

Yeah, I hear you. Were you born in Japan or have you moved there? Have you ever seen whales in person? I don't even know if they offer true whale watching tours over there.


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Jan 21, 2009 20:57 |  #11

Zipline wrote in post #7128780 (external link)
Yeah, I hear you. Were you born in Japan or have you moved there? Have you ever seen whales in person? I don't even know if they offer true whale watching tours over there.

Born in London, lived in a lot of the UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland and now Japan. But I'm staying here as Missus Skygod is Japanese (doesn't eat whale, btw!).

I've yet to see a whale, other than, VERY SADLY AND ANNOYINGLY in small celophane packets in my local supermarket.
:o:o:o


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Jan 21, 2009 21:08 |  #12

skygod44 wrote in post #7129116 (external link)
Born in London, lived in a lot of the UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Holland and now Japan. But I'm staying here as Missus Skygod is Japanese (doesn't eat whale, btw!).

I've yet to see a whale, other than, VERY SADLY AND ANNOYINGLY in small celophane packets in my local supermarket.
:o:o:o

Wow, you've been all over the place! :)

If you ever do get a chance to see them in the wild, go for it! It truly is an amazing experience. Especially when they're curious about YOU and linger around the boat to try to figure you out. They're amazing animals... :)


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Jan 22, 2009 17:47 |  #13

Zipline wrote in post #7129218 (external link)
Wow, you've been all over the place! :)

If you ever do get a chance to see them in the wild, go for it! It truly is an amazing experience. Especially when they're curious about YOU and linger around the boat to try to figure you out. They're amazing animals... :)

Trust me....it's on my list of "MUST DO AS SOON AS MONEY AND TIME ALLOWS!"
And I'm sure my 100-400 will get some shots to blow up and stick up all around the city, 3'x4' to shame the locals into NOT EATING ANY MORE WHALE!!!!!
:lol:


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Jan 24, 2009 14:09 as a reply to  @ skygod44's post |  #14

Very nice site and content. The only other nit-pick I can see is that if I were doing it, I would re-order the dates of the shoots so that the newer posts ended up at the top of the content.


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Oct 02, 2010 15:02 |  #15

Hi Zipline,i'm going on my first whalewatch @ the end of the month in Kaikoura [NZ} can you offer advise please on cam settings i should be looking at,i have a canon 400D which i will have a 17-55mm f 2.8 attached,and a 40d 70-700 f 2.8 on that body.I normally shoot in AV,iso 100-400,centre point focus,cheers.


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