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May 18, 2005 16:29 |  #1

Since some of you have seen what my work can look like i have uploaded some more shots and redone my website, so opinions would be gratefull, thanks....

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May 18, 2005 18:19 |  #2

You would be better creating categories like landscape, portraits, action, sports, weddings, fun, animals etc. and then placing photos under each appropriate category. This way as your photo collection increases, youll have easily navigatable and findable photos.

Also as your collection grows, you could create subcategories under each of the sample headings above, ie animals - dogs, cats, etc.

Great Work though


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May 18, 2005 19:33 |  #3

Looks great on my 20" wide screen. Love the dog shoots. Exhibit Engine is a great Gallery program when your gallery grows. There are others ones that are easier to configure.


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May 18, 2005 20:40 |  #4

These look good to me. Nice profile of the Rotty. That second little Dog sure is looking forlorn, Didn't get His way?
The landscapes look pretty inviting as well. :D
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May 19, 2005 02:27 as a reply to  @ Nabil-A's post |  #5

Thanks for the info, your options will be one of the choices i would like to do but i don't know how you can do that using breeze-browzer......?

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You would be better creating categories like landscape, portraits, action, sports, weddings, fun, animals etc. and then placing photos under each appropriate category. This way as your photo collection increases, youll have easily navigatable and findable photos.

Also as your collection grows, you could create subcategories under each of the sample headings above, ie animals - dogs, cats, etc.

Great Work though


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May 19, 2005 02:31 as a reply to  @ Ballen Photo's post |  #6

Thanks. The Rotty was the first shot and also the first i ever had printed too. I had developed at 7x5 then the wifes Nephew who works in well known camera shop was messing about and enlarged it to a near full A4 size and the detail was mind blowing, and this was straight from the card, i didn't really know much about serious editing then but now i can't get enough of it. I now use adobe cs2. :lol: ;)

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These look good to me. Nice profile of the Rotty. That second little Dog sure is looking forlorn, Didn't get His way?
The landscapes look pretty inviting as well. :D
-Bruce


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May 19, 2005 02:35 as a reply to  @ JustJerk's post |  #7

I've had a look at the site where you can download what you've suggested but it sounds very comp' to me......?

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Looks great on my 20" wide screen. Love the dog shoots. Exhibit Engine is a great Gallery program when your gallery grows. There are others ones that are easier to configure.


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