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Birds in New Zealand - photos

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Xymox - 07 Jan 2004 10:21 GMT
http://www.marcosanti.it/Gallery/Gallery.htm
every comment is appreciated, thanks.
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bye marco s.
www.marcosanti.it

Jim Davis - 08 Jan 2004 00:31 GMT
>http://www.marcosanti.it/Gallery/Gallery.htm
>every comment is appreciated, thanks.

First of all, everything on the site is too small. The puny images I
did see showed me tilted horizons, soft birds, and generally poor
techniques at least partially hidden with tiny images.

I hate your gallery presentation. 3 images per gallery???

You did get some interesting images, some real nice ones, and some
that needed a bit of flash fill. Some were off colour, some too dark
and some poorly framed.

I speak mostly of your bird images. Your landscapes and people images
are superb, only suffering from the poor gallery presentation and
again, tiny images.

Weird, when I clicked on the images at the top menu row, I got more
thumbs per page, why that is different I don't know.

You got some great images, you just need to work on presentation.

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Jim Davis
Nature Photography
http://jimdavis.oberro.com
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Thomas Hintze - 08 Jan 2004 20:02 GMT
Jim Davis artikulierte sich am 08 Jan 2004 wie folgt:

> You got some great images, you just need to work on presentation.

Hi Xymox,

I absolutely do agree with Jim. And in addition, some of your named
locations are wrong. Dunubio for example is not in Germany, might be
in Italy...? There are some more of these "mixed up" descriptions.

Greets from Germany

    Thomas
Xymox - 09 Jan 2004 07:16 GMT
"Thomas Hintze" <d_r_f_1@web.de> ha scritto

> I absolutely do agree with Jim. And in addition, some of your named
> locations are wrong. Dunubio for example is not in Germany, might be
> in Italy...? There are some more of these "mixed up" descriptions.
>
> Greets from Germany

I'm itilian, and Danube (Danubio in italian) born in Germany and across
other state.
Look here:
http://www.marcosanti.it/Map/Europa/Germany_Danube_map_eng.htm
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bye marco s.
www.marcosanti.it
andy - 08 Jan 2004 20:51 GMT
> http://www.marcosanti.it/Gallery/Gallery.htm
> every comment is appreciated, thanks.

nice, but bigger image sice would be even nicer

andy
Xymox - 09 Jan 2004 07:19 GMT
"andy" <andy_fake_junk@freedatabase.de.fake> ha scritto

> > http://www.marcosanti.it/Gallery/Gallery.htm
> > every comment is appreciated, thanks.
>
> nice, but bigger image sice would be even nicer
>
> andy

thanks
 
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