photobod wrote: Hi Karl, its looking good my friend, I am on my net book using a dongle in a local cafe and its working fine there, imagine it will be better at home on my main computer, only spotted one typography error, in purchasing and says "If you have any problems with your order you can email SmugMug and they will take quality care of you:" it doesnt read right.
The Bio is great, well written and informative, loved the philosophy too.
I didnt look through the gallery's as I have seen loads of your photos and they are exceptional, so I think t5he gallery's will speak for themselves.
Its a great range of print options and like the way you have photos of all the products.
Well done Karl and I know you will improve it even more
mattmoran wrote: Looks awesome. I didn't pour through it, but one thing that jumped out at me when reading your philosophy section:
"There's something about the color tone and contrast of a properly exposed, processed, and printed film photograph that I loose with a DSLR image."
I think you mean to say that you "lose" something with a DSLR image.
I wish my pictures looked half as good as yours.
Karl Wertanen wrote:
photobod wrote: Hi Karl, its looking good my friend, I am on my net book using a dongle in a local cafe and its working fine there, imagine it will be better at home on my main computer, only spotted one typography error, in purchasing and says "If you have any problems with your order you can email SmugMug and they will take quality care of you:" it doesnt read right.
The Bio is great, well written and informative, loved the philosophy too.
I didnt look through the gallery's as I have seen loads of your photos and they are exceptional, so I think t5he gallery's will speak for themselves.
Its a great range of print options and like the way you have photos of all the products.
Well done Karl and I know you will improve it even more
Appreciated friend!! Thanks for letting me know about the typo too!
How ya been? I haven't been on here in a while. Doing better?
Baydream wrote: Outstanding job, Karl. When I got to the B&W trees, I had to stop and just gaze a while.
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