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The photos are spectacular. I am shocked that you do not refer to
yourself as a pro. The photos are so expressive, I especially love how
you are able capture emotion in your photos of couples and mothers &
children.... Really excellent job with the website although I do have
one critique - The menu (at least in the English version) your sub menu
kept collapsing when I tried to roll off of the primary menu and on to
the sub menu... I did get more careful with my mouse movements after
3-4 times of missing the "new" options (the cities)...You could have a
click keep the submenu open, or make the footprint of the roll over
larger - that would make navigation a bit easier... Other than that
great job!
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NatalieLynn wrote:
> The photos are spectacular. I am shocked that you do not refer to
> yourself as a pro.
"Pro" has little relationship to quality, only money. There are many
amateurs who have far more ability than many professionals.
> The photos are so expressive, I especially love how
> you are able capture emotion in your photos of couples and mothers &
> children.... Really excellent job with the website although I do have
> one critique - The menu (at least in the English version) your sub
> menu kept collapsing when I tried to roll off of the primary menu and
> on to the sub menu... I did get more careful with my mouse movements
> after 3-4 times of missing the "new" options (the cities)...You could
> have a click keep the submenu open, or make the footprint of the roll
> over larger - that would make navigation a bit easier... Other than
> that great job!
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Joseph Meehan wrote:
> NatalieLynn wrote:
>
>>The photos are spectacular. I am shocked that you do not refer to
>>yourself as a pro.
>
>
> "Pro" has little relationship to quality, only money. There are many
> amateurs who have far more ability than many professionals.
Being free from external constraints gives more artistic freedom. I
agree these are really exquisite photos. Very expressive and great
execution.
>
>
>>The photos are so expressive, I especially love how
>>you are able capture emotion in your photos of couples and mothers &
>>children.... Really excellent job with the website although I do have
>>one critique - The menu (at least in the English version) your sub
>>menu kept collapsing when I tried to roll off of the primary menu and
>>on to the sub menu... I did get more careful with my mouse movements
>>after 3-4 times of missing the "new" options (the cities)...You could
>>have a click keep the submenu open, or make the footprint of the roll
>>over larger - that would make navigation a bit easier... Other than
>>that great job!
>
>
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paul <paul@not.net> writes:
> Joseph Meehan wrote:
>
>> NatalieLynn wrote:
>>
>>>The photos are spectacular. I am shocked that you do not refer to
>>>yourself as a pro.
>> "Pro" has little relationship to quality, only money. There are
>> many amateurs who have far more ability than many professionals.
>
>
> Being free from external constraints gives more artistic freedom. I
> agree these are really exquisite photos. Very expressive and great
> execution.
>
> Here's one I liked:
> http://www.thorsen.info/EN-index.htm
I get the page squished up into a 1" high section at the top of the window.
This is with Opera.
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