You have captured a number of snakes nicely. It might be easier to view them if you would include a blank space between images ( cariage return - hit the enter key )
Your viewer's might appreciate a little information about them, including what species they are if you know that information.
Posting 45 pictures at one shot may be a first here on dgrin.
Posting fewer images on a single post will do more to encourage your viewers to comment on your images. You have posted so many that it is very hard to identify which image is which in conversation.
You might number them to help identify them, but your viewer's on dialup will just not wait that long as you guessed when you said - Get a coke.
I've found the best bet is to post a representative sample of the gallery. So in this case maybe pick the best 5 representing one of each snake. Then post a link along with them to the rest of the gallery. That way anyone interested has an easy way to get there.
Great captures btw. Really like the colors on these guys, even if I'm not particularly fond of snakes!!
You have captured a number of snakes nicely. It might be easier to view them if you would include a blank space between images ( cariage return - hit the enter key )
Your viewer's might appreciate a little information about them, including what species they are if you know that information.
Posting 45 pictures at one shot may be a first here on dgrin.
Posting fewer images on a single post will do more to encourage your viewers to comment on your images. You have posted so many that it is very hard to identify which image is which in conversation.
You might number them to help identify them, but your viewer's on dialup will just not wait that long as you guessed when you said - Get a coke.
Hopefully you'll be hanging around for awhile and you could share your shots in smaller #s. You don't have to share them all at once.
Harry http://behret.smugmug.com/NANPA member How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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You have captured a number of snakes nicely. It might be easier to view them if you would include a blank space between images ( cariage return - hit the enter key )
Your viewer's might appreciate a little information about them, including what species they are if you know that information.
Posting 45 pictures at one shot may be a first here on dgrin.
Posting fewer images on a single post will do more to encourage your viewers to comment on your images. You have posted so many that it is very hard to identify which image is which in conversation.
You might number them to help identify them, but your viewer's on dialup will just not wait that long as you guessed when you said - Get a coke.
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Great captures btw. Really like the colors on these guys, even if I'm not particularly fond of snakes!!
Hopefully you'll be hanging around for awhile and you could share your shots in smaller #s. You don't have to share them all at once.
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Please don't feel like you are being picked on! (new guy and all that)
I can absolutely guarantee you that the advice you recieved is good, solid, and most of all friendly.:D
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Ric Grupe: I understand thank you.
Harryb: Yes I will be sticking around, and just posted a much smaller post
Rhuarc: Thank you I will when I do another large post with a great number of photographs.
pathfinder: There is a first for everything! haha Thank you for the advice, and tips!
wxwax: Yes they sure can blend in pretty well.
Thusie: haha Thanks.
W.W: hahaha
bigpix: sorry!
Cheers,
Chad