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    Moments With The Land - New Website

    Hi everyone, Well it’s was a year and a half ago that I started this project to have a website put together. It’s DONE and I’m very happy with the outcome. I invite all of you to have a look. It’s been a long time coming, please feel free to let me know what you think.

    Enjoy Richard

    www.richardjohnsonphotography.com/

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    Re: Moments With The Land - New Website

    Very nice Richard. It would be nice if your copyright could be placed in a lower corner so it does not distract from the photo. BTW, I know Cape May well. I grew up for a time in southern NJ and spent my summers down there. It is nice to see Cape May done in B&W as I have always seen it in color. I am sure your website will bring you much success!

    Kind regards,
    Darr

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    Re: Moments With The Land - New Website

    Very nice Richard. Good work.
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    Re: Moments With The Land - New Website

    Congratulations, Richard. . .hope some of your students come to appreciate the craft and passion of photography, as you so clearly do!

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    Re: Moments With The Land - New Website

    On links Lensworks sb Lenswork.

    Nice looking site.

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    Re: Moments With The Land - New Website

    Hi Richard, congratulations for your new website. It's been very much worth the effort.

    I second the comments about the copyright watermark.
    Another suggestion would be to put the "Leave a comment" as a separate section instead of displaying it on each page. Personally, I find it takes too much space in comparison to the relatively small thumbnails.

    No need to comment your photographs, they are just excellent.

    Regards

    Aender

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