The photos I made on a tour through Klövensteen with T. on Saturday are now online. The Klövensteen is a forest at the western end of Hamburg. The moor you can see on some of the photos is the nature reserve Schnakenmoor. Although it was quite cold, the weather was good and the landscape was very interesting. Enjoy!
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Those pix are really great! Especially 3 + 4!
And I like the gallery script, too. Is this the out-of-the-box look or have you made some adaptions? The different picture-sizes are generated automaticaly, I assume?
I should take my own camera out more often or at least for the first time since I bought it *g*
Maybe you should tell your readers the story of that little film-box, otherwise some could come to weird conclusions :-)
Happy belated blogday!
Yesterday your blog turned 2! (Just in case you forgot about that :wink:)
Thanks. Is it really such a big deal?
About the script: It is an open source gallery script written in PHP. See at the bottom of my gallery for a link. I liked it both for the nice presentation and because the setup of a gallery is very streight-forward once you configured your system correctly. It does not need any security-problematic features on the server-side also. That’s why I considered it in the first place. The look is out of the box. I’d wish I had the time to adapt the theme a bit more to the blog. What is special about this script is, that the gallery is generated on the client side and the script on the server side is only used for presentation. And that’s the glitch for most Windows users, too. On Linux I just installed the Nautilus shell script and a new gallery is only a context menue click away. Uploading the photos to the server and voila. The gallery is online. Nice and simple. But only on Linux… ;)
For clarity: The shell script generates the neccessary sizes and folder structure.