Tuolumne
Veteran
Hello all,
After careful planning and construction, I am finally announcing the launch of my photo gallery and site at www.citylightsphoto.com. All comments welcome, including things like "are you out of your mind".
I have updated my avatar (my new business card printed on foil) and my personal information to reflect this debut. Thanks for looking and your, hopefully, thoughtful comments. 
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After careful planning and construction, I am finally announcing the launch of my photo gallery and site at www.citylightsphoto.com. All comments welcome, including things like "are you out of your mind".
/T
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I like the photo gallery and also the photos.
The site is clean, and easy to navigate.
Good luck with it.
The site is clean, and easy to navigate.
Good luck with it.
Tuolumne
Veteran
Any other commentors out there?
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shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
I like the site, it's clean, I like the pictures as well 
But the random highlights often shows duplicate pictures.
Did you code the site yourself?
But the random highlights often shows duplicate pictures.
Did you code the site yourself?
CDT
Chris
Tuolumne said:Hello all,
After careful planning and construction, I am finally announcing the launch of my photo gallery and site at www.citylightsphoto.com. All comments welcome, including things like "are you out of your mind".I have updated my avatar (my new business card printed on foil) and my personal information to reflect this debut. Thanks for looking and your, hopefully, thoughtful comments.
/T
Here's my honest thoughts:
-The front page is too busy and contains too much text. I would let the photos speak for themselves and add an "About" link if people are curious. I'd get rid of the random highlights box as well.
-Some of the sparsely populated galleries should be combined or deleted. e.g. Statue of Liberty I and II.
-The pictures should be larger. At least 800x600. I'd want to see a clear view of a picture before I ordered one.
The photos themselves are very nice, but seem to be lost in the clutter.
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