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Butterfly Photography, Mecsek, Hungary

 Nature » Creatures » Insects
By Ali
July 5th 2005
Faded Beauty
Peacock Butterfly 1
Peacock Butterfly 2
I took a walk up to the Mecsek Hills this morning and photographed butterflies on a bramble (blackberry) bush. I tried to use what I've learned here on jeber, avoid using the closeup autosetting and switch to manually varying the aperture between f8-f10. [Full Text]
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Protecting Images from Hotlinking with a Watermark

 General » Websites
By Ali
June 21st 2005
One of the biggest problems with running a website is the use of your material without attribution. I run two websites where photography is a large part - . Hotlinking is the practice of using an image hosted on one website in another. Most commonly this is done without attribution (giving the owner of the image credit for the image), without permission - and to be fair most web users don't realise that it is very bad practice - technically it breaks copyright - but as a webmaster that is the least of the problem, the main problem is the leeching [Full Text]
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Got a little lost...

 Nature
By Ali
June 6th 2005
Mecsek Hills
Snake in the Mud
Daisy, daisy...
I went for a short walk this morning to clear my head. 7 hours of hiking later I returned home, I'd got a little lost, fortunately my camera was with me. The Mecsek Hills are my favourite place here, I'll miss them a lot when I eventually leave. The following images are of the wildlife, views and items of interest that I saw on the walk... This is a very familiar scene in the Mecsek, wild onions, and beach or oak trees. This little snake was sitting at the edge of a muddy puddle soaking up the heat. I saw an [Full Text]
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Jeber Photo Blogs

 General » Websites » Jeber » Blogs
By Ali
June 5th 2005
Test Image
What is photo blogging? Well in this case it's pretty much a supped up article management system, tagged with the name blog, and incorporating photo upload. Hopefully it's a place that people can post both personal things, instructions and tutorials, indepth generic workshops - with screen captures, and results. To anyone familiar with Travelblog the basic system is the same; select a category, type away, upload photos and have them automatically placed in the text in a good looking form - if that's the way you want the blog to look then choose Auto Display... But - as with most [Full Text]
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