>http://www.milestone-media.com/main/main/photo_gallery.html
Constructive comments are welcome!
Some really nice shots there. I particularly liked the first couple (I presume you do too, since you put them up early in the list).
I didn't like the way to navigate the gallery - I'd really like to see one page of thumbnail image links, rather than being forced to click on each page in sequence.
I'm going to revamp the whole thing once I get more images scanned.
This is particularly bad since the chain seems to be broken; the link from image12 (the locomotive) goes nowhere.
Sorry about that. There's only 12 images right now. #13 is waiting to be scanned.
On image12, I personally would crop out some of the foreground. But that's a personal preference - others may well disagree.
Good point.
On the image before that, though (the window box) I found the angles introduced by the camera being tilted down were far too distracting. I kept on wanting to see true verticals in all that brickwork.
That images intrigues me, but you are right: the angle of the inclined sidewalk is distracting.
I've got a very similar shot from Acadia National Park. You might want to tweak your scanning parameters a little, though; you're not getting the full contrast range in the scan. I'm fairly sure Kodachrome 64 gets further into the black than this scan shows.
I'll check that. It's a cheap scanner, though. I'm hoping to buy a better one in the next few months.
But, overall, some good stuff there. Fix the links and show us more!
Thanks! --
Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] �

