There's some really inspiring work here.  I always enjoy looking at other
photographer's landscape work if only to wonder at how they "see" angles and
views that would never have occurred to me.  You obviously "see" the landscape
really well.  I intend to come back and take a good look through the "Wildlife"
and "Environment" galleries later.

The website itself also looks great although I agree with Cotty about the three
top images not linking directly to the appropriate galleries.  Like Cotty, I
found myself clicking on those images before realising that the text underneath
provided the only navigation.  I think most visitors to the site will be
similarly confused.  

Also to nitpick - when a visitor clicks on (say) "Image Gallery", the page
doesn't jump to fully display the three images that provide access to the
galleries.  In fact, with a 800 x 600 screen, there's no obvious change to the
screen at all and it takes a while to realise that you have to scroll down (with
a higer res screen, you can see the bottom of the screen change to display the
top of the navigation images).  Again, I think this will confuse some users.


Regards

Brian

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Brian Walters
Australian Plants Societies
http://farrer.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/

On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:02 , Cliff Nietvelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Hello all,
>
>Though I am not a regular contributer to this list
>(but it has been helpful from time to time), I have
>launched my new website:
>
>www.cliffnietvelt.com
>
>Anyway, I use Pentax 35mm gear, though sadly I will be
>switching. Just thought you people may be interested.
>
>Best,
>
>Cliff Nietvelt
>
>


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