Well done! Great fun. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
On Dec 18, 2012, at 3:36 AM, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:

> 
> On Dec 17, 2012, at 9:08 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
> 
>> Bob -
>> 
>> The "Next" and "Previous" links are just above the price list.  They're not 
>> real obvious...
> 
> I was about to make the same comment, and eventually found the previous and 
> next buttons.  I am used to gallery software  that has the next and previous 
> buttons placed in much more obvious locations, usually to the left and right 
> of the image.  Sometimes arrows that show up when you mouse over the image, 
> which are actually on the image.
> 
> There are some nice photos in there. There are also a bunch that seem overly 
> HDR'd for my taste. 
> I do appreciate the level of detail you went into describing each of the 
> cars.  Allow me to step into my role as Mr. Pot, and comment that 
> photographically, it would work a lot better as a much smaller gallery.  As 
> an exhibition of the cars in the museum however, it is quite cool, though I'd 
> probably appreciate it more as several smaller thematic galleries, possibly 
> by age of the cars.
> 
> 
>> 
>> -p
>> 
>> On 12/17/2012 10:00 PM, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>>> Jeffery,
>>> This gallery set-up sucks.
>>> I can see 52 thumbnails which take me to a 'Buy This'.image page.
>>> And no link to the next image.
>>> I don't know why I would look, then back-up then look again 52 times.
>>> Sorry for the frank commentary...
>>> Regards,  Bob S.
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Jeffery Johnson
>>> <jefferytjohn...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>>>> We made a trip to the Lane Motor Museum here in Nashville.
>>>> 
>>>> The Lane  Motor Museum was established in 2002, by Jeff Lane, in Nashville,
>>>> Tennessee. It features the largest collection of European vehicles in the
>>>> United States. Though they have over 330 vehicles they only have on average
>>>> 150 cars and motorcycles, not typically seen in the U.S., on display....
>>>> 
>>>> The Museum is housed in a former 132,000 square foot bakery. The majority 
>>>> of
>>>> the vehicles were built in the 1950s through 1970s but they do have some
>>>> from the 20's and as current as 2000.
>>>> 
>>>> Here is a link to the gallery:
>>>> http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p948336739
>>>> 
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