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Website Critique - Historical/Modern Photos


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<p>I have an ongoing photography project where I am re-photographing historical photographs in the Tampa Bay area. I am putting the finishing touches on a website I created to showcase my effort as well as encourage others to submit their re-photographs.<br /> <br /> I'd be interested in any feedback you may have about the entire website/project.<br>

<a href="http://www.tampachanging.com/" target="_blank">www.TampaChanging.com</a><br /> <br /> Thanks</p>

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<p>Bryan - Your website idea is interesting. Some comments though. The images switch too quickly. You don't have time for you eyes to wander the image. I general, the images are too large. You need to scroll down to see the entire image. In general, the elements on your site are larger than they need to be.</p>

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<p>Thanks for looking everyone.<br>

As you suggested, I slowed down the animation. You're right, it make a huge difference in the viewers ability to see the changes. <br>

I didn't have to scroll down on the handful of computers I viewed the site on. But I suppose you and Robert are right, I need to make sure it is more accessiable on more computers/browers.<br>

Thanks again</p>

 

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<p>Bryan, I think you'd be very interested to see work I've done on wetlands in California, and an interface I'm using that allows you to drag a slider to fade between old and new. It'd be perfect for your project.</p>

<p>http://www.brettcolephotography.com/klamath/klamath-wildlife-refuges-before-after.html</p>

<p>There's info on the technique, done using software <a href="http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/flanis/index.html" target="_blank">FLAniS</a>, on the page. Be sure to see the example called "B&W photos"</p>

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