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I should add that information like time of posting, how many posts per page, whether or not thumbnails of images are automatically generated and a host of other options are done through the control panel. One can title each post (I don't). One can choose to list in the sidebar things like recent posts, recent comments and much more. Everything is custimisable through css.

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Thanks, Carsten-- I think I agree re black and white. Since you are a capable programmer, you should really look carefully at pixelpost. It's a lot like MT, but a little less structured. People are doing some amazing (and over the top sometimes) stuff with it.

 

Forums here: Pixelpost Forum - Powered by vBulletin

 

User template discussion here: Templates - Pixelpost Forum

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Carsten: excellent work, nice blog!!!

 

So far, I used the blog I have with Blogger (haribosquarehead.blogspot.com) to show my D Lux 3 photos.

Moved on to the M8 now and because I'm not really happy with the picture quality on Blogger I'd like to place my M8 work somewhere else. Looking into Flickr or Zenfolio but can't seem to make up my mind what's the best way to go about it.

Zenfolio is nice and expensive, Flickr is not really an improvement...

Don't have the time to go out shooting every day currently, so the blog idea is not so intriguing anymore. Been there, done that

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Carsten: excellent work, nice blog!!!

 

So far, I used the blog I have with Blogger (haribosquarehead.blogspot.com) to showcase my D Lux 3 photos.

Moved on to the M8 now and because I'm not really happy with the picture quality on Blogger I'd like to place my M8 work somewhere else.

Looking into Flickr or Zenfolio but can't seem to make up my mind what's the best way to go about it.

Zenfolio is nice and maybe too professional, Flickr doesn't seem to be really an improvement...

Don't have the time to go out shooting every day currently, so the blog idea is not so intriguing anymore. Been there, done that.

 

What would you - and others here - recommend?

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the next question is: how do you spread the word about your blog, get attention to it.

 

millions of them out there!

 

You write something interesting that people want to read.

 

I know it sounds trite, but just as a word processor doesn't make you an author, a blog doesn't mean that people will find what you write interesting.

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The more I am exposed to good photography, and the more I look at photographers like myself who dabble a little in everything, the more I am convinced that one of the keys to achieving more is the focused project with a defined purpose, and a definite end. I find it incredibly difficult to choose a subject though, which indicates to me my lack of commitment to the subject matter. I love taking pictures, and I think that is the wrong starting point. You have to love your subject, or want to achieve something very specific, and then and only then pick up the camera.

 

Have any of you bloggers struggled with this?

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You have to love your subject, or want to achieve something very specific, and then and only then pick up the camera

 

I think the idea of a project concentrates the mind, and helps if you hit a photographic block, but I can't subscribe to the idea of only picking up the camera when you want to use it for a specific idea. You may be shooting long term with a specific subject in mind, but that shouldn't be to the exclusion of everything else IMHO.

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the answer may be a purpose outside photography. for example, atget wanted to record vanishing paris for the future. salgado champions the worker underdogs of the world. it can be a project of service to the community. or the becher's recording of interesting and monumental machinery. it could be the beauty of a forest about to be lost or a wedding. maybe you wish to make people aware of the things they pass by everyday while lost in their own thoughts.

 

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lookout summer diary 2007 (or figures in the carpet) Photo Gallery by wayne pease at pbase.com

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I think that projects are definitely worthwile and the way to achieve a coherent body of work, but is a blog the right place for that? When I was studying a great deal of emphasis was placed on this type of work, but every now and then I had to just stop and go out and take loads of pictures unrelated to my projects, just to have some release and rediscover a personal way of seeing. It helps to see what interests you and perhaps opens up new avenues of interest. Many of the really great photographers have actually produced great images simply by being ' out there looking around . Dominic

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