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    I recently let my Clikpic website lapse because I couldn't afford to renew. However, thanks to a very kind benefactor I have now got a Zenfolio site with a Blog feature. I'm still getting to grips with it, but I must say that the drag and drop option of uploading pictures to the site is very simple and straightforward compared to what I was using.

    It's very early days for my blog, with just two entries so far, but you will be welcome to drop in from time to time to see what's on my mind.

    http://johnperriment.zenfolio.com/
    John Perriment

    A photograph is more than a record of what you see - it's a window to your soul

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    Must say the introduction is very well composed giving an excellent overview of your determination to stick with photography.
    The photographs within your 'Days of my Life' folder are truly superb and made enjoyable viewing.
    The navigation is fast between shots. If I had one fault to pick it would be having to click on the thumbnail and then click again on the resulting image to get to it at full size. (that did take a bit of working out as well)
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    Went back for another look and found that after navigating to a full size image I can then use the right arrow key to view the remaining images. Finding this out enhanced the viewing no end and the transition from one image to the next is very fast.
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      Originally posted by Pops View Post
      Must say the introduction is very well composed giving an excellent overview of your determination to stick with photography.
      The photographs within your 'Days of my Life' folder are truly superb and made enjoyable viewing.
      The navigation is fast between shots. If I had one fault to pick it would be having to click on the thumbnail and then click again on the resulting image to get to it at full size. (that did take a bit of working out as well)
      NB
      Went back for another look and found that after navigating to a full size image I can then use the right arrow key to view the remaining images. Finding this out enhanced the viewing no end and the transition from one image to the next is very fast.
      Thanks Pops, I'm still getting to grips with how it all works too!
      John Perriment

      A photograph is more than a record of what you see - it's a window to your soul

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