Wildlife in Pixels – main website updated & other news.
So I’ve just spent the last 4 days slaving away over an old version of Dreamweaver (CS4 no less) updating the rather tired and untidy looking main website.
With a not insignificant amount of valuable input from my learned friend Steve Kaluski, and the (new to this old fart) discovery of in-line css rules, I’ve managed to come up with what I think is a cracking new look for the website that’s far less cluttered and messy!
That’ll do for the rest of this year at least, and I think it looks epic – what say you guys?
I’ve updated the image gallery using Juicebox – whether I leave the “share” and image page display options live I’ll decide over the next few days. But the gallery is a lot less “clunky” than it used to be, and looks pretty good on an iPhone too.
Important News about Norway Workshops for 2016.
I booked two trips over in Norway for 2016 about 4 weeks ago – one in February 2016, which is my usual winter haunt of Flatanger.
And the second trip, scheduled for September 2016 is over to Dovrefjell for the Musk Ox and Arctic Fox, followed by 3 days of Eagle photography from the boat.
In the very short space of time these trips have been publicised, the uptake has been awesome – the February trip is provisionally full and; again provisional, there are only two places left on the September trip.
At the bottom of new Norwegian Workshops page – HERE – you’ll see that I’m running a ‘standby’ email link. If you are interested in going on this list just drop me an email via the link. I’ve never had a cancellation for any reason as yet – but just in case it does happen then I can let you know. Meanwhile, visit the workshop pages themselves and get a flavour of what they are about.
Anyway, thanks for reading this short missive and if you have a chance hop along to the main website and give it the “once over” as your opinion matters!