Archive for January 2009
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45mm, 1/50 sec, f5.6, ISO 400
Vigilance in the TOP 10 of Themes WP 2.7
The theme "Vigilance", which has ultimately made the race for this site was recently (and this is really recent, meant the beginning of January '09) by Mashable in the list of 10 best themes that are compatible with the latest WordPress version 2.7 are included . I can not help it: Sometimes it seems to me to drive toward savagery, sometimes I end up mentally in the '70s, then again I am looking for a quiet, honest fairways - but I did not come over to Vigilance.
Secretly, at night when everyone is sleeping presumably, I sometimes go to a stranger. (Let this not just hear my wife.) Subtract the project secretly and furtively made another theme about. But never for long, I swear. Then it pushes me back into the arms of vigilance. Especially now, the final adjustments are largely completed. The comment-function corner areas are now adapted and linguistically. Now it goes to the fine tuning. Using plug-ins. Experiment around a bit just because. But by and large is the number. And I'm really happy happy happy happy happy. And happy.

Nick Cobbing Photography
Nick Cobbing, a British photographer. Visually very impressive side , high-quality photos, no less. In stories, reports on Greenland and the ice and in the "Shorts" actually tells Cobbing - with the expressive means of photography. About Tibet, for example, on learning in Kenya. The sea, he seems to have done very - "The Watchkeeper" shows the maritime world with the eyes of the lookouts. And Greenland and the ice water and ice again. Oh, and who are at Cobbing only in distant lands mentioned: The English country life is well portrayed.
Frog perspective
Why did the frog's perspective it means exactly, not wood mouse perspective, is beyond my knowledge. Many animals would be offered as well named, and the amphibian has stopped the race.
When the worm's eye view is the subject taken from the bottom and has a lot more powerful and bigger, especially when shooting with a small focal length (wide angle) and from a distance. The wow factor in the observer is greater, the smaller the motive really is. But also for animals and children photography, offers this unusual perspective.
Vigilance adjustments proceed
And on we go with the adjustments. Besides the usual stuff ("by" replaced by "of" ...), I screwed in the single.php purely a navigation to previous and subsequent articles. Displayed below the posts and above the comment section. I think it's quite useful.
<div class="navigation"> <div class="alignleft"><?php previous_post_link('« %link') ?> | <?php next_post_link('%link »') ?></div> </div><!--Show previous and next entries below the post if you do not like it just delete the whole navigation section here-->
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