I’ve installed Gallery on the site (actually, truth be told, I did little more than unzip and configure it. Steve, my ever-so-gracious host, had to rebuild PHP for me, as apparently there’s something bungy with the Debian version to do with sessions. So we’re now running an apparently not-fully-tested build of PHP on here, which might destablize the server, but at least there’s working session variables!).
So from time to time, as I do stuff, photos may appear there. I may also at some point customize the layout somewhat more. But in the mean time, please check out my gallery page, which houses a few of my photos from my Australian trip last November. As a note, I make no claims for my skill as a photographer, nor any for the quality of my camera.
Update (5:22pm, January 31st): Finally, all 164 of the photos from my Australian trip have been uploaded. So have a look! Next up, photos from Orlando!
Ooh, fun! I see you’re like me in that I come back from trips with rolls & rolls of pictures of architecture & streetscapes — hardly any people!
Your dad’s smile always makes me feel all happy. 🙂
Ooh, fun! I see you’re like me in that I come back from trips with rolls & rolls of pictures of architecture & streetscapes — hardly any people!
Your dad’s smile always makes me feel all happy. 🙂
Your dad makes me feel (and act) like a little brat. But you know this.
Hey, so one of the photos, I want to use it for a personal project. Does the CC licence let me do this without asking? Was the last question ironic?
Your dad makes me feel (and act) like a little brat. But you know this.
Hey, so one of the photos, I want to use it for a personal project. Does the CC licence let me do this without asking? Was the last question ironic?
Yeah, I like places more than people, so I tend to take pictures of that more.
Also, Day, yes, you can use it for a personal project. The license means you gotta give me credit, and if you distribute/publish it, the work must fall under the same license as this one. And no, you don’t have to ask, unless it’s for commercial purposes, which I guess makes the last question somewhat ironic.
Yeah, I like places more than people, so I tend to take pictures of that more.
Also, Day, yes, you can use it for a personal project. The license means you gotta give me credit, and if you distribute/publish it, the work must fall under the same license as this one. And no, you don’t have to ask, unless it’s for commercial purposes, which I guess makes the last question somewhat ironic.