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I just launched a new blog for a photographer friend of mine to showcase his bespoke photography portfolio. “Beyond Exposure is about producing photographs that are not just technically and visually pleasing, but also a medium to convey and evoke feelings.”
The site uses the WordPress platform with a fully customised theme which has a widget-ready sidebar, Lightbox image zooms and facebook like buttons on every post.
Stuck for ideas? Need to get the creative juices flowing?
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According to the website, you can only subscribe via Email (or follow them on twitter and facebook), However I managed to find a link to their RSS feed too.
There’s a number of file sharing websites available for sending files which are too large to email, but the latest offering shines high above the rest…
Ge.tt
It’s free to use with no account required (although there is a signup option), and here’s why it’s brilliant.
- Share size is unlimited.
- Multiple files can be added to one (short) url.
- Files can be previewed before downloading. There’s even a little audio player available when sharing audio files!
- Real-time stats on views and downloads
- Drag and drop files onto the browser to instantly start sharing (firefox, chrome, safari)
- Share the url instantly. No need to wait until the file is fully uploaded. (share via facebook, twitter and email too)
- Signup for an account to keep a history of your shares
It’s still in its beta stage and there are a couple of little bugs which I’ve found but after a few tweets and emails with the developers we managed to fix it.
Sign up and try it now at http://ge.tt
Came across this cool infographic showing a cross section of the Earth from 36,000 ft above and below sea level
Click the image above to see how the latest version of Apple’s Safari web browser, new Macs, and new Apple mobile devices all support the capabilities of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. Not all browsers offer this support. But soon other modern browsers will take advantage of these same web standards — and the amazing things they enable web designers to do.
Safari is required to view these demos.





