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    you made that? very nice not so sure about the bright pink overlay though...
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    i've spotted a few widows in the text.. and seeing as it is done in flash and you have better control over text flow than in HTML, they need fixing

    your panning example, isn't really panning is it (can see where you've used the motion blur filter and not tidied up around the car..)
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    Is there anyway of getting rid of the bottom scroll bar on 1024x768? It doesn't really work / fit on the screen I'm currently on.

    Also the ISO examples don't seem to work , ie there doesn't appear to be much difference even when rolled-over. ISO is much more noticable indoors in dark places, so surely an indoor example would be better?

    Very nice site though

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    Ok! thanks everyone again for the feedback...

    Yep, the textual detail is bare minimum at the moment, it's basically one step past 'Lorem Ipsum...'. So that will be improved upon, but I suspect will need revised.

    The pink overlay will most likely be changed or toned down by popular demand!

    The panning example...Well spotted! Yes the photo was retouched in PS, but Actually was panning small original:

    The retouching will actually be included in the tutorial, when I get to that stage in my long list! Though obviously I need to clean up better haha

    Screen resizing, that's something ill look at, scalability shouldn't be too time consuming.

    Hmm I'm surprised there's not much difference upon ISO rollover, I've tested on 6 monitors (crt&tft) personally. Though your comment is definately noted, and I may revise it.

    And finally thanks for the nice site comments! Thats what keeps me going for 14 hours a day!
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    your shot looks more like a tracking shot rather than a panning shot.. need to get a better pic..

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    Surely tracking involves me being on wheels? (I was lying on the ground- stationary)

    And Bob to be honest I'm not making the holy grail of photography here, so please understand not everything is going to be the perfect, textbook definition and example - it's a uni project, unpaid, no client... including the photography which, I have to fit in amongst the design, the coding, final year exams and copious amounts of other uni work I have to do.
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    so a pass is good enough then

    for a uni project its coming on well

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    haha well a Pass is 40%. I'm on track for a first and intend to keep it that way! But the photography isn't where the marks are really, so certain shots will suffice for the time being, until it becomes personal!

    Thanks for the ongoing feedback though

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