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[email protected] December 7th 08 03:55 PM

Oceanside Photography
 
On Dec 7, 10:39*am, "Don White" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message

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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 07:06:40 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:


All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.


It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click on
the "Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you roll
the mouse cursor over them.


The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.


http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html


That is really cool. *What's the name of the program?


Not bad images either - I sense a budding photographer.


Those photos were taken by Sam Adams.


Neat............ the beer only talks for a number of the clowns in here..
For Richard, it takes nice pictures.- Hide quoted text -

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And Don and his lover/clone/master ruin yet another thread.

Boater[_3_] December 7th 08 04:22 PM

Oceanside Photography
 
Don White wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 07:06:40 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:

All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.

It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click on
the "Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you roll
the mouse cursor over them.

The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.

http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html
That is really cool. What's the name of the program?

Not bad images either - I sense a budding photographer.


Those photos were taken by Sam Adams.


Neat............ the beer only talks for a number of the clowns in here..
For Richard, it takes nice pictures.



Nice!

Eisboch December 7th 08 05:39 PM

Oceanside Photography
 

"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.

It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click on
the "Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you roll
the mouse cursor over them.

The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.

http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html

Eisboch


I really liked the first two photos, in both color and B&W. They seem to
me to do a perfect job of capturing the mood of Cape Cod.


There really isn't much to take pictures of on the beach. Sand and water
isn't all that interesting.
Sometime I'll bring the other camera down here with the tripod and telephoto
lens and capture
some of the ships entering and exiting the canal. It's pretty cool. I
listen to them on a hand-held VHF radio and often a large one will stop just
offshore and drop anchor, waiting for other traffic to clear the canal.

Eisboch



Eisboch December 7th 08 05:42 PM

Oceanside Photography
 

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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Nice pictures. The one with the birdhouse has an interesting effect
where the clouds to the right appear to turn into a mountain range
when viewed in black and white.

That's a great spot for a house which I've probably seen from the
distance quite a few times.


I am sure you have. At night with the lights off, the kitchen area of the
house strobes with the red light of the Canal entrance channel marker.

Eisboch



Eisboch December 7th 08 05:55 PM

Oceanside Photography
 

"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...



That is really cool. What's the name of the program?



It is one of three that you can use when you get a Yahoo Webhosting account.

The first is a web based program called "Pagebuilder". It's the one I used
to use.
It doesn't reside on your computer, you log in and use it on-line. It
works, but is a pain and is limited in features.

The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder". It's free
(with an account) and you download and use it on your computer to develop
the webpages off-line before publishing.
It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to explore
yet.

The third is an authorized copy of "FrontPage" (Microsoft) that you can
download. I tried it, but much prefer the "Sitebuilder" program.

Eisboch



Don White December 7th 08 06:52 PM

Oceanside Photography
 

wrote in message
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On Dec 7, 10:39 am, "Don White" wrote:
"Boater" wrote in message

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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 07:06:40 -0500, "Eisboch"
wrote:


All this discussion on photography and color versus black and white
motivated me to try something with some new web publishing software I
installed.


It works on my computer, but I don't know if it works on all.
After loading (and reading if you're interested) the home page, click
on
the "Photo Album" link.
If it works, the pictures should toggle from color to B&W when you
roll
the mouse cursor over them.


The pics won't win any awards, but you will get the idea.


http://www.eisboch.com/CCB.html


That is really cool. What's the name of the program?


Not bad images either - I sense a budding photographer.


Those photos were taken by Sam Adams.


Neat............ the beer only talks for a number of the clowns in here..
For Richard, it takes nice pictures.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


And Don and his lover/clone/master ruin yet another thread.

************************************************** ***

LIAR



SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 7th 08 07:07 PM

Oceanside Photography
 
Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...


That is really cool. What's the name of the program?



It is one of three that you can use when you get a Yahoo Webhosting account.

The first is a web based program called "Pagebuilder". It's the one I used
to use.
It doesn't reside on your computer, you log in and use it on-line. It
works, but is a pain and is limited in features.

The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder". It's free
(with an account) and you download and use it on your computer to develop
the webpages off-line before publishing.
It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to explore
yet.

The third is an authorized copy of "FrontPage" (Microsoft) that you can
download. I tried it, but much prefer the "Sitebuilder" program.

Eisboch



We provide "Sitebuilder" with our accounts.. Tech support and advice too;)

http://www.idesigns.net
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HK December 7th 08 07:44 PM

Oceanside Photography
 
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...


That is really cool. What's the name of the program?



It is one of three that you can use when you get a Yahoo Webhosting
account.

The first is a web based program called "Pagebuilder". It's the one
I used to use.
It doesn't reside on your computer, you log in and use it on-line. It
works, but is a pain and is limited in features.

The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder". It's
free (with an account) and you download and use it on your computer to
develop the webpages off-line before publishing.
It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to
explore yet.

The third is an authorized copy of "FrontPage" (Microsoft) that you
can download. I tried it, but much prefer the "Sitebuilder" program.

Eisboch


We provide "Sitebuilder" with our accounts.. Tech support and advice too;)

http://www.idesigns.net



*You* are providing tech support or advice, or someone competent is?
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Eisboch December 7th 08 07:58 PM

Oceanside Photography
 

"SmallBoats.com" wrote in message
...

Eisboch wrote:

The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder". It's
free (with an account) and you download and use it on your computer to
develop the webpages off-line before publishing.
It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to explore
yet.



We provide "Sitebuilder" with our accounts.. Tech support and advice too;)

http://www.idesigns.net



Cool. Now I know who to ask when I screw it up.
When I first started using it, there was an issue whereby instead of
publishing only "modified" files, it would publish "all" files. I contacted
Yahoo's tech service and they acknowledged there was a problem. A day or two
later it was fixed. I like it.

I remember back when I first set up the original "Boats of Rec.Boats"
website. There were no transparent type website software packages readily
available and I did everything in html code. I remember I created a
spreadsheet and whenever anybody wanted to add a page with their boat
picture, I had to modify the spreadsheet with another page link, modify the
home page (all in html), then re-load the whole kit and kabootle to the
website host. As the site grew, it became time consuming, plus people
started asking for different options like listing alphapetically (which I
figured out how to do), etc. Eventually, between work and other events
going on, I simply couldn't spend the time to maintain it.

It would be simple now, with modern software packages like Sitebuilder.

Eisboch



SmallBoats.com[_2_] December 7th 08 08:57 PM

Oceanside Photography
 
hk wrote:
SmallBoats.com wrote:
Eisboch wrote:
"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
message ...


That is really cool. What's the name of the program?


It is one of three that you can use when you get a Yahoo Webhosting
account.

The first is a web based program called "Pagebuilder". It's the one
I used to use.
It doesn't reside on your computer, you log in and use it on-line.
It works, but is a pain and is limited in features.

The second, and the one I am now using is called "Sitebuilder".
It's free (with an account) and you download and use it on your
computer to develop the webpages off-line before publishing.
It has a lot of nice features and add-ons that I haven't begun to
explore yet.

The third is an authorized copy of "FrontPage" (Microsoft) that you
can download. I tried it, but much prefer the "Sitebuilder" program.

Eisboch


We provide "Sitebuilder" with our accounts.. Tech support and advice
too;)

http://www.idesigns.net



*You* are providing tech support or advice, or someone competent is?


Well, I see you changed your handle again, no problem plonk...
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