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 Nature Photography :: Links :: Guidelines

These links to photography sites here are links to sites that predominately feature high quality landscape or nature images. I specifically do not want the list to grow to be some all-inclusive list of every photo site in the world. Not only are there already many such lists, but the links are often broken as they are too difficult to maintain. This is simply a list of the best sites I have encountered.

Inclusion in this list is pretty much by invitation only, but if you think your site satisfies the selection guidelines (below) drop me a line. In short, a site must show a high degree of excellence, in the photography and/or site design, preferably both.

The links are organised in alphabetical order, by business name or photographer's surname.

Linking to this site

If you are linking to this site from a page that allows the use of banners please use this banner. With or without a banner please link to the site's root level, ie. http://www.robgray.com with a link text of "Nature Photography by Rob Gray". Here's the code to make life easier.

Short version
<a href="http://www.robgray.com" target="_blank">Nature Photography by Rob Gray</a>

Longer version
<a href="http://www.robgray.com" target="_blank">Nature Photography by Rob Gray</a>Australian nature photography and living on the road in Australia's weirdest off-road motorhome.

Guidlines for inclusion

Absolute must-haves.

B&W landscape photographs or nature photographs depending on the list. This should go without saying I suppose, but you never know. Sites with ONLY B&W landscape or nature images are more favoured as that's where my interest lies. A wedding site with a few antelope photos will not be included.

Turn-ons Simple design. Not too many frames.
Consistent design. The same or similar treatment of type, headings, logos etc. on all pages.

Writing. If you've got something to say about photography or can give something back to the net with tutorial articles then so much the better.
Turn-offs Spinning things. The odd flashing "NEW" gif is OK but keep animated things to a minimum.

Enforced long loads
. Don't force the viewer to download 100k of menu image before they can even select a button.

Large images.
Yes I know we want to show our pics to their best advantage but try to keep images sizes to less than 100k for initial galley pics. A good compression package will do this easily. If you want to show larger pics indicate the size on the thumbnail or link so the viewer can decide if it's worth the wait.

Large thumbnails
. I saw a site the other day that had 12k thumbnails, when I clicked on them I got a 16k image. What's the point of having the thumbnail? Keep thumbnails to about 3-4k.

Long pages. No long pages with hundreds of images, even if they are only thumbnails. These pages can take ages to load (see next point). If you find that a page is getting like this it's usually time to break it up by adding a hierarchy that the viewer can 'drill down' into. (PS I have some pages like this myself, so I won't be too hard on a site with the same)

No image sizes. If the images sizes are not defined in the HTML the viewer has to wait until the browser has laid out the entire page before it can display anything. If the sizes are defined the text will appear quickly and give you something to read while the images load.

Banner sites
. OK I know we can't all have our own URL, and the services provided by GeoCities et al are useful, but the constant popping up of banners is annoying.

Loud backgrounds
. Bright fluorescent colours and boldly patterned backgrounds are a definite turn-off.

Hard to read text
. This usually is caused by a lack of contrast between the text and the background, ie. blue text on a black background.
Absolute no-no's Forced downloads. Some sites actually won't work or allow you in without having the latest version of "FlushPix" or whatever installed. This is an instant "go somewhere else" signal.

So there you have it, as you can see there are a lot of things that work against a site being included and that's just how it should be.

No one, two or three turnoffs will necessary put me off the site (I'm sure this site has a few of them) but it all adds up.

At the end of the day if these lists have only 20 of the world's best B&W landscape and nature photography sites then that's just fine by me.


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