2903 - Its Right In Front Of You


OK, I hear the message. White on black is not friendly to the eye. It won’t make a difference for those who come via feed readers, but thanks to the wonderful layout “Suffusion”, it was painless to switch to a light color scheme for the rest of you. Any opinions? Better? Worse? Irrelevant?

The other difference is, I try to be more responsive. I’ll carry on posting images in advance, but if there is something current, some hot topic, some interesting comment, I’ll try to amend the pre-fabricated post and to respond as soon as possible. I hope this new strategy will still keep my stress level low, while it may make the blog a bit more interactive and lively. We’ll see 😄

This image is from the same walk as the last seven images. Some days are better than others. I like the image, on Flickr it was largely ignored. Oh my 🙂

The Song of the Day is “Its Right In Front Of You” by Edwyn Collins. Hear it on YouTube.


There are 4 comments

April Siegfried   (2014-09-29)

Heh. I'm one of those who found the white-on-black scheme hard on my (aging) eyes, and Suffusion was my choice for a recent revamp. 🙂 I loved this image when first saw it on Flickr. Don't pay no nevermind. (I know you don't.)

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Mike C   (2014-09-30)

Oh yes! I am so happy you made the change. Graphically white on black looks classy but indeed, it is very hard to read. Another blogger just changed his background to white too at the request of his readers. So thank you for seeing the white.

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Chuck Clark   (2014-09-30)

Holy cows! One click toggle did the trick before - I actually clicked and got all confused. Or more confused than usual. I think most browsers come with powerful tools to do-it-yourself but it is appreciated. You're a programmer, I wonder what reaction a button up, there at the top, to do yellow on pink would get in your comments section? CWC

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Cedric Canard   (2014-10-01)

I like the new look but I like the photo much more. Perfect composition of a reflective window.

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