A set from Medinat Habu.
This temple is interesting for a couple of reasons.
- it is not heavily visited. No crowds!
- It is very well preserved.
- The colors on some of the carvings are still intact and then are pretty spectacular
Trying another one of photoshops web formats.
I can’t find one that lets me enter in text for the individual photos.
I may end up going back to Picasa.
Let me know what you think.
3 replies on “Medinat Habu photos”
Thunbnails here are too small to be useful. Just my 2 cents, though.
~robynn
Robynn’s right.
Both this format and the other, Flash-based one would work better if your photos were sized to exactly the same size. Which Photoshop’s Web generator SHOULD do for you, if you let it.
Jack:Yes, but with cropping my photos are seldom all the right size. They are usually then all reduced to 800 pixel largest dimension. But some are landscape and some are portrait.
What did you not like about using Picasa’s tool for generating web albums?
Jack: only very minor niggles. But then I had this expensive tool (photoshop) that _can_ do web pages. I figured I would give it a try.
– Carl
On the web format: meh. I liked picasa better.
It’s amazing the way that coloring the carvings makes them stand out so much better. These are the first pictures I’ve seen of carvings with color. You might ask where th I’ve been and I’d have no good answer. Head in the sand or other dark place, I suppose.