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You Can’t Tell A Book By Its Cover… Or A Website By Its URL
“I’m going to memorize your name and throw my head away.” I’ve always been a big fan of a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) that’s descriptive of what or whom a website is about. That’s why my latest homepage is called JoeFaraceTravels.com. Clive Talbutt (www.phototeknik.com), a talented UK-based designer, created it and was as easy to work with as if he’d been located in the good ole U.S.A. Not everybody agrees with this concept of keeping URLs simple and this month you’ll find some incredible photographers hidden behind various digital billboards on the Information Superhighway.
www.angelfire.com/extreme4/kiddofspeed
The map of her journey is sprinkled with small images showing that this was
not a natural disaster but something much worse. Images of vehicles being decontaminated
when entering the “dead zone” evoke scenes from the X Files but
are all too real. One of Filatova’s most haunting monochrome photographs
shows white-clad liquidators sitting quietly on a bus. In the first year of
the Chernobyl disaster more than 650,000 liquidators worked on the cleanup and,
according to Filatova, 8000-10,000 of them died from radioactive poisoning.
When you see how they were dressed you’ll wonder why that number was so
low. www.amandajones.com
The next time you complain about photographing a large wedding party, take
a look at Jones’ doggone cute group shot of 12 golden retriever puppies!
Cat fanciers will enjoy the dynamic images of cats in action as well as just
plain cute feline portraits. “Other Animals” includes photographs
of horses, ostriches, and ducks. You’ll find some devilishly cute pictures
of kids in the Children collection and Jones does alright with us grown-ups
in the Adults section, but it’s the pooches who steal the show, so be
sure to look at all four pages. Holding your mouse over a tiny thumbnail lets
you see a larger version; moving it away reveals nothing. I wished the site
held the last image until you selected a new one, but this is a small bone to
pick in what is otherwise a stylish and easy-to-navigate site.
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