Saturday, November 19, 2005

PhotoBlogs, Ads and Websites!

Earlier i started browsing at photoblogs.org and found some interesting photoblog sites that i wanted to tell everyone about. the first is Alexander Zabergin's Horse Photos from A to Z. This site is a must see for anyone who loves horses, and for anyone who likes photography in general! The only downside being that the site is not in english and so you have to use your initiative when trying to move from picture to picture. Play guess which link is 'next photo'!

Also interesting is Ride My Pony which i came across completely by accident! There are plenty of high def. interesting pictures here not based in any particular subject. This means that every picture will appeal differently which is great.

Some of the sites are very "artsy" which i like, but not to the extent of "oh really... so thats a... cat?! oh its not a cat, its a chair?!... no? ohhhhhhhhhh its a specially photographed leaf!" I'm tending to lean more towards the happy, nature, friendship etc pictures. There seems to be a limit to my abstract intake, too much and i gain a thumping headache!

I seem to always be talking about adverts so far here but i have to say that i'm rolling around laughing at the new Barclays Bank ads! The virtually theft proof card (brilliant!), and the special glowing ball that tidies up have definately won my heart. If i didn't have an account with them i doubt it would make me open one... but in relation to product awareness they have done a fantastic job! Not so sure about the machine that is going to take over the company, but its all good!

A great website for all us girls who like girly gadgets is Shiny Shiny and accordingly if your a girl who likes gadgets i recommend you check it out! A like for gadgets isn't even that necessary to enjoy the site, but of course if you do like then don't miss it! It is the only site that i've actually wanted to check to see if there is anything new online!

Right must run as i have a jumping lesson soon, of course i don't really jump, the horse does that...

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