Thursday, July 28, 2016

Chris Flees image portfolio on his blog



I was recently asked if I could put a website on a blog page.  I have never put an entire entrance page before but I was up for the challenge. As you can see from the results above, it is possible. It’s not exactly easy unless you have access to the
HTML for a page with full editing rights it can’t be done. However if you do have HTML access for the blogs page and can code, you can Iframe the website into a blog page.

That said I am glad I took up the challenge and I am rather happy with the results of doing this. It was not very hard once you figure out the how’s of inserting an I frame into the page. The fact that the page on the site that was “cloned” on the blog was written in PHP is a bonus. All the pages are accessible.

I do know basic and old html, like html 2 but the newer html is quite a bit different in structure, which is a good thing, shorter code and less time putting together a template page. At any rate the project, research and effort is done so I decided to keep the page.  This portfolio page links to the shopping cart on my main website so if you do see something you like it will transfer you to the e-Commerce site to complete the transaction.

Within my gallery you will see some of my best works from my favorite subjects. Within the pages you will see images of birds of prey, mammals, classic and muscle cars, landscapes, and nature images. I love them all but dig working on classic and antique car images to transform them into something suitable for a man cave or images that I would love to keep and do keep in my office.  Other images are suitable for homes and offices where sensitive images would definitely not be appropriate. All the images are family friendly.

Within the gallery you will see some of my published works and award winning images. Glade creek, for example helped me solidify photographer of the year in 2015 for North Carolina, an award from Eye on Fine Art Photography Magazine.

I regularly submit the works to magazines for publication and have begun producing a limited edition signature print set. The limited edition signature print set is limited to 1 image printed, signed, matted, and framed on either Kodak metallic or Fuji pearl paper. If you would like more information on the availability of a signed print please feel free to contact me through my website.

Finally I just wanted to say the images I capture and the digital works I produce are really done because they appeal to me. I love creating works of art and images rarely seen by others. I truly hope you enjoy viewing these images and even picking up a few for your home or office while you are visiting my site.

Until next time… have a great day!

Chris

Until next time happy shooting!

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