This is me in Bratislava (Slovakia) last June, amazed at how incredibly narrow the apartment elevator is while trying to capture the interior (and myself) in the frame.
You probably didn’t notice that I changed the header to this website. Not a big change, but the photo frames were ugly and I never liked them and they had to go… I would’ve changed them at the beginning but the template was free and I had to buy the PSD files to make major revisions. The original template is here. You can see how much I modified it at the beginning, and why I had to buy the PSD files to make further improvements — there are many elements that make up the header image. Also, at the time I wasn’t familiar with how to slice up an image to make a web page, but I taught myself the rather painful process in order to do the bigger mods last year.
I’m not actually finished the header yet, you can see where the right side of the middle frame is slightly off-kilter. I also need to fix a couple of other minor things but I must postpone it to when I have more time, erm, whenever that will be… I thought I was going to make a wholescale change and switch to a whole new template this year, but I actually quite like the current one. It’s unusual, it’s photo-centric, and I like that the middle frames rotate through a folder of photos of my choosing.
Thing is, when I decided to overhaul the photo frames once and for all this time, I’d forgotten the steps between the Photoshop changes and exporting the sliced-up page to the folder with the proper image names and such. Eek, it must be early onset forgetfulitis…
A year ago I said buying a shower curtain is a cheap and easy way to make a change, and it’s true, but changing your website is even cheaper — even if it’s not always easy!
