Site news:
-28 Jul 18: Moved the site to a new server at home.
-1 Jun 04: Added an essay on landscape photography for the amateur photogrpaher.
09 Jul 03: Added the big article on the Northern San Rafael Swell, and accompanying article on Wilsonville written by my farther.
07 Jul 03: Now parsing the PocketPC database for field notes, and putting them into the photos table. This creates some redundancy of information in the photos page, but allows for searching of the information. The parsing of EXIF information in digital photos was added a couple months ago.
June 03: Reorganized the domain names. Now wilson.dynu.net is the best url for the site. This will remain for some time, I think.
18 Dec 02: Reformatted colors.
24 Oct 02: Removed Bablefish (incomplete page translation,
incompatibilities
with some browsers); Added photo.asp reference to my field database (PhotoAssist).
08 Oct 02: Added BableFish language translation links to the banner.
1 Sept 02: Added an article on shooting at Fisher Towers, Utah
06 Aug 02: added the PhotoAssist database applet to the Technical section.
11 Jul 02: Added menuing and formatting to support Pocket PC Internet Explorer.
18 Mar 02: I've added a few pages in the Technical section, introducing large-format photography, the home color darkroom, and a short tutorial on enhancing color saturation in film.
Much has happened: site move to chem.dynu.com, added a list of search topics, site map, old catalog searching is back.
19 Jul 01 Preparing to transfer to camerajockey.com. Sped up catalog page generation a great deal.
12 Jul 01: added the demo page to let visitors see what privacy does.
11 Jul 01: debugged what I hope is the last of the privacy logic problems.
08 Jul 01: finished the search page, for finding particular photos based on the 'content' lines in the database. When this site is on a Win2000 server, it will also search the old-style catalog pages using Index Server.
08 Jul 01: finished the big reformat. This site now uses all .asp pages, and a nice JavaScript menu.
07 Jul 01: finished all the user privacy code, so now only you can see your own private photos.
06 Jul 01: doing a big reformat of the website look.
26 Jun 01: added the Website page to Technical, added film codes to the Film page.
25 Jun 01: lots more work on
making the site run out of a database. Catalog, viewer, comments pages
finished with all but the user login code.
15 Jun 01: many changes, mostly
to automate the production of web pages in the Catalog.
23 Apr 01: I changed the fonts to Georgia. Make sure you download the font file if you don't already have it.
05 Apil 01: I enhanced the Photo Viewer page to add and display visitor comments, and I added a comments page where you can see all the comments made, along with thumbnails of the photos! I think I've settled (finally) on a page banner.
01 Apr 01: Moving the site right now, should be
done soon.
20 Feb 01: added three new exhibits!
15 Feb 01: cleaned up the navigation, fixed some links on the Interests page.
08 Jan 2001: Finally adding more pictures.
10 Oct 00: I've added a script function for viewing the larger-sized photographs. Now you get the large photo in a formatted page. I'll work on adding the captions soon.
27 Sept 00: Rapidly adding more photos (almost 300 in the last week).
17 Aug 2000: sorry, but scanning in new slides and negatives has been slow. I've been experimenting (finally) with printing B&W, and it has sucked up much spare time.
28 July 2000: still fiddling with the color scheme of the site.
26 July 2000: added Hang Gliding and Rocketry pages to the Exhibits.
26 July 2000: added screen calibration and the Garamond font, reformatted the top of the page.
25 July 2000: fixed the guest book, added book reviews, camera, and film information in the technical section.
20 July 2000: I've just changed the site navigation, adding some technical pages (as a result of a guest book comment). It will take a couple weeks to get everything finished, so pardon the incomplete pages, will you?
20 July 2000: I've also redone the guest book, to make the entries a little-better formatted.