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My favorite is the first jumping spider.
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The Pics are wonderful, catching them at the right time and at the right place, I know, how hard and committed you have to be. One moment missed is a miss for a life time, am I right? I wish you get the right moments and at the time you have your camera with you. More Pics Please from you for the world.
Shiva Malekopmath
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Thank you Shiva for your lovely comment. I agree sometimes very spectacular moments can be missed if we dont look out for them.
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I clicked the follow icon on your blog but could not get the response, thanks for your quick reply.
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So I am interested to see the photos you take on so many subjects, isn’t it good that I should follow you.
That’s why I have clicked the ‘follow’ on your blog. Give me some hints how I should make my blog colorful and attractive.
Shiva Malekopmath
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Hello, I tend to post about once a week so probably on the weekend I be posting again. In terms of how to make your own blog attractive, I’d suggest using a simple, easy to navigate theme that can showcase photos. I use “Booklite” which is free and very basic. Which is what I’m after (minimalism). Photography wise, for colour I look at texture, time of day and complimentary/contrasting colours to help the subject stand out. WordPress can also be a great source for tips and information if you’re stuck for design… Hope this is somewhat helpful (It’s pretty vague!). Thanks for following along. -Holly
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