Posts Tagged ‘Lee’s Photoblog’

Site Changes

September 18, 2009 - 9:59 pm 2 Comments

Hi Everyone,

I plan on heading over to Alaska for the weekend but before I go I wanted to post the new changes to the website. In an attempt for the website to look more “wild” I have tried changing the theme.  I would really appreciate any comments on the new look.  I still have some fine tuning to complete but I would love to hear what my readers have to say about the site!

Just a reminder to check out Lee’s Photoblog at http://wildlife.aminus3.com/ .  On Saturday, the photo will be related to the most recent Wild Fact.  You won’t be disappointed with his photos!

Thanks!

Nathan

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Wild Website – Great Ontario Photos

September 11, 2009 - 10:12 am No Comments

As I continue my journey into blogging I tend to read a lot of other people’s blogs.  I do this to see what other people are writing about, how it is set up, etc.  I tend to come across a lot of interesting articles as I am on blogging communities trying to promote Wild Facts.
From time to time, I come across a website that I find truly fascinating.  As I do, I will post them on Wild Facts to share with everyone.  The website I am sharing with you today is a photoblog from a photographer near Fort Frances, Ontario.  Everyday he shares a new photo that he has taken around Rainy Lake.  There are some pretty incredible photos on this site so I encourage you to take the time and check it out.

Before you do though, make sure you don’t forget to read Wild Fact #985 about Crocodile adaptations.

Check out these photos at the following link:

http://wildlife.aminus3.com/
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