Thanks Roger, yes the images are sepia.
And the images are going to load at different times depending on the
speed of connection. They're set up to display for 3 seconds. I'm
still trying to decide whether I'd like to take it back to 2.
On some versions of IE on a PC they're supposed to crross fade. Does
anyone have that happen? It doesn't happen on versions of IE under
either OS 9 or OS 10.3.9 for me.
I have DSL.
The background is an interesting situation. It's a quadruply exposed
image of fall maple leaves I took 7 or 8 years ago in which I
overexposed, rather than underexposing each shutter release. I had
to do a lot of doctoring to the scanned film get it that back to a
normal exposure. I'm not yet ready to part with it, although that
shade of purple doesn't go well with sepia, I admit.
I've had quite a few creatives ask me if they can use my copy right
statement. And I am adamant that new viewers need to pass through my
index page on their way to the site so they have to click on the link.
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