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Sep. 10th, 2011 03:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Was considering making a facebook page for Cheyenne (my pickup) before I got to thinking about the recent pic-spamming I'm doing on roadtrips.
I post pics as I visit because I like the idea of sharing what I'm doing as I'm doing it, bringing others along as it were. I've only ever had one complaint, years ago, back during the dialup days.
But now with smartphones and easy uploading, I'm wondering if its getting bothersome for some people.
Would you, the viewer at home, rather I post pics as they happen, as I do now? Or save them for later, maybe in a travel blog?
If I made a travel blog, would you rather I did many pictures and little text? Or lots of text with few pictures? Detailed maps with every nook and cranny? Or more generalized maps?
This probably wont happen till I go to Texas at the earliest, or next Spring in Washington, so we have time. I'd love to know what you think.
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I post pics as I visit because I like the idea of sharing what I'm doing as I'm doing it, bringing others along as it were. I've only ever had one complaint, years ago, back during the dialup days.
But now with smartphones and easy uploading, I'm wondering if its getting bothersome for some people.
Would you, the viewer at home, rather I post pics as they happen, as I do now? Or save them for later, maybe in a travel blog?
If I made a travel blog, would you rather I did many pictures and little text? Or lots of text with few pictures? Detailed maps with every nook and cranny? Or more generalized maps?
This probably wont happen till I go to Texas at the earliest, or next Spring in Washington, so we have time. I'd love to know what you think.
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Date: 2011-09-11 01:58 pm (UTC)I don't mind seeing a clustergob of pictures on your LJ. They're astoundingly beautiful shots!
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Date: 2011-09-11 02:21 pm (UTC)A later , more reflective commentary would be good too, but only as expansion - how the photos look to you later, and any further commentary.