Site is almost ready for general release. A selected list of friends get a preview.
Travel News
As some of you know I’m off to the USA and Uganda in less than eight weeks. There is so much to do – including writing three days worth of lectures for when I’m in Uganda. One of my aims is to buy a new zoom lens before I go. So if anyone is thinking of buying prints … know that any sales in the next couple of weeks will probably enable me to get that lens. Hopefully that will enable some Ugandan wildlife photos. The first 20 people to buy a print will receive a bonus 23 x 14 cm print – the perfect size for a bookshelf.
After a late night, followed by an early moring, the site is almost ready. News and Contact pages have been added. The biggest hurdle is getting the Wallpaper page to behave itself …
I spend four full days of my holidays wrestling with Wordpress and various plugins. Eventually some form and order emerges. I even get to take a few photos – which will soon appear on the site.
It has been ages since the last update, but plenty has been happening. A completely new website is being developed. Watch this space! Also, I am invloved in my first ever photo exhibition. The exhibition is being held at The Centre for Arts & Culture – Beaudesert from Nov 08 – Jan 09. For details visit www.liveatthecentre.com.au

A photo of Rob as well as some recent landscapes have been added. You can now purchase a collection of images suitable for either wallpapers or powerpoint backgrounds. See the sales page for details. (This was such a terrible photo it has been permanently deleted. A new one of Rob in action will appear as soon as it can be captured.)
News section formally added to website. The first photos from our Northern Territory adventure are added.
Initial PayPal facilities (PayNow email request) now available.
An email form is added to the site – finally visitors to the site are able to make contact. Amazingly there is no spam from this for 15 months. And then a total of five spam emails!
The website is given a complete overhaul. Use of Flash for the galleries introduced. Such intricacies as xml and css introduced amidst much frustration as these components of web development are learned.
The Radiant Glory Photography website is launched with the purchase of domain www.radiantglory.com.
The first version was a very basic site design with a few photos for viewing.