Turtles eating shrimps.

Hungry turtles eating shrimps!

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Tumblr button.

Finally my Tumblr button is ready! I have been asked to create one several times from my website’s visitors and here it is!

Tumblr is a blog platform that allows you to post text, images, video, links, audio on your page. You can “follow” other users and the dashboard will display their posts as well. You can also “like” or “reblog” posts from other users. Easy way to blog!

Now with using this Tumblr button you can drive users to your Tumblr blog from any other website with a simple click!

Buttons

Here are the 120×120 and 70×70 pixels versions of the Tumblr button with a transparent background that you can place on any background color of your website:

Tumblr button 120x120

Tumblr button 120x120

Tumblr button 70x70

Tumblr button 70x70

You can also find instructions regarding how to add the button on your website here.

Do you like this? Check out also my other Social Networking buttons!

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Mail Button.

Hi!
Here is my new cool Mail button that you can use on your website to allow visitors to send you emails with a simple click! You can download the images below for free and add the one you prefer to your own blog or website:

Mail button 120x120

Mail button 120x120

Mail button 70x70

Mail button 70x70

The instructions that you need to follow in order to add a mailto HTML command to the button image can be found on the W3school website. The general HTML code to use to open the visitor’s default email client (Outlook ,Mail, Thunderbird etc.) to allow him/her to send an email to the email address someone@gmail.com is the following:

<a href="mailto:someone@gmail.com?subject=Hello%20Friend"> Send Mail </a>

Note: in the subject field, spaces between words should be replaced by %20 to ensure that the browser will display your text properly.

Once you have uploaded the button image to your own website (or some third party hosting like Twitpic or imageshack) simply get the link to the location where the image is and add the mailto HTML code as in the following example:

<a href="mailto:someone@gmail.com?subject=Hello%20Friend"><img src="http://your_website_address.com/images/Mail_button.png" alt="Mail button" /></a>

Note. Remember to change  from the previous HTML code: 1. the someone@gmail.com address with your own email address; 2. the subject to what you would like to receive as subject and 3. the link to the location where your button image is hosted.

Enjoy and please leave feedback! ;)

Ps. Do you like this? Check out also my other Social Networking buttons!

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London

Hello folks! This is a collection of photos from my weekend trip to London in February 2010. This is my first project with iMovie. The song in the background is “Blowin’ in the Wind” by Bob Dylan (1963), obviously.

London video from MilkAddict on Vimeo.

You can find some of the photos used for the video on Flickr here.

This is a London particular . . . A fog, miss.
- Charles Dickens

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RSS reader button.

Here is an RSS reader button done with Photoshop CS2 and that you can use on your website or blog to drive users to your RSS reader!

RSS (“Really Simple Syndication”) is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated works, as for example news headlines, blog entries, video, audio, etc. An RSS document (also called a “feed”) includes full or summarized text and benefits publishers by letting them broadcast their content automatically. They benefit readers as well since they can subscribe to updates from their favorite websites and aggregate feeds from different websites into one place.

RSS feeds can be read using software called an “RSS reader”, “feed reader”, or “aggregator”, which can be web / desktop / mobile based. An example of RSS reader is Google reader.

Here are the 120×120 and 70×70 pixels versions of the RSS reader button with a transparent background that you can place on any background color of your website:

RSSReader button 120x120

RSSReader button 120x120

RSSReader button 70x70

RSSReader button 70x70

Buttons are free to grab but please leave some feedback if you are using it! ;)

Ps. Do you like this? Check out also my other Social Networking buttons!

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Merry Christmas! Carol of the bells.

Merry Christmas everyone!

I would like to wish you a happy holiday and good time with your beloved ones by dedicating you this lovely song ”Carol of the Bells” (also known as the “Ukrainian Bell Carol“) originally composed by the Ukranian composer Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych.

You can hear this amazing song in the following breath taking video where technology meets Christmas with computer controlled Christmas lights! the light work is by Richard Holdman:

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This is the Save the Earth Wallpaper, the second work of my Save the Earth collection.

My project is committed to raising public environmental consciousness. There are obviously several organization doing this by supporting scientific research and educational programs, you may have a look at the Save the Earth Foundation’s website for example to find out more.

The Save the Earth wallpaper is simple, the light blue background fits very good if you have many icons on the desktop and I think the contrast brown / green / light blue is really perfect. For the “Do you think it’s forever?” text I used the Ravie font. For the “Save the Earth” logo I used a custom font imported in Adobe Photoshop CS2. This second wallpaper features a Leaf instead of a Tree.

Here is a little preview of the wallpaper. Download the wallpaper of the resolution you want from the links below.

Save the earth - Leaf wallpaper - preview

Save the earth - Leaf wallpaper - preview

Here are the resolutions available:

Download 1900 x 1200 Resolution

Download 1600 x 1200 Resolution

Download 1280 x 800 Resolution

Download 1024 x 768 Resolution

Comments are welcome! I hope you like it!

Remember.. it’s never too late;)

Ps. Please check also if you like my other wallpapers by clicking here!

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