Of Comments, Feedback & Questions

Photographic Innoventions by Scott Thomas

Over the past couple of months, the bloggers here at AllEars.Net have asked for some improvements to our blogs. The fabulous AllEars.Net Tech Team sprang into action and gave us links for people to easily leave us Comments and Feedback. They also improved navigation so you can easily go back in history or move between each blog entry.

Comments and Feedback

Below is what you see at the bottom of each of our blog posts. You see links to the Feedback Form and Comments.

Comment Link

The Feedback Form lets you send a message to any of the blogs here at AllEars.Net which are not published to the public. An email is sent to the blogger or bloggers of the blog you are sending a message to. They can then reply to you via email. In the past, some of these exchanges have lead to blog articles.

Comments, on the other hand, are published publicly and can be seen at the bottom of the blog article the comment was made on. This is a great way to ask questions of the writer directly, share your experiences or let the writer know if you liked the article or photo being shown. All Comments are approved before being published so you won’t see any spam. Only Comments relevant to the blog or the posting will be allowed. Because of the blogging software, bloggers will often directly reply to a comment in the comment itself. Click Here to see an Example.

Questions and Fun

AllEars.Net Photobloggers Scott, Lisa and Barrie hosting the 2008 Photowalk, Walt Disney World, Orlando, Florida.

AllEars.Net Photobloggers Scott, Lisa and Barrie hosting the 2008 Photowalk.

I encourage you to ask questions of Barrie, Lisa and myself (and all the other wonderful bloggers here at AllEars.Net) in your comments or feedback. These help us to help you with your photography and all things Disney. Comments are a big part of the Blogging atmosphere and lead to a lot of fun discussions so jump in! The Comments link is right below this line.

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Scott's "Photographic Innoventions" blog focuses on intermediate to advanced photography concepts and techniques relevant for Point and Shoot and Digital SLR cameras.

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