
After fighting hard for reportorial accuracy, WPP has realized it's probably a loosing battle. World Press Photo throws up its hands and gives up: After much careful (and admirable) deliberation on the matter of rectitude and accuracy in photojournalism, a beleaguered World Press Photo has decided to defend its values by offering an outlet to all those who want to manipulate their digital images. ( To see all the comments, click on the "Comments" link below.) Links in this post may be to our affiliates sales through affiliate links may benefit this site. Original contents copyright 2016 by Michael C. In the meantime, thank you for your support! There won't be Featured Comments on these ad posts, for reasons I've just explained.īack to regular programming in a moment.

I hope I have the discipline to keep this up for the whole month of November, although I doubt myself on that score. They'll appear in future days throughout November without accompanying commentary. You don't have to buy anything big to help.as the number of items sold goes up, TOP's overall percentage for all the sales increases. Here are our usual links, and don't hold back if you happen to be buying anything small or inexpensive. In any event, please consider November to be "Buy Yourself a Present Drive Month" at TOP.
#PHOTOFLOW CROP TO 4X6 UPDATE#
Since I update new posts frequently, with corrections, additional rewriting, addenda, and (mostly) Featured Comments, it makes the ads impractical for every post.īut because I think it's going to be fun and because I really need to be a little more responsible about making money (I'm not in the same league as my heroes Ken Rockwell and DigitalRev on that score), I'm going to try doing one post a day with ads attached, for the month of November, and then continue to do normal posts without them.


#PHOTOFLOW CROP TO 4X6 CODE#
That means I'd have to reload the code for the ads every time I update the posts. Turns out there's a SNAFU-the code for the ads doesn't survive republications of the post the TypePad template assumes the unfamiliar code is something that needs fixing and adds some gobbledegook characters to it that cause it to disappear.
