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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Eagan Art Festival 2011: More Images
I had so much fun at this years Eagan Art Festival and the weather was soooo great on the second day that I ran around most of the day capturing many more images. I just wanted to share a few more with you.
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Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Music, Photography
Tagged art, Eagan, Eagan Art Festival, Eagan Art Festival 2011, Festival, wayne moran photography
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These are the first images from the Eagan Art Festival 2011.
These are hand sculptured, hand painted dolls From Joan Rydberg. These were just amazing to me. It was like they were alive. They were so full of life and energy. Great sculpture work Joan, These dolls stole my heart.
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SEO The Importance of Inbound Links (and How to Get Them!)
One of the many ways to increase your visibility in the search engines like Google is to appear import. This is a measure of actually being important in the wed community. The way you appear important is to have many web sites link to your site. This process is known as building inbound links, or backlinks. Inbound links are those that direct to your page from another website or domain.
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Posted in Web/Tech, Weblogs
Tagged inbound links, link back, Link backs, linkbacks, SEO, The Importance of Inbound Links
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Camera review Panasonic Lumix GF2 – Part II
Do you ever get tired of lugging around that huge anchor of a camera that you have so that you can impress all your friends and fellow professional photographers and look like a pro? Have you been keeping up with the incredible advances that have been made in the high end point and shoot camera market? These cameras are often called interchangeable-lens compact (ILC). Well, I must say I am very intrigued and yes I can say I even lust for a great small camera that I can have with me all the time. These cameras and they are showing up all over the place and great advances have been made in quality and performance. Continue reading
Camera Review Panasonic Lumix GF2
Do you ever get tired of lugging around that huge anchor of a camera that you have so that you can impress all your friends and fellow professional photographers and look like a pro? Have you been keeping up with the incredible advances that have been made in the high end point and shoot camera market? These cameras are often called interchangeable-lens compact (ILC). Well, I must say I am very intrigued and yes I can say I even lust for a great small camera that I can have with me all the time. These cameras and they are showing up all over the place and great advances have been made in quality and performance. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography, Weblogs
Tagged Camera review Panasonic Lumix GF2, Mark Teskey, Panasonic Lumix GF2, Popular Photography, Tom DeBruyn
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Eagan Art Festival 2011
It is time once again for the Eagan Art Festival. This is the 17th Eagan Art Festival and it has grown to be one of the best in the state with over 100 artists, youth events, music, assorted entertainment and of course great food. Continue reading
Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Music, Photography, Weblogs
Tagged 2011, art, Eagan, Eagan Art Festival, Eagan Art Festival 2011, Eagan Photographer, Festival, photographer, wayne moran
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Minneapolis Stone Arch Festival of the Arts
17th Annual Minneapolis Stone Arch Festival of the Arts
– June 18 & 19
The 2011 Stone Arch Festival of the Arts will be held on June 18 & 19 along the stunning Mississippi River in Minneapolis. In it’s 16 years, this free, two day festival held on Father’s Day weekend, has brought nearly a million people to the Minneapolis downtown Riverfront District. The festival features more than 250 visual artists, 60 live performances and family entertainment.
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Tagged 17th Annual Minneapolis Stone Arch Festival of the Arts, Annual, Annual Stone Arch Festival, arts, minneapolis, stone arch, stone arch bridge, Stone Arch Festival
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How to create a Email Submit or Subscribe box on WordPress?
How to create a Email Submit or Subscribe box on Wordpress?
So I was doing some SEO work on my blog and the tools that test your site for SEO-niceness look for a “subscribe to site” capability. On a previous blog that was very easy to do and frankly I was a little surprised that WP does not currently have that capability.
So off I went searching for answers. I quickly realized that it was not automatic and it was going to require a little code. Not to worry, it turns out there is a solution that is relatively easy.
Communicate
Feel free to contact me. Phone: 952-210-1309 email: wayne@waynemoran.com Facebook: Wayne Moran Facebook Twitter: twitter.com/waynemoran_inc Flickr: flickr.com/photos/waynephotoguy
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About Biography I was born in southern California the middle of five children. I loved to camp in the mountains and swim in the ocean. We moved to central Minnesota to be closer to family and I finished up grade … Continue reading
Memorial Day 2011 Fort Snelling National Cemetery
“Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday that is observed on the last Monday of May (observed this year on 2007-05-28). It was formerly known as Decoration Day. This holiday commemorates U.S. men and women who have died in military service to their country. It began first to honor Union soldiers who died during the American Civil War. After World War I, it expanded to include those who died in any war or military action. One of the longest standing traditions is the running of the Indianapolis 500, which has been held in conjunction with Memorial Day since 1911.” Continue reading
How to convert a Typepad blog to a WordPress blog
I have been blogging for a very long time at the Questions and Answers blog www.qandablog.com that is hosted via typepad.com. But I have known for a very long time that,
1. I wanted to be working in WordPress, the most popular Content Management System (CMS) in the world, so that I can easily help my clients with their web pages and blogs etc
2. From a Search Engine Optimization (SEO) perspective, it is much better to be blogging at your main domain, in this case www.waynemoran.com so that you are driving traffic to your domain and not the generic typepad.com domain.
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Posted in Art, Photography, Web/Tech, Weblogs
Tagged blog, convert, convert typepad blog to wordpress conversion seo twitter, typepad, wordpress
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