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Definitions for further photographic

From:

http://es. wikipedia.org / wiki / Fotolog Fotolog

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fotolog

(or photoblog) is a variant of weblog, which is basically a photo gallery regularly published by one or more authors. Usually next to the photo owner fotolog makes comments regarding it and in some cases technical data are stored as the type of camera. It is also important date, because in most fotologs the number of photos per day is limited. Fotologs normally accept comments on the guestbook form. The

fotologs can be divided into two categories: those aimed at photo enthusiasts and those used to form communities.

Fotologs made photography lovers

almost always is a site owned by a single person, ie you can not create other fotologs on the same site.

A then named some sites that compile lists of fotologs created for artistic purposes. Photoblogs.org

  • ( http://www.photoblogs.org/ ) list of links to fotologs. In English. Has an associated wiki: http://wiki.photoblogs.org .
  • Photo Friday ( http://www.photofriday.com/ ) Every Friday is a photographic challenge (such as childhood ( http://www.photofriday.com/archives/ challenge/000261.php ) or loneliness ( http://www.photofriday.com/archives/challenge/000172.php ) ). Participants sent a link to your own photoblog and then users select the most outstanding photos. In English.
  • Fotoblog.com ( http://www.fotoblog.com/ ) English site with 3,400 photographs, created in May 2003.
  • bitadir ( http://bitadir.com/?op=blogsList&cid=29 ) Directory weblogs. The link shows more Photoblogs, that was 60 fotologs 14/02/1904. In English.

Fotologs seeking photographers and communities get

Two of the most popular fotologs providers are directed to an international audience Anglophone eager to publicize their pictures, yet most users are young people, which include Brazilian and Chilean, eager to form communities.

  • Fotolog.net ( http://fotolog.net ) almost 930,000 users, of which 35% are Brazilian. The second most users is Chile (9%), the fourth is Argentina (4.4%) and the fifth is Spain (1.6%). The following quote partly justifies the assertion that photographers prefer communities [1] ( http://my.fotolog.net/FAQ.html # artistic ) Is it necessary that my photos are art? No. You can be the subject of your choice. But if you are consistent and try to post a photo every day, we bet you'll begin to find topics interesting and unusual approaches and thus begin to be a photographer getting better.
  • PhotoBlog.net ( http://photoblog.net ) Belgian site (also called PhotoBlog.be) with nearly 72,000 users. The country with the most members is Chile (38%). The interface is in English and has a newsletter in English, English and Portuguese. Although this site is free, and which in practice is used to form communities, their owners hope that users are photographers and pay $ 5 for 6 months of membership. Here [2] ( http://www.photoblog.be/sf_mailing/m1129/news.html # engels ) say For people who are looking for a free solution: please open a free account elsewhere. PhotoBlog is looking for photographers committed to the ambition to build a portfolio and a network of valuable contacts.

Fotologs facts to form communities

These sites fotologs thousand, in which users can post their favorite fotologs, encouraging people to know the friends of their friends, similar to what makes Orkut. Such

photoblog is a fad among teenagers. The only statistic available age [3] ( http://photoblog.be/?action=browse&id=age ) is the PhotoBlog.net , a site that discourages the use of communities. However, 58% of members are under 18 years. It is possible that other sites specifically devoted to a young audience, the figure is even higher.

Below are some sites whose creators claim that users express their personality and form communities.

  • brasil flog ( http://flogbrasil.terra.com.br/ ) calling itself "the largest community fotologuera the world", has more than 720,000 users. In Portuguese.
  • Terra: their slogan is "Show the world who you are." Terra Brasil ( http://fotolog.terra.com.br ) More than 280,000 users. In Portuguese. Terra Chile ( http://fotolog.terra.cl ) More than 43,000 users. These sites allow uploading photos by SMS . There are also in English fotologs Terra Argentina ( http://fotolog.terra.com.ar/ ) , Terra Colombia ( http://fotolog.terra.com.co ) , United States Terra ( http://fotolog.terra.com ) , Terra Mexico ( http://fotolog.terra.com.mx ) and Terra Venezuela ( http://fotolog.terra.com.ve ) .
  • Jotelog.cl ( http://jotelog.cl ) More than 95,000 users. On its Web principal say "vulture with the largest online community of vultures." The vulture is a vulture and speech Chilean Chilean jotear is loitering near a person with intent to conquistrarla or flirt. In other words, the purpose of this site is to admire women or young men and write in their guestbooks.
  • fotolog.cl about 68,000 users. It was founded on November 26, 2003 and its first version came to nearly 40,000 users. On September 29, 2004 deleted all users and started from scratch.
  • Vagolog.com ( http://vagolog.com ) Chilean site closed in late November 2004, when exceeded los 10.000 usuarios.
  • es·f·LOG ( http://www.esflog.com/ ) Sitio español con 2.500 usuarios. El 5/8/04 en su página decían "ya era hora de que hubiese uno en español para todos nosotros!". En ese momento ya existían fotoblog.com, fotolog.cl y jotelog.cl.


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