Please Review PHOTO JOURNEY - I promise to review yours in return
Hi,
PHOTO JOURNEY is a place where many folks share their travels, events or other experiences through photographs. We try to present unbiased and clear view of a particular experience through POhotographs and few comments about each of them.
Please review PHOTO JOURNEY to share your feedback for betterment.
Thanks,VJ
Reason: To get more reviews
Hey Sauvik,
Thanks for the review. Any suggestions to improve ?
@ http://dreampeddler.in/ : Nice Blog and interesting stuff. I will find out some time to go through various posts, they seem very catchy to me...
+ VJ
@ CA : I don't think mine is neater than your :)
Nice blog, loved your road trip photos and now following you ^_^. Btw please get that annoying "ON YOUR FACE SHARE WIDGET" removed. Its kind of annoying while viewing scrolling down and you can't even close that thing. No option for that.
Super blog and super pictures, my fav is that light trails you have captured in the Auckland Tower pictures, good going :)
damn! the pictures are awesome man. I am new on Indiblogger and I don't know the class in here.if itsn't much ofa trouble kindly review my blog. :)
Hi Vijay,
You've got some great pictures there. Wow!!
I think you could go in for shorter post titles. Like Bharti said, the share-widget is a little distracting because it comes in the middle of the body of the posts.
Hoping to see many more great photographs from you.
Again I am here to ask for more reviews about PHOTO JOURNEY. Blog has changed a lot in last few months and would like to hear some feedback. Please find some time and share your thoughts/inputs.
Thanks,
VJ
Love your blog. ANd the pictures are mindblowing. Do check out my blog too :)
Hey Sonia - Thanks ! I came across your blog today and will be exploring more in coming day. Best !
I revisited Kolkata through your photos...Loved it...I was born in Kolkata and lived there for 25 years. Now I shifted in BBSR. I missed Kolkata and those places are my personal favourite. Next you should travel local train. Why didn't you visit 'office pada'...still maintaining the aura of briliant British architecture.