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Smugmug Gallery integration and PicLens Support (Computers, Diving, Photography)

I’ve been meaning to do this for ages but I finally got around to it. I can now add SmugMug Galleries to Wordpress which can then also be viewed with either Lightbox or PicLens. Ive been prompted to finally finish this by my friend Eric Cheng, who added this to his blog recently as well.

Here is a gallery I created at SmugMug’s request a few months ago

Underwater Images Portfolio

  • A large shark comes over to look at us
  • A small boy in Indonesia loves hanging out with underwater photographers
  • Grouper is being cleaned by a cleaning fish (award winning image)
  • A hermit crab feeds on plankton from it's little hole in the coral (award winning image, cover photo)
  • An anemone fish is protected by its host anemone.
  • A hermit crab is hiding in a hole surrounded by purple encrusting sponge (award winning image)
  • A parrot fish eye as the fish is sleeping on the reef
  • Juvenile batfish makes for a strange image.
  • Two mating dragonets.
  • A soft coral in the mangroves (award winning image)
  • A banded pipefish peeking over the reef
  • A Lemon shark passes by at night, checking us out
  • A porcelain crab feeds on top of an anemone.
  • A diver swims through a school of barracudas.
  • No way out, a shark circles above us
  • When you come too close, these cuttlefish take a defensive position
  • A small goby sitting on the coral.
  • When they don't feel threatened, dolphins often come to play with you. These dolphins kept bringing us small fish, seemingly teaching us how to hunt.
  • A brittle star sits on a sponge.
  • A cardinal fish with eggs in its mouth
  • A reef squid at night.
  • An abstract close up of anemone tentacles.
  • A soft coral crab sits on top of the soft coral.
  • The sun is lighting this reef scene.
  • An inquisitive moray eel is poking out of its hole.
  • A reef scene with the sun hiding behind the reef.
  • A sea fan covered in soft corals.
  • A lizard fish is waiting for passing prey.
  • A grouper face shot
  • A reef scene with soft corals and sea fans from the Solomon Islands
  • A small blenny guards a hole in the ground that he shares with a shrimp.
  • A massive school of barracudas is circling a diverr
  • Abstract image of coral.
  • An anemone fish sitting on its anemone.
  • A nudibranch
  • Close up of soft coral polyps.
  • Abstract image of hard coral detail.
  • A small fish is cleaning out its hole.
  • A diver on top of the reef.
  • Abstract image of fish scales.
  • A reef scene.
  • A sea snake hiding in the sand.
  • A sand diver hiding in the sand. Its eyes are especially pretty.
  • Red Sea Whips in front of the blue ocean.
  • Two shrimps hiding in a corallimorph.
  • A tiny pygmy sea horse, the size of a grain of rice.
  • A orangutan crab resembles a piece of weed.
  • A small nudibranch.
  • A brittle star had wound itself around a sea whip.
  • Close up of a spade fish.
  • An anemone fish is hiding in its host anemone.
  • A reef squid at night flashing its colors (cover photo)
  • A lion fish in front of a pier in Indonesia.
  • Abstract image of parrot fish fins.
  • Close up of a sea horse.
  • A reef scene with fish in the background.
  • A small goby sits on hard coral.
  • A boy in a canoe reaching out.
  • An anemone fish sits in it's anemone. The anemone has been bleached.
  • A diver in a cave (award winning image)
  • solomon islands 2007
  • Detail of a sleeping goat fish.
  • A nudibranch
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  • A nudibranch
  • A leaf floating in the ocean.
  • A sea horse up close.
  • An emperor shrimp is hitching a ride on the back of a spanish dancer nudibranch
  • A small pipefish (award winning image)
  • A pygmy sea horse hangs out on a sea fan
  • Two shrimp are sitting on a magnificent urchin.
  • This moray eel is sticking out of its hole, waiting for prey to pass by
  • A triple fin goby resting on hard coral.
  • A hermit crab is feeding from its hiding place.

4 Responses to “Smugmug Gallery integration and PicLens Support”

  1. Eric Cheng Says:

    Yay! Welcome to the club, Cor. :)

  2. James W Says:

    Hi Cor and Julie,

    I really need to do this too! I’m a longtime Smugmug pro user and love their service.

    Cheers
    James

  3. John Brody Says:

    Hi Cor and Julie,

    I’m putting together a Favorites Blog and I’m wanting add a few of yur images and refer them back to you. It’s of the same general idea as Schmoo’s “Found on Smugmug” but as you can see from link below, it incorporates works inside and outside of SmugMug. All images will link back to the site of your choice.

    Favorites Blog Starting Format: http://johnbrodyphotography.blogspot.com/

    My Smugmug site.
    http://www.johnbrody.com/

    I’ve been a diver for 3+ decades and really like the feel of your work and know that my friends will enjoy seing it.

    Let me know your thoughts. Take care, John

  4. Brian Brigg Says:

    I like the way that you have integrated the gallery from SmugMug and I was wondering how you did it. Is it a trade secret?

    Cheers, Brian

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