I’ve caved in and I am checking what twitter is all about.
I can be followed at http://twitter.com/KAPnRob
There are so many twitterers (probably have the lingo wrong) that it is impossible to get anything resembling your own name without corrupting it with numbers or weird characters. So I have made my own version of Craig Wilson’s [...]
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Starting to Twitter
Posted in Articles, Holiday Junction, Kite Aerial Photography, tagged aerial photography, Craig Wilson, Flickr, Holiday Junction, KAP'n Craig, KAPnRob, Kite Aerial Photography, Rob Huntley, twitter on March 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
New Travel Blog at Holiday Junction
Posted in Articles, Holiday Junction, tagged events, experience, holiday accommodation, Holiday Junction, lodging, news, travel, travel blog, travel experience, travel photography, travel pictures, vacation on February 7, 2009 | 2 Comments »
As part of my business site, I recently launched a Travel Blog for posting short anecdotes, postcards, journals, whatever you want to call them, of your travel experiences. It is a good place to promote your photography too. If you have some interesting shots that have an even more interesting back story, please give some [...]
Holiday Junction Features ShutterStock Images
Posted in Articles, Holiday Junction, tagged Canada, Canada photography, Canadian photography, fun in the sun, holiday, Holiday Junction, holiday theme, images, microstock, photographic images, province, shutterstock, state, travel photography, travel pictures, travel website, USA, USA photography, vacation, vacation theme on August 14, 2007 | 2 Comments »
The revamped HolidayJunction.com now employs close to a thousand photographic images, many of which are derived from the ShutterStock microstock agency catalogue. Holiday Junction provides accommodation alternatives throughout Canada and the USA plus access to a worldwide network of hotels.
The introductory paragraphs for each province, state and territory describe the most famous landmarks, national parks [...]









