photo record of an engineering project on the internet?

Some time back I spent a great deal of time looking at the progress of a major engineering project and took something like 400 shots showing most of what was done and I have been requested to put them up on the internet. Just for local consumption, ie a personal showing of the project I have set up a series of slide shows using S5. All one does is point a browser at the directory and it comes up with the title page and one can step through it at will with the space bar or the up/down arrow keys. To keep it managable I have broken up the project into 2 month intervals each 2 month set containing 35 to 40 photographs with suitable descriptions. Is this reasonable for a web site on such a project. So far only a handfull of people have seen these slide shows, So far all with quite glowing comments. Note: I have no experience with web page development and in fact it does not bother me if no one ever sees them, but the few who have seen then say it would be a waste for them to disappear. Ray

On Friday, 26 May 2017 3:24:04 PM AEST Ray via luv-main wrote:
To keep it managable I have broken up the project into 2 month intervals each 2 month set containing 35 to 40 photographs with suitable descriptions.
Is this reasonable for a web site on such a project. So far only a handfull of people have seen these slide shows, So far all with quite glowing comments.
Note: I have no experience with web page development and in fact it does not bother me if no one ever sees them, but the few who have seen then say it would be a waste for them to disappear.
http://techedemic.com/2014/09/18/creating-a-timelapse-clip-with-avconv/ Why not make a timelapse movie of it and put it on YouTube? The above is one of many web pages describing how to do it with avconv. I work for a company that does timelapse videos of engineering projects. Apparently that sort of thing is very popular nowadays. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/
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