You can ignore this page, I wanted to attach a picture to a neocities post. I found a 2009 era magazine on the street today, with links to some old ephemeralia photosites that still exist and found it so fascinating; vomit bags, asparagus stickers, burnt food... im not the first weird and wild person out there.
This is very interesting. I think a couple of these might be worthy of getting added to your external links.
In my hiatus I have been exploring different cameras, videography and lots of personal photography. I have also been doing webdev on my personal site, now at indynet.neocities.org and unsurprisingly, still very broken. I have some other photo blogs there too but nothing as fun as wild bread.
I have to say, wildbread is still something I am very proud of. If you are playing with webdev, please never overlook a design and concept as simple as this one; simplicity is superior. It is nice to make something so accessible and completeable. Like many others out there, I just run in circles redesigning my personal site over and over. (which is fun, too, I guess).
If it makes you feel any better, I have been searching for wild bread since finding your site and still haven't found any. :<
this reminds me i have many wild breaden to finally submit
inb4 mike becomes the most prolific wild bread and cone photographer
i'm just a guy with no photographic talent but i go running a lot and have a phone