Besides actually taking pictures, the fun of using an SLR is the hundreds of lenses to choose from, tailored to all kinds of minute specialties. I've written a few reviews for some of the different lenses I've owned, and get a bit of traffic from them. Better traveled sites, and I'd probably get more traffic.
Whenever I post a photo on a photography forum, someone always asks "What lens?" So in my pages, beneath each photo I have some basic info about how each photo was created: lens, shutter speed, etc.
I got each lens for a specific purpose. The 16-35 mm f/2.8 L was a landscape lens ( got stolen in SF on a road trip across country ), the 135 mm f/2 L is a portrait lens. Since I'm listing which lens was used for each image, I'm thinking about linking to the gallery that best represents the reason I use that lens.
I'm thinking this could help me rank better when someone searches for info about the gear, and that visual examples from photographic lenses are good results for the query. Especially the landscapes, since I've had two good ultrawide lenses and lots of photo to compare them with. On the other hand, I wonder if having the same basic family of anchor text on each of my 99 photo pages will look like spam to Google?
Any advice?
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