*Official* Post Your Pictures Thread

Yea, I know,but people steal my work all the time, :mad:
I will try to make it less invasive next time
It would be something if they were extremely good, and high resolution photos. However a lot of them seem fairly simple, and are of things that almost anyone can take.
 
[-0MEGA-];1039405 said:
It would be something if they were extremely good, and high resolution photos. However a lot of them seem fairly simple, and are of things that almost anyone can take.

I didn't want to say it but you did so... :P
 
[-0MEGA-];1039405 said:
It would be something if they were extremely good, and high resolution photos. However a lot of them seem fairly simple, and are of things that almost anyone can take.

I'd have to agree. They aren't bad shots, however they are missing some basic photography principals, the most obvious in this case is composition.

With that being said, they aren't shots that I would imagine being stolen, you say they are though. Are they being stolen because of a personal vendetta towards you or the like?

There is a saying that states, "The larger the water mark the worse the photo." Frankly it's a true statement.

Bob
 
actually i make big $$$ off them

I actually make alot of money on my photographys, people pay alot of money for pictures of their cars,

They aren't bad shots, however they are missing some basic photography principals, the most obvious in this case is composition.

You obviously have never had any formal training ,IMO
b/c there are no rules ,
I am majoring in photography and you must see the photographs my teachers like , they are nothing what you would expect,

but lets just drop it, my future pics will just have my name in the bottom corner
 
Cudenver, I wasn't saying that the shots are worthless, I would just imagine that a shot such as below would be much more likely to be stolen, then a shot far below:

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ok some photos from rocky mountain national park

went there last weekend,
they are not very good, it was raining most of the time.















 
I actually make a lot of money on my photographs, people pay a lot of money for pictures of their cars,

You obviously have never had any formal training ,IMO
b/c there are no rules ,
I am majoring in photography and you must see the photographs my teachers like , they are nothing what you would expect,

but lets just drop it, my future pics will just have my name in the bottom corner

I didn't mention anything about not being able to make money off your work. Of course people are going to buy photos of things that they hold close, such as their cars. To them, it doesn't have to be a prefect technical shot. However, as a fellow photographer looking it at, I can see the 'flaws'. Sure there are no rights and wrongs about photography, but that's not to say there aren't principals & guidelines that should be followed.

Your right, I didn't go to school for photography. I went for Computer tech and services. I didn't learn a thing in my major and I doubt I would have learned anything if my major was photography. Every thing I know has been self taught and if there is something I don't know, I'll Google it.

I don't know what your learning in school if they haven't taught you the basics. Your teachers should have told you about the water marks and where they are needed, if needed at all.
Also, the water mark isn't helping your shots. If someone steals your work, take it as a complement, just make sure you have the original work to back it up.

Bob
 
I finally bought a tripod, super macro! :P

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I wish i had taken this camera and tripod with me to Maine, that would have been some nice pictures :(
 
Nice! :) This cam is actually very good for the price, only flaw is that it shows too much purple fringing on high contrast areas... :cool:

Don't you get that aswell?
 
I might, not sure.. haven't noticed any :confused:

But, i haven't played with it much lately either. I will though, since i got a tripod :P
 
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