The "Post your pictures here" thread.

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I noticed them, but only because you're slightly aware of something that stands out enough to be noticed, but not enough to distract from the image as a whole :)
 
A couple of Sydney Harbour pano's (my first real attempt at pano photography)

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...and a previously discarded shot I found while cleaning out my Lightroom library and decided to have a play.

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Comment on the photos, not the watermark, seen as it doesn't break any rules on here.

You posted the photos with the watermark, so the watermark affects the photos. They're nice photos but it's the watermark that is ruining them, so that's what I commented on.

Also, if it's just blogs stealing your images, I'm not sure what the problem is? It gets your work out there and eventually if they steal a dozen or more, you can ask them to credit you, or report their blog for copyright infringement. When it gets to the point where they're repeatedly using your images, I'd imagine it would be quite easy to have the blog taken down or banned for a while.
 
Also, if it's just blogs stealing your images, I'm not sure what the problem is? It gets your work out there and eventually if they steal a dozen or more, you can ask them to credit you, or report their blog for copyright infringement. When it gets to the point where they're repeatedly using your images, I'd imagine it would be quite easy to have the blog taken down or banned for a while.

This basically. If someone is sad and pathetic enough to use my crappy photos for something then so be it as long as its not a regular thing.

If it was my living however I'd probably have a problem with it but being as I don't make a penny from photography I don't see the point in watermarking any of my shots.
 
You posted the photos with the watermark, so the watermark affects the photos. They're nice photos but it's the watermark that is ruining them, so that's what I commented on.

Also, if it's just blogs stealing your images, I'm not sure what the problem is? It gets your work out there and eventually if they steal a dozen or more, you can ask them to credit you, or report their blog for copyright infringement. When it gets to the point where they're repeatedly using your images, I'd imagine it would be quite easy to have the blog taken down or banned for a while.

Its not just blogs, its alsorts of companies as well. I'm not going to list all of them, nor get into another copyright debate either.
 
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