kyle_4375 wrote in post #11462743
I find your watermark too distracting. I'd eliminate the white glow from it and I think you'd have something better and less distracting.
The watermark was just stuck there as a feeble and half-hearted attempt to stop someone else from using my image. I agree about the white glow here. Thank you for the input.
gritts wrote in post #11461432
I like the last one best.. the zoomed in ones don't do much for me. That same detail can be captured in more of a landscape.
I did snap qutie a few landscape shots but they ended up in the recycle bin. I wish I had been able to capture the scene more as a whole. Thanks for the insight.
lecherro wrote in post #11464333
I like the last shot the most. The others have great texture but the close zoom gives them no context, i think. Great colors tho.
The context does lack. I would intend this pair of shots as more of an abstract thing. I like tonydee's terminology: "mood-setters". Thanks.
Grimage wrote in post #11464799
I liked the third one the most and I would crop down a bit from the black part. :=) great shot!
Thank you!
jetcode wrote in post #11464863
Beautiful wave/light abstracts in #1 and #2.
Personally I never want to see a corporate logo or brand identification in an image ever. My feeling is if someone wants to download the image for their desktop I am offering the image gratis for their personal enjoyment. If someone wants a print or to license a high resolution copy that is a different beast entirely. I also use Digimarc for image identification and protection because images are valuable. This philosophy may change in the future. Some folks have a significant investment in their art.
I would like to learn about some more sophisticated ways of protecting my images rather than sticking a distracting blob of white in the corner of my images. As well, I would like to upgrade to a server where I can upload my images and not worry about them being stolen by the host. I currently use imageshack because it is free but I can't imagine that it's a great idea. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the tips and comments.
ca7696 wrote in post #11465731
the first two dont do nothing for me... the 3rd shot is interesting..maybe a tad more lightt???
ca7696 wrote in post #11465736
ohhh yeah ..............did you really eat 9 cans of ravioli??
:p
CallumPhoto wrote in post #11468134
If we're talking 1st vs 2nd, 1st for sure. Heaps more form in it, looks much better. It's quite nice.
Thanks! I felt the same way and now it's been confirmed once or twice by others. I appreciate the input.
Another quick thanks to everyone who lent a hand.