Night Bridge Pictures
Expose_Me
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I would like someone to give me an idea if this is apealing to them. It is tough to get feedback from family,lol. Thanks in advance.
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Not sure how to post more than one photo at a time. I think I worked it out?
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Would you be able to take a shot from a bit further under the bridges? That would move the distracting sign. The bridge itself is great - the blue lights really add something.
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Ya, I did take it down.
I wasn't really sure how to share them without letting everyone save them to their computer .
I know, sounds a little paranoid.
Thanks for the kind words regarding the pic though. Do you have any insight as to how to share the photo?
Thanks:D
sb
Did you mean to slide myself over to the left and a bit closer?
Thanks for the input.
sb
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I'm sorry, but it sounds very paranoid. Why are you worried about that?
I went to your website to look at a larger version of the pic - it's very nice.
I also copied every photo in your gallery to my hard drive.
Not really, but I could have, in a number of different ways, the easiest being use of the "Print Screen" key on virtually every computer keyboard.
I guess your concern is someone passing off your work as their own? In that case, you could apply a watermark to the shots you post.
Shooter on a shoestring.
Hi Scott,
As a Support Hero for SM I certainly hear you here. I see a lot of people writing in with the same concerns every day and we do take security very seriously.
I know that with a Standard or a Power User account you may have to consider other options for image protection, but since you're a Pro user you do have lots of options - including watermarking! Do you have reasons for not using them? They don't have to be loud and in-yer-face to be effective. And if they are, well, consider it free advertising.
Anyway I'm not trying to sell ya anything, but just giving my two cents. I know that there are a lot of dirty thieves out there so your caution is well appreciated.
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Agreed Schmoo, and fwiw Expose_Me, Smugmug is one of the best at custom watermarking.
I love what I can see in that shot by the way. I'd love to see it just a bit bigger
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