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Old 10-04-2012, 01:03 PM   #31
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Thanks soo much!! I'll try that I actually saw the teddy bear and the bunny laying in the ditch when we were driving home, and I made my cousin walk to it with me (about a mile and a half) so I could photograph it. I was originally going to make it black and white, but didn't like how that looked, so I just sucked all the vibrance out of it. I knew as soon as I saw it I wanted to photograph it lol.
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Old 11-04-2012, 04:26 PM   #32
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This is a photo I took yesterday at the lake. The model is my brothers girlfriend

If you notice that my name is actually on the swing set, it's because of the recent thread we had about photo fraud :S I decided to put my name in more prominent places for the photos I share with all of you
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Old 11-06-2012, 08:21 AM   #33
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You sure got it going keep at it to improve, you know what they say "practice makes prefect" I do have a suggestion however. Try creating a watermark. I'm not sure what sort of program you use to edit your photos, but some programs let you create watermarks or you can simply use a text input. Choose a corner (it's usually one of the bottom corners) and ad your name or your studio name if you want. Oh and I recently read an article in a photography magazine saying that by posting photos online you automatically assume the risk of your photos being "taken" without your permission. All you can do is just hope that people will be nice enough to at least ask permission before using your photos, but there's really not much you can do about it. A watermark doesn't ensure the fact that your photos will not be used by others.

This is an example from one of my photos

Chinese Lantern Show 2012 by MidoriHue, on Flickr

Hope this helps!
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