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  • MAXELHOFF
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    In this image the subject is supposed to be, L5F>Mrs. Munne>Beer>Max Cooper (sniffle)

    Originally posted by DIIRTY-30 View Post
    I think some people are taking this discussion out of context. We're not saying this applies to every little thing. With that being said it should have been in the bottom right corner, less distracting, its(not?)taking away from the subject being there..

    Copy that.


    So, more like this one-
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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Originally posted by MAXELHOFF View Post
    What about using a watermark to promote a recurring event? These two guys are in the band, Ocha La Rocha, see them in L.A.

    I think some people are taking this discussion out of context. We're not saying this applies to every little thing. With that being said it should have been in the bottom right corner, less distracting, its taking away from the subject being there..

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  • MAXELHOFF
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    i do it

    What about using a watermark to promote a recurring event? These two guys are in the band, Ocha La Rocha, see them in L.A.
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  • spike68
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    I know what I am doing. I are photographer.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by einstein57 View Post
    Perhaps because their are vendors out their grabbing people's photos and using them to market their knock off products.
    I see what you did there.

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  • einstein57
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    Perhaps because their are vendors out their grabbing people's photos and using them to market their knock off products.

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  • evandael
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    ^ it took me a long time to find your watermark, so you're doing it right.

    while an extreme example, this is the kind of watermarking that just kills me:

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  • Madhatter
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    Depends on the circumstance. I don't give away raws or uncompressed tiffs, so if anyone wants a high res jpg, its going to come with a watermark like the above. Totally fine with the people that use them, quite often a web address or just a name so you can find them. Placement matters, most will usually put it somewhere that doesn't detract from the image.

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  • Raxe
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    I did/do watermark a lot of photos, but usually only actual finished photographs for clients. It's not so much about stolen pictures as it is about attracting new customers. I've had several people see photos I've taken of local cars and track me down by the watermark for shots of their own cars; there's no doubt it works, but it looks stupid when you tag absolutely everything you shit out. Has more of a negative effect at that point.

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  • spike68
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    Honestly, I watermark SOME of my photos so people know who took the picture, but Im speaking in terms of a mark on the bottom left/right of a picture, not some fucked up text across the whole damn thing.

    I only put it on the ones that I think are good. I consistently just post random photos I edit in which I dont care what people do with them. I hate it when people put them on every damn photo they have, in which none of them even know how to filter their pictures correctly. Its literally:

    1.Take a shit load of pictures at an event
    2.edit them all WITH THE SAME PRESET.
    3. Watermark
    4. dump all the pictures somewhere.

    Prime example. CEREAL2K. Anyone heard of him? If you have, I feel bad for you. From the looks of it, he takes pictures with a crappy point and shoot camera and dumps all pictures he takes on FB. Everyone knows about him because he has so many damn pictures. Hes known for his quantity, not quality, which is lame in my opinion. Id rather have a few sick photos and a lot of shitty ones. He even claims to be a model photographer....
    Im sorry, but lets think about that again.

    This is post is obviously more of a rant.

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  • agent
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    Originally posted by dinanm3atl View Post
    Nice. I'm notorious.
    Touched that up for you H.

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  • 87e30
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    It's surprising how far the watermark will travel around. I used to watermark (bad photos) and I haven't watermarked my (still bad) photos in the last couple years. Ran into a local BMW guy that knows me from remembering my photos. I was shocked.

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  • dinanm3atl
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    Nice. I'm famous.

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  • markseven
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    Originally posted by DIIRTY-30 View Post
    I'm not downing it, as I stated I put my credit in photos just not blown over the top. I'm referring to GG's post primarily here. I see a lot of people; some semi-pro/pro, some not blasting their shit like its a stock image. I'm all for people taking credit and pride in their work but do it tastefully that's all.
    And when they reach a certain skill level.

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  • DIIRTY-30
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    Originally posted by pandaboo911 View Post
    Because some photographers actually put many hours into editing photos manually, not just throw on stupid instagram type presets.
    Wouldn't you want to take credit for putting many hours of work into building your car?
    Besides, it's the only way photographers can actually build a reputation. The entire stance works forum was started by 1 guy taking pictures of his rusty e28. His entire career basically started because he had his name on a few photos.

    I'm not downing it, as I stated I put my credit in photos just not blown over the top. I'm referring to GG's post primarily here. I see a lot of people; some semi-pro/pro, some not blasting their shit like its a stock image. I'm all for people taking credit and pride in their work but do it tastefully that's all.

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