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Darn watermarks anyway....
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Heh... I never really care about photo theft, all I've got is a point & shoot camera and my photo skills aren't so great. I know enough to never use a flash and that's about it. But for people who do take really fantastic photos and want to protect them... perhaps you could do something similar to what stickman does? Take a look at this picture:
As you can see it has stickman's watermark, but it is very... tastefully applied.
Wow...this thread went from a "email for pictures" rant to a "I don't like your watermark" rant pretty quick......
Wow...this thread went from a "email for pictures" rant to a "I don't like your watermark" rant pretty quick......
Not my intention..
just a little fun
no hijack or crapping intended
How can one be a "serious" buyer if one CAN'T SEE what the item is?
I bought a gun without pics yesterday. Just as decribed I don't have an issue with it. And it was a very nice Kimber.
That basically can come down to luck. I know a guy who bought a Garand sight unseen, it was described as being in "very good condition"... when he opened the box (it had been shipped to him) and took a closer look, it was in such lousy shape it would not even be safe to fire it.
Thats why I don't order used guns online. Just because of that. I can meet somebody with no pics and if its not in the condition they said I just keep the cash in my pocket and I did that with pics seen as well. With photoshop and all the other crap you can do to the pic you don't know what you get until you see it.
Scott
So why do you have to use 3rd party sites to put up pictures anyway? seems kinda old school.