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May 24, 2014 15:31:52   #
Michael Hartley wrote:
Gordon, here is a photo you posted on here. It has no watermark, or signature. I design/produce biz cards, signs, and large format printing. Would you be OK seeing it, on one of my projects, without your permission? Nice job processing by the way.



To be candid, I'd consider it an honor that anyone would even want it as it's so poorly done.

Gordon
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May 24, 2014 15:29:10   #
Thank you for telling me this.. I honestly didn't know.

Gordon
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May 24, 2014 08:22:18   #
Mogul wrote:
Are you suggesting that the OP erase the watermark from a photo and then use the copyright infringed photo on a business card?


No, I am not.
I corrected myself in the following statement.

'Michael, very true ,but there are many in this collection that has no water mark or name of a photographer.'
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May 23, 2014 18:04:51   #
Michael, very true ,but there are many in this collection that has no water mark or name of a photographer.
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May 23, 2014 15:57:20   #
To Shellback and Ron,
So sorry to have repeated the same links that you two had already posted. I didn't see them, obviously.
Has anyone seen or heard of the OP?

Gordon
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May 23, 2014 14:06:55   #
LaurenT wrote:
Darn, it won't be dark enough here to see anything. :cry:


That begs the question of why? If you lived in NYC, I would completely understand.

Regardless, I hope you can drive out of town and get some good pics.

Gordon
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May 23, 2014 13:54:12   #
PS - i went to Bing and found loads of photos of the jukebox that you want. There are many that have a mark over the photo but the ones I saw would be a snap to get rid of. If you don't ever do any PP, this is just one reason why you should learn the basics. This type pp is very easy.

http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=wurlitzer+jukebox&id=23EF4ACA77C79DFEE2F8B3E938A0B43EF7F3D928&FORM=IQFRBA#view=detail&id=17F35BC96659FB42DE0676E60D170E9387F353B8&selectedIndex=8
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May 23, 2014 13:44:38   #
If you know how to take a screen capture, in this video there are 3 photos of jukeboxes. It may not be what you want but it's the best I can do.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjj9VKKSV2g

Good luck,
Gordon
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May 21, 2014 15:52:46   #
I love them all, but if I had a gun at my head making me choose only one, I'd have to go with #4 because it shows the cloud formation the best.

Gordon
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May 21, 2014 15:24:45   #
Was this a special day or does she normally come to school looking like this? I'm hoping it was a special day; like,
Halloween. lol

Lovely to look at, exciting to know......as long as you keep your distance.

Gordon
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May 21, 2014 15:02:58   #
Like some others, I thought the photo of the ice covered tree was beyond beautiful. The lighting was so perfect. Thank you so much for sharing.

Gordon
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May 20, 2014 14:33:51   #
amehta wrote:
I You might also want to position yourself at an angle to the runway, rather than lined up with it, so when you get a shot of the person at the end, you don't have others behind them in the shot.


As we all know, a high school fashion show is anyone's guess how it will be set-up or the lighting for it. Clearly,
this won't be like Fashion Week at Lincoln Center in NY.

The end of the runway is the only place photographers can be at the real fashion shows. Fortunately, this person can be at the dress rehearsal and get all the shots that he will
need. And as someone mentioned, try to have a narrow DOF in order to not get the background if it's anything like the photos that have been sent in (EXIT signs) and people all over the place. This is not a put-down as the photographers had no options.


Again, the best of luck,
Gordon
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May 19, 2014 18:28:59   #
Whuff wrote:
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Walt


Amen! And it's done daily.

Gordon
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May 18, 2014 19:11:13   #
Black,
As you know everything is relative in life. Fortunately,
your situation is only temporary. Read this article and you may feel blessed.

http://oneslidephotography.com/inspiring-story-rusidah-an-armless-photographer/

Gordon
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May 18, 2014 15:56:42   #
authorizeduser wrote:
Thanks ..... Sounds like a reasonable explanation of why I have a dark photo. Will check out the book. Since I have the RAW I will attempt to correct it.
Thank goodness I shot RAW. Saved the image.



Actually, I corrected the image in PSPX5 and it came out just fine being done in jpg. Raw will be even better. You
have no worries.

Gordon
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