Up Close, And Personal

bobmielke

New member
Fill that frame. Sometimes we need to get close, real close, whether it's a piece of a tiny flower or the eye of an elephant. Here are a few of my favorite shots.

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fotojack

Senior Member
Great close ups, Jen and AP.

AP...I would suggest you copyright your photos, to avoid anyone stealing them and using them for their own financial gain. Don't laugh...it's possible, and it's been done to others!
 
Great close ups, Jen and AP.

AP...I would suggest you copyright your photos, to avoid anyone stealing them and using them for their own financial gain. Don't laugh...it's possible, and it's been done to others!
Thanks Jack for the likes and suggestion. I do put copyright in each of my photos:

You can embed (type) the copyright text (your full name) in the "Image comment" in your camera "Set Up" menu.
I like this way better, because you only have to do once. And, every photo taken by your camera has copyright text embedded in its EXIF data.

This kind of embedded copyright (image comment text) can't be seen by Adobe Photoshop. But you can see it by Opanda. And, they can't be manipulated by the editing software.:eek:

Thanks again.
 

th33ch0

Senior Member
There are ways to modify exif data. I mean most people wouldnt know how but its possible. You can create a photoshop script to watermark your images pretty easily. Thats what I do normally.
 

RickSawThat

Senior Member
Well this one is not quite as close as the others but from the angle this guy was coming it looked like he was going to be very personal and close :) Shot this morning on my hike.

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Pierro

Senior Member
Thought i'd stick my oar in the water with these - shot with various equipment ( Nikon, Pentax , Panasonic )



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