No not at all Alan , I like itIt's a bit over the top as is....
No not at all Alan , I like it
When I look at Alans photos I need to put my sunnies on too lol
Maybe the white balance is off.....
I agree with Jim, I especially am not crazy about signed work, never been to a showing and saw some huge signature across the print,, and for some,, it seems like a broadcast of being serious,, or maybe taking their work seriously...
copyright,,......right.... internet.......right,,,,, land of theft. or more modern term,, borrowing, or taking,
and well,, good,,, enjoy the reduced copy,, glad you might like it (is my opinion),, use it as a screen saver, paint it,, share it with
others,, if you call it your own,, then shame on you. I have the originals, and proof,, in the end who's photo it is.
course,, I'll never make serious money of my work,, its just part of my being/life.
Your watermark looks very nice.
However instead of the word "copyright" I prefer the sign "©" or (c) . The sign © is obtained by the key combination {alt+1069).
Example: ©2013 John Smith
The sign © is obtained by the key combination {alt+0169)
Anyone intent on stealing your work can easily remove the logo/watermark.
The easiest watermarking program out there is by TSR Watermark. Google it. Download it. It's free for private use.
Alan, what font did you use for your watermark? Pretty wild!