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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 23231" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>In case you haven't noticed from all the other threads on this forum, we're all a bunch of smart alecks, we're very relaxed with one another, and also pretty direct.</p><p>You have a great eye, Udayan, so just keep shooting. The watermark was a good call on Jack's part . . . the large ones really detract. You've got to keep your sense of humor about photography and photographers. If you take it too seriously, just like life, you're sunk. IMHO</p><p> </p><p>My suggestion is to not post on social sites. It's easy enough to get a blog, post your photo there, and then post a link to it on FB or whatever site you're using. You can get a widget call "blog protector" that disables right-click downloads. If you're posting to social sites, expect your photos to be taken without your permission. Anthony has direct experience with FB and others with Flickr.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 23231, member: 1573"] In case you haven't noticed from all the other threads on this forum, we're all a bunch of smart alecks, we're very relaxed with one another, and also pretty direct. You have a great eye, Udayan, so just keep shooting. The watermark was a good call on Jack's part . . . the large ones really detract. You've got to keep your sense of humor about photography and photographers. If you take it too seriously, just like life, you're sunk. IMHO My suggestion is to not post on social sites. It's easy enough to get a blog, post your photo there, and then post a link to it on FB or whatever site you're using. You can get a widget call "blog protector" that disables right-click downloads. If you're posting to social sites, expect your photos to be taken without your permission. Anthony has direct experience with FB and others with Flickr. [/QUOTE]
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