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I've just started watermarking. In the progress of putting a site together, didn't think images on here would get nabbed though, we're small time :) I guess the interweb isn't safe anywhere though. so good thinkin :D

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watermarks can be cool.

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yea agree it is a little too distracting but cool idea. Reminds me of that tv show Hero's where the episode name would always be interactive with the background.

Still a cool idea... be a perfect advertisement

A few from the Vivid Festival, taken on Sunday night:

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Mate these shots could be worth good money if the opera house falls over like the news is whinging...

1 thing to improve on - level out the horizon. Can be done with photochop

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cool. i'll go back to normal small ones, just thought I'd try it out. i think they'd be good if it was to advertise something though :)

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Yeah having the "matthew ever...." in the background running along the length of the pit wall... cutting slightly in behind the vehicle. Would look fkn awesome.

GoldZilla - looks like you were shooting on aperture priority mode with the aperture very big. Which might be why the pictures aren't very sharp (as the depth of field was too small). Next time try full manual - just have a play. Set aperture a bit smaller (instead of 3.5 or so try 8 or 9) and leave shutter open for long time (while not touching the camera at all)

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