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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1026
I'm always amused at the creativeness of folks......
Saw on my walk today


I love this pic Glen!!! You mind if I download and use it??

Thanks!! Jodi
Jodi, Kevin, and Lincoln (the crazy doodle dog)
2011 TK - also the "DogHaus"- adopted October 2023
2000 30IB - the "DogHaus" - adopted April 2020 - rehomed October 2023

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1027
I love this pic Glen!!! You mind if I download and use it??

Thanks!! Jodi

No problem.   <smile> years ago as a photog I had to think about my art and its impact on those around me.    My personal conclusion (and I speak only for myself and nobody else) was that if I locked it up nobody would ever see it.   So my plan was to 'seed' the world with it.   If I ever became famous I'll deal with those problems then.

glen

 
personal fine art photo stuff
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It's all good .......
2014 Twin King

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1028
Something from the shoebox .....

I have no remembrance of the type of camera or edits I did to get here.   Over the years I've owned and used all sorts of camera gear and software editors.   My educated guess is a some high end Nikon and Nik B/W plugin in Lightroom 5.   Even today its my goto software. I refuse to 'rent' software from Adobe.     <smile> yup I know I'm sounding like a grumpy old man yelling 'get off my lawn.

glen
personal fine art photo stuff
TF Mack | Flickr
It's all good .......
2014 Twin King

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1029
"My personal conclusion (and I speak only for myself and nobody else) was that if I locked it up nobody would ever see it.   So my plan was to 'seed' the world with it.   If I ever became famous I'll deal with those problems then."

Glen, I share my photographs with friends and schools.  A few photos have been sold and published, mostly in science textbooks and magazines.  I let the education staff at Sea World use a slide series on local marine flora and fauna.  A few years later I found several of my copyrighted photos on their advertising and promotional materials.  I brought this to their attention and they said  "Sorry.  We'll stop using your photos."  Even after I requested payment, no mention of payment and they knew full well that the slides were mine and copyrighted material.

Too bad not everyone is honest.

Harold


2014 27 MB
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Happy wife=Happy life

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1030
"Even after I requested payment, no mention of payment and they knew full well that the slides were mine and copyrighted material.

Too bad not everyone is honest.

Harold

Sadly a undocumented copyright is very hard to enforce.   What I mean by undocumented is the copyright is not filled in the Registration | U.S. Copyright Office.    I used to teach budding photogs that yes all your media creations are yours under copyright laws but no  Federal Judge will rule in your favor unless you have a 'official' copyright from the government.  

glen
personal fine art photo stuff
TF Mack | Flickr
It's all good .......
2014 Twin King

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1031
The real problem had to do with going to court over a lost income (not being paid for a sale and copyright infringement) that was at best a few thousand dollars.  Sea World employs a team of lawyers and I would have had to pay for legal representation by the hour and a judgement in my favor would have likely been small.  The only one who wins is the lawyer.

Sometimes it is about picking your battles. 

My better images are now shared in low resolution format or not at all.
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

Re: What's In Your Camera?
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With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, we were able to revisit Hovenweep National Monument.



Art
Art and Barbara
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1033
Art, how large are those structures? Hard to tell with no frame of reference.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1035
Chickens attract various predators like coyotes and raccoons.  The trap is for raccoons. 

This little fella was in a testy mood and I didn't figure he would make a good pet for grand kids, so I turned him loose in the forest.

Harold
2014 27 MB
Towd: Either the Jeep Wrangler or trailer containing the BMW R1200GS and 2 E-bicycles
Happy wife=Happy life

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1036
Today’s bike ride. Good to have public trails open. ;D
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1037
My dad and his two brothers in the standing group. Wilowbrook California circa 1950.
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1038
Chickens attract various predators like coyotes and raccoons.  The trap is for raccoons.  This little fella was in a testy mood and I didn't figure he would make a good pet for grand kids, so I turned him loose in the forest.

That kitty looks extremely agitated, thanks for the photo.
We never see them in the daytime, the trail camera has spotted one drinking a few times from the backyard water lily container, the local water hole.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1039
"My dad and his two brothers..."

Rolled-up jeans, what a hoot! I'd almost forgotten those days, thanks!  8)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1040
Just received a slew of old family pics. I’ll post one more because it fits this forum.
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1042
Looks like a home made trailer???

Chris
Could be, I really don’t know and everyone in the pic is dead so there’s nobody to ask
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1043
My dad and his two brothers in the standing group. Wilowbrook California circa 1950.


Definitely early 50s jeans fashion. Can anyone zoom in close enough to read the license plate dates?

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1044
I'm also curious if anyone can identity what exact motorcycle that is.
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1045
Hi Chris. Wiki has a good description of Cal plates.  Vehicle registration plates of California - Wikipedia
  The Car on the right is older because of the 1P.  Car on the left is newer because of the 3X.  Spelled out California at the top, and black digits on a yellow back ground. A single number, paired with a letter, then a space, two numbers, another space and two more numbers put it in the 1934,  1940, or most likely 1947 range. Don't see any 'validation tabs'.  I've seen the darker 'orange' in person. I think that picture where the plates look white, would be the yellow plate background. The cars don't look old enough (to me) to be 1934, so I'm going to go for 1947.    RonB
RonB (Bostick) living in San Diego
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Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1046
Hi Chris. Wiki has a good description of Cal plates.  Vehicle registration plates of California - Wikipedia
  The Car on the right is older because of the 1P.  Car on the left is newer because of the 3X.  Spelled out California at the top, and black digits on a yellow back ground. A single number, paired with a letter, then a space, two numbers, another space and two more numbers put it in the 1934,  1940, or most likely 1947 range. Don't see any 'validation tabs'.  I've seen the darker 'orange' in person. I think that picture where the plates look white, would be the yellow plate background. The cars don't look old enough (to me) to be 1934, so I'm going to go for 1947.    RonB
Interesting analysis, Ron. I'm pretty sure the car on the right is a '46-'48 Plymouth convertible. The year on the plate on the left car could be '47. You can see I don't have much to do tonight. <grin>

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

Re: What's In Your Camera?
Reply #1047
Some local yard art.
Greg & Victoria
2017 Mid-Bath  “Nocona” towing a manual 2015 Forester
Previously a 1985 TK
SKP #61264