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Blog Title: Photography ?
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1-Sep-15 1:47:21
But would it stop people posting web pics if they knew they could take the foto themselves ? ;)
2-Sep-15 20:57:22
Probably not, but a copyright in metadata would!

A genuine photographer would more than likely be willing to share the Metadata as other photographers are more than genuinely interested in gear/settings ETC. for continual improvement of their own work.

Also at times one can see a photographer that is trying to improve their technique, but may benefit from a few pointers? Asking each time becomes a pain? If the pic is from a compact, there are ways to adjust settings to achieve quite different results, or from a DSLR a myriad of ways around the dilemma of why are my pix not that good or from an Iphone good luck with that, I have no idea how to tweak anything with a phone, not that phones can not take excellent pix too, I just dont go near tech issues with phones.

I think if you are genuinely interested in photography and how to do it, you do get mixed up in tech part of it.

One shot I took many many years ago was in a canyon where the sun shone in for only 10 minutes a day, standing waist deep in water, tripod wedged up against the canyon wall, the slowest shutter to expose 100ASA Celluloid was never going to cut it, Bulb was the only option, but how much bulb? well it was 62 seconds calculated from a mathematical formulae that I once knew but now have forgotten how to do :(

That canyon was 12 hours by road from home, and no preview of image captured until developed. Yes now days there is instant development/preview but some things still wont work, why? It maybe as simple as put your camera away from 9am to 3pm the light is too HARSH, come back at 4pm? or try to improve that harsh midday sun if you are going A to B and can't return at a softer light hour.

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