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Thanks for all the comments and soppurt.
Ooooh, soppurt. Where can I get some of that, sounds funky?
Gary.

Okay...sorry guys, my mistake.
Bob
which was what I honestly thought when I saw the photo yet it was deemed unsuitable for comment. Now I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers here but there are a number of people that post pictures with watermarks saying xxxxxx-xxxxxxxx photography when if they're as professional as they're watermark makes them out to be I'll eat my hat.The only thing I can think of when I look at this picture is why does an average looking holiday snap have a professional looking watermark on it?
Christ my ears are burning!
I believe some of my recent posts have been under scrutiny from those folks "behind the scenes" and if they're going to be the judge of whether I've upset you or not Matt then I hope they do so in a fair manner and not by means of the clique that seems to exist on this forum.
I got banned last week for commenting on a photowhich was what I honestly thought when I saw the photo yet it was deemed unsuitable for comment. Now I don't want to ruffle anyone's feathers here but there are a number of people that post pictures with watermarks saying xxxxxx-xxxxxxxx photography when if they're as professional as they're watermark makes them out to be I'll eat my hat.
I'm a "hobbyist" and I can't even bring myself to say that I'm a photographer (even though I have several grands worth of kit) and I can't bear to see mediocre photos with a professional stamp on them. Goodness knows what the real pro's think of when they've got amatuers elbowing in on their bread and butter.
In the real world, ok, non-league football where I "play" most I've always found it rather cut throat and even though there are one or two people who'll happilly talk and share ideas there are many more that won't. It's not a nice world.
Maybe thats why I might come across as a bit of a tool to some people, but then so does Simon Cowell![]()
I'm not against people watermarking their images to stop them being used elsewhere, it's their photo and it's their right. I just find it rather pretentious that people choose to use xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx photography when I'll bet my bottom dollar that they're just a hobbyist and they don't have a company called xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx photography.
If you're going to watermark like that and you're not a pro then it better be a top notch picture or it deserves all the negative criticism that it gets.
Nothing wrong with aspiration in the big wide world, but when you're in a specific group related to a certain subject you need to make sure your ability and aspiration go hand in hand.
And I'm guessing that you're probably joking![]()
AHEM, how did we get on to watermarking???? :thumbsdown: I thought the topic was making comments and whether or not someone chooses to use a watermark is besides the point.
Comment on the picture and if the watermark would look better elsewhere in the frame then that may be a useful comment, but whether the picture is good enough to be watermarked is irrelevant surely.

well I got banned for making a comment about a watermark and I'm also the reason that Matt Sayle started this thread![]()

And that makes this the right place to discuss it........:shrug:
well I got banned for making a comment about a watermark and I'm also the reason that Matt Sayle started this thread![]()
Christ my ears are burning!
I got banned last week for commenting on a photo:
The only thing I can think of when I look at this picture is why does an average looking holiday snap have a professional looking watermark on it?
The point is, I think, that your comment failed to be constructive. In fact it was offensive; You may as well have said 'this is EDITED'.
If the picture was so terrible then it should not have been difficult to make useful comments about the composition, the exposure, DOF etc. So why not make those useful comments and help the poster improve their photography?
It's the negative with no justification or explanation that makes a forum unwelcoming. And that isn't what TP is about, is it?
You think exactly right!Although we did suspend tigerimages for a few rude comments (including the one he quoted above), I do agree to a point about the 'look at me I have a camera so can call myself a pro' attitude that some people have. He delivered his point in a very bad way and it was uncalled for, but the sentiment behind it was fair.
Let me make it clear I am NOT saying he was right saying it to the person he addressed it to, Im talking about the overall sentiment.
It's the old computer building thing. When PC shops became commonplace in the late 90's, every man and his dog became a 'Computer Expert'. The same with web design. When the internet became popular, everyone jumped on that bandwagon too, learnt a little bit of HTML and how to buy some cheap hosting, and called themselves "Web Designers".
The same thing happens now with photography. Many people pick up a camera and say "Oooh I can do this professionally", without a thorough understanding of photography.
I think *that* is what tigerimages was getting at

I'm not against people watermarking their images to stop them being used elsewhere, it's their photo and it's their right. I just find it rather pretentious that people choose to use xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx photography when I'll bet my bottom dollar that they're just a hobbyist and they don't have a company called xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx photography.
If you're going to watermark like that and you're not a pro then it better be a top notch picture or it deserves all the negative criticism that it gets.
There was a post many moons ago about simply saying 'nice shot' is not what everyone wants - why is it a 'nice shot' would help!
Since then I've tried (honest I have) to say why I like it or offer constructive ideas on how a shot might be improved - always leave on a +ve note though!!!

I agree with 68lbs mostly, but even the really poor photos deserve some crit I feel, even though I am probably not qualified to give it.
Gary.
I agree with 68lbs mostly, but even the really poor photos deserve some crit I feel, even though I am probably not qualified to give it.
Gary.
Yes, "crap" is OK. The word I edited out was not. That's why it's in the swear filter.
) is a bit of a classic example here, I could have taken some of his comments to me the wrong way but I kept the frame of mind that he doesn't know me personally so it would be either daft of me or very sad of him to have some personal vendetta and he was actually being helpful and offering advice in his own kinda way