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Here is one of my favorites- please share some of yours!
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Here's my 1987 supra (thus my username) but I'm buying a loaded 2004 Grand Prix tomorrow. I'll miss the supra, but it's time to move on. Time to put it up for sale!
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This used to be mine:
but now I've got this:
I might have to change back though... I miss it! - posted by
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You guys think I should shave them? Sometimes the hair pulls from wearing socks all day and actually makes my feet sore - LOL But hey, at least they still sell as stock! haha Show us your piggie toes :P
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Here is a recent shot from NYC - anyone else have any really cool shots to share? You gotta love the big city. So much fun to visit.
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Anybody? - posted by
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I think I get the most creative on days when I'm in a good mood, sunny, and have had a decent nights sleep. Other people get creative at nighttime - sometimes I do get nocturnally creative :) What about you guys?
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Unfortunately for me, some of my best creative times is usually about 3 am. I have always been the night owl. - posted by
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Sitting beside my pond in the garden........ with my laptop........ no stress....... no time pressure......... here I have the best ideas. But unfortunately these moments and hours are rather rare. And I always take a little notice book with me...... to notice ideas and do little scribbles. - posted by
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I seem to enjoy creating images more than I do keywording in uploading....but as you all know, we need to do that in order to make sales. I have about 100 images sitting just waiting to be keyworded. How do you guys stay motivated? I work full time, so I only have maybe a half hr a day I can find to invest into stock.
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I do the same - sometimes I'll have 5 different images of the same subject, so I keyword them all at once in Bridge. I have to resave them in PS just to be safe - sometimes they drop out when you do batch keywording in Bridge. Then I won't upload them all at the same time - I spread them out among later batches. I find this to be better for getting approvals, as well as for sales :) I am going to keyword some right now, actually! - posted by
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I also work full-time in an unrelated occupation, so I know what you mean about finding time. When I keyword my images, I do similar concepts/scenes together. Say, for example, I have a bunch of Christmas images to keyworded. I move them all together to one folder so that they are all I am looking at. I then create a master keyword list in a word program to cover the basic keywords that will suit all images. Then I add these words to all of the images, adding additional words for each individual image. If I happen to have a large collection of a similar concept, I'll break it down even further: doing all Christmas ornaments together in one group, another group of wrappings and bows, and so on and so forth. For me, it helps the mental flow. :) - posted by
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Hi!!
For me, I often use copying keywords from conceptualy similar images that I previosly made, then checking them, adding a few, etc. You can find time if you plan ahead, for example. I shoot photos during weekends, preferebly on Sunday. In the evening of that day, I make preliminary adjustments of RAW files, also deleting the ones that I find not good enough. That takes about 30 secs per image. Then on Sunday I edit at least 10 of my photos, keyword them and prepare for uploading. The key idea is not to select more than 50 photos per week, because that's more than enough, I think. Editing takes about 15min. per photo, depending what you do, but you can make images that don't need editing at all. So, use your weekends for major editing and keywording and use your work days for uploading or shooting. End don't get crazy with numbers of photos you take-you'll end up not knowing which ones to choose. Regards.
UrosK - posted by
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This is a simple one - post an image of something GREEN in your portfolio! I'll start:
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Green in more ways than one:
[imgr]1219476[/imgr] - posted by
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Here's mine:
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on February 14, 2008 |
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My Green image is about today "The Valentine Day", with Fresh/New Love concept. It's also my most popular.
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Guess what breed the winner was this year? A Beagle!! First time ever. My dog is feeling so proud right now - hahah More info here as well as photos of the winning dog: http://www.westminsterkennelclub.org/
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Every time I went near you...you inflated your little cheeks in defense at me. Now today you decided to go belly up. Come back, you jerk! I miss my fishy :( Rest in peace Zippety.
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Sorry about the fish - amazing how something as small as a fish can capture our emotions. - posted by
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We had one too. We started to wonder how long do they live for, as we lost track of the "purchase" date. It might have been almost 4 years old when nature took its toll...However ours was not that aggressive... - posted by
Fotogeek
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Ahhhhh! That's sad! :-( - posted by
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Here are a few that I've done in the past - I wish I had more time to start combining my huge library of art elements into some saleable conceptual montages. Would you guys like to share a few of yours? This is the spot to do it!
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Abstract light trails are some of my most favorite shots - there's nothing like playing with slow shutterspeed.
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Its another car in front of me - taillights I think. Yeah, it's a tunnel I believe, coming back home from Boston, Mass. - posted by
Thesupe87
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Thanks fot inspiration :) - posted by
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on February 18, 2008 |
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In that first image, what are those two red things? Are those people? Is that in some sort of tunnel? It looks very interesting. :) - posted by
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This is a great add on that I recently discovered for Windows. Ever hate how you couldn't preview RAW files unless you opened them in other software programs? Now with this you can view thumbnails and preview them right in Windows! Cool, huh? Best of all, it's a free download. DOWNLOAD it HERE
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I was in NYC walking down canal street (chinatown) back when I was about 20 years old, with a bunch of my friends one afternoon. My friend Paul is a crazy guy, and I told him to go and chase the pigeon down the street. When he took off running, I snapped the shot with my Vivitar point and shoot, and this was the result :) Sometimes you get a conceptual image by accident...this one could portray escape, stress, moving away, luncacy - you be the judge! Feel free to share your "accidental conceptual" images here.
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This guy was the size of my forefinger! I caught him eating one of the tomatoes in my garden. I guess I have a big slug problem in this new yard of mine. It was the first year I did a garden at this new place I'm living at now.
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a slowly guy.:) - posted by
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In my creative field, every day is something new; a new adventure. I love the challenge as I try to continually push myself to the next level.
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