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500 sold, criticise my PF     posted on 27th of january, 2011

I have sold my 500th photo here on DT. It has taken slitly more than 2 years to me when I had started build my PF up. Should I consider this as a success? Hmmm... Sure... Everybody must start somehow and I did ;-) Have a nice time and sales!



and the 500th









Feel free to criticise my PF, what should I do better?


Tags: critique portfolio sell stock success

Comments (8)

This is great. I am new here and I can wait to have this performances like you... - posted by Ionutv91 on February 03, 2011
Well done! - posted by Gennaro86 on January 28, 2011
Congratulations,well done :) - posted by FabioConcetta on January 28, 2011
Congratulations!!! - posted by Ongchangwei on January 28, 2011
Great image! Congratulations!! - posted by Youths on January 27, 2011
Congratulations... Great images... - posted by Egomezta on January 27, 2011
Congratulations! - posted by Py2000 on January 27, 2011
Probably very common to say but I think you have a real sense of composition.
Love your port!
- posted by Infotrontof on January 27, 2011

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