Nice shot aambrosi... Still cant wait to go to a race of some sort and get a panning shot.
davew - What is on the poor dogs tounge? hope its not permanent maker :p
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Nice shot aambrosi... Still cant wait to go to a race of some sort and get a panning shot.
davew - What is on the poor dogs tounge? hope its not permanent maker :p
Yet another cat picture (sorry, Cincy). It's -12 degrees F with a windchill of -35F, so my pictures are all taken inside and I don't feel comfortable posting pictures of my children on a public forum. So, here is Silky again (with kit lens)...
http://www.jkjet.smugmug.com/photos/127479005-L.jpg
Again, no pp and I am always open to constructive criticism.
I'm very impressed with how the camera captures her grayish-blue and brown and keeps her white areas white.
I had a picture of my daughters in cloth diapers and t-shirts on my family gallery a couple years ago and it was stolen and placed on an adult diapering fetish website. :mad: :mad: :mad: I've been leery of posting their pictures in public ever since. Is there a way to protect it if I post one here?
Wow!! I am not sure if it would work on this site, but I know there are programs that allow you to make it so the picture you post cannot be right clicked on or saved from the site. Or, you could post links to your family gallery and just make your gallery download protected. I think that would work.
If I had been you, I would have slapped the sickos with a lawsuit. I just gotta ask the obvious question... how did you find out it was on the fetish website?:p Im just teasing:o
There were galleries full of children in diapers. I, along with many other parents, reported it to the FBI and the site has been shut down. The last I heard, the site owner's computer had been seized. Unfortunately, this is very common and there isn't a whole lot that can be done. :(
That's a legit question. ;) A friend who owns a children's clothing business had hits on her website from the forum. She followed the link back to them and discovered the galleries. She posted on a parenting forum and word about the site quickly spread. There were literally hundreds of stolen photos from personal and business galleries. Sick.
Nice picture, Kellie. I like the warm colours. I also like the smooth background.
That must have been quite a shock, finding pictures of your kids on such a website. I can well imagine that you are not comfortable sharing pictures of them on the internet now. As to ways to protect images, I think all methods of copy protection can be broken one way or the other, so the only way you can really protect them is by using obtrusive watermarks. Pictures that are watermarked in such a way won't be used for things like that, I guess. Also, keep the size small, large files would be attractive to use.