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RE: Sailing back to the marina

in #photography7 years ago

thanks for the tip, but to be honest on other Social media sites I have stopped loading higher resolution images as I found cases where people were downloading and sharing as there own and in one case trying to sell them, isnt that also a risk on here, not sure still fairly new here

also with getting hit with the bandwidth limit exceeded regularly recently I would have though posting higher res photos would max me out quicker

Any guidance appreciated

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Good to hear your take on this..
I agree, when people give no credit, it's frustrating. Consider a watermark.
That said, if people steal your image, or don't give credit, it might be recognized by many as your work; if you have a classic style.
If you are recognized as being a great Creative Commons photographer, that could be very valuable if you share your images and people cite you as a great photographer in all the world.

Thanks for your thoughts on this and very valid points and something for me to think about with new shots I prepare for on this site