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Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 1:46 pm
by Kivia
Question- is black and white photography allowed? I see it reads that alterations other than brightening and sharpening and the likes are not allowed, but I have some photographs that I changed to grayscale and was curious if those were acceptable. If not it's totally cool- I've got many other color photos to choose from. =3

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 3:08 pm
by Sambhur
Kivia wrote:Question- is black and white photography allowed? I see it reads that alterations other than brightening and sharpening and the likes are not allowed, but I have some photographs that I changed to grayscale and was curious if those were acceptable. If not it's totally cool- I've got many other color photos to choose from. =3
I'd actually forgotten all about black and white photography. I'll allow it. (:

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 10:27 am
by Kivia
Sweeeeet, thanks for the quick response! =D

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 4:45 pm
by Sambhur
Changed max photos per week rule from 5 to 7. 7 makes more sense since... 7 days in a week. It being 5 was kind of a weird remnant from the old rules that I wasn't sure whether or not to change.

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:09 pm
by Isela
Hopefully it's alright to post here. I noticed it's been a while since the last activity on this topic.
However, I'm very interested in creating my own photography thread here sometime. I think it would be quite fun to add to the photography forum <3
I do have a question about watermarks. What if the watermark is your real name? I know sharing personal information on the community is not allowed. Do watermarks fall under this rule as well?

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:34 pm
by Koa
Isela wrote:Hopefully it's alright to post here. I noticed it's been a while since the last activity on this topic.
However, I'm very interested in creating my own photography thread here sometime. I think it would be quite fun to add to the photography forum <3
I do have a question about watermarks. What if the watermark is your real name? I know sharing personal information on the community is not allowed. Do watermarks fall under this rule as well?
If you have a watermark that has your full name, blurring out a portion of it may be an option.

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:38 pm
by Isela
Koa wrote:
Isela wrote:Hopefully it's alright to post here. I noticed it's been a while since the last activity on this topic.
However, I'm very interested in creating my own photography thread here sometime. I think it would be quite fun to add to the photography forum <3
I do have a question about watermarks. What if the watermark is your real name? I know sharing personal information on the community is not allowed. Do watermarks fall under this rule as well?
If you have a watermark that has your full name, blurring out a portion of it may be an option.
Okay, so first name showing and last name blurred would be alright?

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:48 pm
by Koa
Isela wrote:
Koa wrote:
Isela wrote:Hopefully it's alright to post here. I noticed it's been a while since the last activity on this topic.
However, I'm very interested in creating my own photography thread here sometime. I think it would be quite fun to add to the photography forum <3
I do have a question about watermarks. What if the watermark is your real name? I know sharing personal information on the community is not allowed. Do watermarks fall under this rule as well?
If you have a watermark that has your full name, blurring out a portion of it may be an option.
Okay, so first name showing and last name blurred would be alright?
Yes, that's fine.

Re: (new) Rules for Nature & Wildlife Photography

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 8:52 pm
by Isela
Koa wrote:
Isela wrote:
Koa wrote:
If you have a watermark that has your full name, blurring out a portion of it may be an option.
Okay, so first name showing and last name blurred would be alright?
Yes, that's fine.
Gotcha, thank you for the clarification! :]