cgipson1
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Wow, Charlie...Great Edit!!!:thumbup:
made me LMAO as I was doing it.. knowing the reaction it would get....
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Wow, Charlie...Great Edit!!!:thumbup:
I am glad it made it you laugh.. it was meant too!
I am glad it made it you laugh.. it was meant too!
Huh? Just check out that vocabulary folks.
lol
I am glad it made you laugh.. it was meant too!
I am glad it made it you laugh.. it was meant too!
Huh? Just check out that vocabulary folks.
lol
quit mispelling my spelling, you backwoods Lothario! lol!
There's also the fact that I don't need people telling me how to "Fix" something in Photoshop or Lightroom or something else that I don't use.
You are absolutely right, and I agree. Unfortunately there is no criteria stating that this can be edited and that can't and these members can edit my photos and others can't. I respect the abilities of a lot of people on this forum, and would never deny them permission to edit one of my shots, to the contrary I'd appreciate it, but I'm not willing to open them up to anyone performing any edits.There's also the fact that I don't need people telling me how to "Fix" something in Photoshop or Lightroom or something else that I don't use.
Typically, I only post edits to show crop possibilities, which is hard to describe with text.
I just don't like my images hosted all over the place. I realize someone can grab it and upload it anyway, but that is what it is.
ph0enix said:I'm not sure I follow you. We're mainly talking about images embedded in posts.
I'm wondering why so many people use that setting. It hinders your learning process, IMO.
ph0enix said:I'm not sure I follow you. We're mainly talking about images embedded in posts.
Yes but for me to edit a photo and post it back here I would have to upload it onto my Flickr account. Think that is what she(?) meant.
I'm wondering why so many people use that setting. It hinders your learning process, IMO.
I agree! IMHO pretty much every photo can be improved - - and learned from.
Yeah, but she has control over that account. If I posted an edit of one of your photos, hosting it on my Flickr account - you would have no control over it.ph0enix said:I'm not sure I follow you. We're mainly talking about images embedded in posts.
Yes but for me to edit a photo and post it back here I would have to upload it onto my Flickr account. Think that is what she(?) meant.
Megan, that would make sense except that Bossy has posted photos here the other day (through photobucket).