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11/13/2013 02:12:13 PM · #1
I know, it is the rule. However, some photographers work for days
on a single image - creating jaw-dropping masterpieces of light and shadow.

Some of the wonderful creations I see on DPP equal the originality and
brilliance of the worlds best photographers [IMHO]. Yet, any text, placed on
such an image will summarily result in an unequivocal disqualification of
that challenge entry.

Of course, not all of us are working photographers - I suspect many
on DPP compete for the sheer love of photography - a reward in itself.

But, and it is a MASSIVE but, image thieves are out there! Anyone, with a $5 keyboard can
press the 'Print Screen key' then 'copy 'n' past' the whole web page into an editing
program and crop-out precisely what they need - web-ready at 72dpi in less than 60 seconds!

I just don't see, how an unobtrusive '© notice' or, 'image by' is so deserving of disqualification?
After all, we can still appreciate a master oil painting - despite the artist signing it!

Even 3yr olds at kindergarten are encouraged to place
their Monika's' on the finger paintings they do - yet DPP members are
denied the same basic right.

I can't help but ponder the fate of the exceptional, brilliant, yet unprotected images
we routinely see posted (accepted) in DPP challenges.

Does anyone else feel this way?
11/13/2013 02:35:11 PM · #2
Forum thread titles - let's get rid of them too.
11/13/2013 02:44:11 PM · #3
I clicked, expecting to find nothing.

Now I am wondering where I can get a keyboard for $5 because my dead horse key is broken.
11/13/2013 03:04:06 PM · #4
I think that if there will option to upload new image after the challenge done ( with adding only the user logo),
or upload two images during challenge one for voting and one for after results are clear and winners are announced ,
it will be better for protected our images .
11/13/2013 03:08:29 PM · #5
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