Copyright Overlays on Photos Posted to the Internet

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Lets just say that people that post pictures on the net, that slather large annoying Copyright Information on top of their photos, really annoys the heck out of me. When I look at their picture and see what they were trying to display, all my eyes focus on is the obnoxious TEXT on the image.

Almost all photo's taken now have EXIF information, which is found in the properties of the photo, so why slather text on top of the image. It just distracts from the beauty of the moment. There are also Laws about copyright that apply to digital photographers. If you really want to sell your images and think they are worth the time, post them to royalty sites where you can get paid for them. You don't see Ansel Adams Photo's with large annoying text detracting from the image.

Well at this point I am just blabbering away about it, I think you get my message on this topic.

Let your pictures be all they can be and post them the way they were taken. :)

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