Hmm.. ..correct-o-mundo!.......................i was testing if anyone else had paid attention, btw.. ..i meant to say, it's not kwun's "fave" Canon 1d MarkIII but his "beloved" Canon 1D MarkIII...
wow!!!! We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed in August 1945 after explosion of Nuclear bomb. However little we know about progress the people of that land made during the past 62 years.
wow... these are wonderful captures. They are crispy, colourful, and lively. I really want to know what are your equipments.... lens.. body.. their brand names... thank you.
^^Hmm..^^ ..our george@chongwei should fess up to all of us if he indeed was the one who took all those pics......
hmm, chris,,,too sad that i dont have the abillity to shot those extreme superb photos... i get those photos from someone who send me tro email...
Didn't want to start a new thread for this and since all the pro's check here as well it would be a good place to ask: What exactly does full rights mean in this context: "Restrictions: Other than commercial, promotional and wireless uses, full rights UK, US, Ireland, Canada (not Quebec) and restricted rights elsewhere. Please call for uses involving restricted rights, commercial, promotional or wireless." From the Ge tty website
i don't know the exact meaning of "full rights" here but i can ask some of my friends. since they work for those major news/photo agencies. they should know what it's referring to. but what i m guessing is something that related to the limiatation and restriction of using a particular photo. and so, i think "full rights" here means "can be used without any limitation or restriction."
Took these in the office.. not really sharp.. but then again, these were taken, using my 5 yr old P & S
Rain & Fireworks don't mix.. ..went to the stadium, last night, to watch some major league baseball actions. Then the rain came, halted the game briefly and nearly cancelled the game; add to that the home team (Dodgers) lost (rain did stop). But at the end of a long night, the fireworks display lit up the cloudy sky & everyone went home as happy campers. Took some pics of the occasion to share with you all. (Last few pics of the skyline of Los Angeles' downtown area and a small neighborhood in L.A.'s Chinatown). slide show: http://www.slide.com/r/_ALlg1nFzj_N54G5rZOMVqHlWEHRhzJ9
Yes that's what I assumed as well. But then I remembered it's still probably restricted to editorial use only so whether or not you can post the watermarked pics in forums is still unclear to me. Wondering because I've read about people getting billed by ge tty for using even the watermarked versions on non-profit personal homepages and whatnot even if found somewhere else. But a warning to remove them will be send out first so shouldn't be to big of a problem to remove them in time should the issue arise .