Kevin said:Upload your best work to flickr if you wish to offer millions of people the opportunity to steal your pictures and creative ideas. What ever happened to exclusivity?
Kevin said:Upload your best work to flickr if you wish to offer millions of people the opportunity to steal your pictures and creative ideas. What ever happened to exclusivity?
ywenz said:So it's better for your work to be seen by no one?
Kevin said:People see my pics hanging on the walls of my flat and studio.
But they cannot right-mouse-click on them.
There is enough copying going on in the software industry.
Why make it worse by uploading your best work to hoards of egomaniac flickr users?
mihai said:I don't flickr myself but here are 3 photo streams I enjoyed looking
at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hinius
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mecan
http://www.flickr.com/photos/willpower
cheers
I completely agree.. I like to think a handful of my photos are decent, and they generally garner a whole 18 views (if I'm lucky).. but just for argument's sake, I once posted a couple photos of attractive women in short skirts and skimpy tops.. the pictures were nothing more than snapshots.. they collected about 100 views each in a few days (after I added the appropriate 'sexy' tags)Andrew McK said:You go out and take a photo. put some thought and effort into it, put it on flickr
and you get like 8 views
go take a pic of a girl in some slightly suggestive pose
200 views - easy
It's probably more a comment on the shallowness of people rather than just flickr
but it still pisses me off!