by Nevil Zaveri on Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:48 am
first of all, let me thank you for your critiques and suggestions.
@ ganeshji,
there are few reasons that prevent me from posting larger images, one may find some silly or reserved.
first & most important is that i always prefer to see any image as a whole (without scroll) & that too at 100% posted size. now i know that we can click on the same, but i doubt if somebody takes that much pain. this applies much to portrait orientation.
second, i have all my images converted to the size i currently post (for my flickr website); i am teacher by profession and at the end of the long hectic day i feel little tiring (or lazy?!) to search these images from piles of CD and do everything again.
and last one is to discourage copying and misuse of my images (i have seen some on 'fully faltoo' sites); as i am planning to be a professional i want to keep some surprises with larger prints!
these are my reasons, ganeshji, and i am always open to change with convincing ideas and suggestions.
@ vmr,
yes, vijayji. my uncropped corners images shows little part of filter rim which makes it look like an image from a low flying spaceship window!
@divyarajsingh,
making sepia can too be a nice idea but increasing brightness will convey the mood of small afternoon hours, which i don't want. and i normally keep borders to minimum because i have a strong belief that when a picture is seen, nothing should come in between the image and the viewer, not even a frame or border.
@akb,
thank you, ashwiniji, someday i am planning to...
regards.
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