Which one of these photos is mine?Can you tell? This is a prime example of why I started working with textures and taking my photos to the next level. All three of the above photos were taken by different photographers. It happens. You're on location with other photographers, photographing the same bird on the same branch at the same time of day in the same light. {boy, that was a mouthful!} You post those photos to a group, and one of the photos {not mine because I didn't post it} gets a comment... "Your photo & X's appear to be taken in same tree, on same limb..regardless, both photos are good!" <~ That is NOT what I want to hear in regards to my work. And that's exactly what I was running into, why I began doing what I do with my photos, and eventually why I started The Daily Texture, in order to help all of YOU create more unique, stand-out work with your photos. Instead of putting my straight from the camera shot out there...I put something like THIS out there: Now my work stands out. Now it's different than the others. Now it doesn't matter where and when I took the photo. Now My Work Becomes Unique.Collections Used To Create This ART:Comments are closed.
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