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This photo was taken by my kid from the rare seat of the car. The windows are tinted, so you can see the deference between open and tinted part of the sky. This is exactly how neutral density or graduated neutral density filter works.
Today I want to share with you my experience about stolen photos.
Last week I got my report with my stolen photos, one of the photos was on istockphoto.com. I send email to iStockphoto compliance enforcement (ce@istockphoto.com), and a few hours later I got their response:
“Hi Alex,
Thanks for the email. Please accept this response to your support ticket as well regarding this matter.
Please be aware that our contributing Artist’s enter into an Agreement with iStockphoto, whereby they claim that they own the copyright to any and all of the stock they contribute to the site, when this is not the case we take the matter very seriously and will handle the matter accordingly.
Please be advised the image you have referenced is no longer available on our website.
Kind Regards,
Compliance Enforcement Officer”
iStockphoto removed stolen images immediately.
If you would like to check if one of your images appears on the web you can do it with http://www.tineye.com website.
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There are few kinds of light in photography. The primary lighting conditions are: the frontlight (the light that hits straight on the front of your subject / hits your back), the sidelight (the light that hits the subject from side) and backlight (the source of light hits the back of the subject / hits the front of the photographer).
The backlight is the most difficult to photograph with. But it is often produces stunning photos.
In this post I want to show you the example of backlight exposure. I took this picture with flash on, because I didn’t want the flower to be underexposed.
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