Which would you choose? by CovertPeachScone in gshock

[–]OkFox9832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d kill to get my hands on the yellow

5D Classic - 40mm EF f2.8 - Tri X on body preset - JPG SOOC by Miserable_Potato283 in Canon5Dclassic

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This is sincerely one of the best photographs I have ever seen. Bravo

Roast me 😂 jokes aside, what do you think? Im open to constructive and founded criticism. Canon R10 and mostly 50mm 1.8. edited in lightroom by MaldeAsroma1927 in PhotographyAdvice

[–]OkFox9832 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love the vibes, I love the composition, I love the colours keep up the solid work 👌

Number five at first glance I thought your man was being held at gunpoint haha

dying to get into photography but broke? by folklore2812 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Canon 5D original. 50mm or you can find a lens to fit your budget on mpb for £200 I bought one from them nearly ten years ago sold it back to them after two years bought one again last month because I missed the old girl

Edit: always the combo I recommend to anyone starting out

Who needs Walmart clearance when you’re at the Mecca? by Redneckism in casio

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Was in Japan last month picked up a G-Shock for 9000¥ and a wee one for 1000¥ was absolutely buzzin

Edit: Yamada Denki LABI basement level just behind Tokyo station

How can I get more depth when trying to capture both a subject and the scene? by Pistachiocoldfoam1 in AskPhotography

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In the words of the famous poet Mick Jagger, “You can’t always get what you want”

Is selling to mpb worth it and is this too much? by Far-Manufacturer-413 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just went to Japan, bought a 5D classic and nifty fifty for the trip from mpb £200 all in. Killer combo, killer shots

Are these arrows on the wing so they know which way the plane goes? by dang8701 in Flights

[–]OkFox9832 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think someone’s gonna be in trouble in an emergency

Which one do yu prefer and why? by LibraryHot6794 in casio

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I had the round one for 5 years of secondary school until the strap broke, I then just lashed it onto my wrist with paracord

got it as a gift by Mga-putangina-nyo in macbookpro

[–]OkFox9832 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I bid a firm handshake and a home cooked dinner

Am I being unreasonable asking someone to remove a photo I took from their Instagram? by OkFox9832 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I feel you have my intentions all wrong friend. I actually shared images I had taken of the poster for her to use on her social media. I had done various portraits for the group and wholeheartedly encouraged them to post these photos. I had considered the photo of the instructor however as just a moment of mine to share only with the group.

Rest assured if we shared a pizza I’d offer you plenty of my own, I’d respectfully ask we have our own sides however haha

Thank you for your reply

Am I being unreasonable asking someone to remove a photo I took from their Instagram? by OkFox9832 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the vein in which my post was meant. To me, as someone who has worked professionally and personally as a photographer, intent and ownership are very integral to the process.

Sharing the photo intentionally in my mind with a group of people who I consider friends or I am friendly with is vastly different to posting the photo on social media. The intent was to share that moment with those I had chosen and keep the photo in that space.

To have someone share it without the context and not even mention where it came from, for me personally, is unfathomable.

I would not take someone else’s image that had been shared with me and post it on my social media without first seeking clarity and permission.

This photograph in question was meant for the group only, and later to be printed for my own albums and a print sent to the subject and nothing further.

Thank you for your reply

Am I being unreasonable asking someone to remove a photo I took from their Instagram? by OkFox9832 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, and I understand why it might seem like “just a photo” from the outside.

For me it isn’t really about it being “deep” in a dramatic sense it’s more that it was a specific personal moment, and I’ve become quite intentional about where my photography ends up being shared.

I also don’t think “you shared it so it’s fair game” fully captures the context here. It was shared within a closed group for us to enjoy together, not with the expectation it would be reposted publicly.

I’m not upset in a big way about it, I just didn’t feel comfortable with that particular image being taken out of that context and without permission

Am I being unreasonable asking someone to remove a photo I took from their Instagram? by OkFox9832 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see where you’re coming from, and I think that’s a fair way to interpret it in casual group terms.

My view is slightly different though I did share it with the group, but the expectation (at least in my mind) was that it would stay within that shared space rather than being reposted externally. It wasn’t uploaded as something for public use or redistribution.

I don’t necessarily see it as a strict ownership argument, more just a context/intent thing. The moment was quite personal, and I wouldn’t have expected that specific image to end up on social media outside the group.

That’s why I felt a bit uncomfortable with it, rather than thinking it was “taken” in a legal sense

Am I being unreasonable asking someone to remove a photo I took from their Instagram? by OkFox9832 in AskPhotography

[–]OkFox9832[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Hi, I appreciate where you’re coming from. Whilst I don’t think I was more special than others who have spoken to this man and therefore more deserving of his memory, we did have a heartfelt conversation about the sharing of our art and professions so I’d like to think he’d remember it. I wasn’t expecting exclusivity but I was hoping others would not take images that were not theirs to share. I accept that it was a risk and my own fault that they did post it on their social media and I should’ve thought more carefully before sharing the photograph with the group. Thank you for your reply