http://www.photo.net/photodb/user?user_id=1561226
Address:
Wydawnictwo "KAWALKADA"
Wojciech Kwiatkowski
ul. Kraszewskiego 23
05-840 Brwin
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Joe Randolph, I was not able post to the original post or to comment at that time.
Any photo that is copy-writed is the property of the photographer.
No one can steal it from them.
Using Adobe Photoshop to take out a watermark cannot be done.
That low resolution image with a watermark is used to protect the photographer from pirates and thieves.
Joe, You or Grim posted a link: Photo.net and I found this image on that site:
http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/6261/theelementsarabianhorsevq1.jpg
Joe, how do I purchase that photo and have the photo signed by the photographer? The photo is amazing. I want a large print to adorn my studio and have it framed.
I find the image breathtaking. The whole portfolio is just great from this photographer. I have not changed the name of this photo image.
Joe, perhaps you can Google the name and find out for me how to purchase the photo. That would be great if you could do that for me.
I have tried to find out. Not that good at it to contact the photographer. I think the photographer is from Spain.
Here is an example of why to purchase a photo:
This is a photo that I took in Cappadoccia, Turkey:
CAMEL
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/8003/cappcamel03040rf.jpg
To take this image again one would have to fly to Istanbul, Turkey. Drive to Ankara, the Capitol, drive south into the central part of the country into the mountainous region of Cappadoccia and find the owner of this camel. Plus bring your own camera that may cost a lot of money. Spend a whole day there in order to photograph this young female.
Add the cost of hotels and the total cost to take this photo will be close to three thousand dollars.
Wouldn't it be just smart to purchase the photo at a fraction of the cost from the original photographer?
I'll bet most would rather do that. You would sleep better at night also.
Thanks,
-Kevin
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Jonah, YOU'RE BACK!
Thanks for the email address and web site links. Helps me out. I want to purchase one of his photos as you know.
The photos are breathtaking.
I wish I had his talent.
Sound like you have visited that site also. The work by all those photographers are sensational.
I viewed a landscape photographer today, and in my mind was the thought, another Ansel Adams!?
I will contact Kawalkada in Poland.
In the meantime maybe I should go to OTF and hear your story.
Thank you Jonah. Glad to have you back in one piece.
-Kevin