Glad you like the watermarks, thanks again for the help It is a great car! You can see it has been rallying too, paint off the front left side of the bumper has come off!
The Audi Sport quattro '44 CFX' driving into the parc ferme area before the rally demo at Race Retro 2016!
Seventh Race Retro edit, this time in the form of a TV show car! The VW Golf Mk1 that featured on "For the Love of Cars"!
Thank you 607! The edits take slightly longer to do now, but quality is way up there and watermarks are better too! I'll be sure to keep these edits up every now and again and they will always be posted here once I have one done
Audi 200 quattro, Audi Sport quattro and the Audi quattro A2 rally cars all lined up together in the hall at Race Retro 2016!
I figured out how to automatically apply watermarks now, awesome! I still need to save each image individually so days with lots of pictures are going to take a while, but at least it's going to be much quicker now! I used this Ford Escort from Autosport International 2016 back in January as a test subject for my automated testing:
I went to Spring Performance Action Day today at Castle Combe! I have lots of great images to share with you all, but because I'm off to London with Nony for the week, I may not be able to post them until next week - but if you're eager to see what was there, there's a video shared on The Car Love Thread for you all! I'll get to the images when I'm back!
How do you guys think I should do my photos from now on? Would you like them as they have been, one photo every once in a while, or do you want me to put them all into a public imgur album (sorted per event) then a link posted each time an event happens that I take photos at?
I like it the way it is now Perhaps after you've got quite some, you could make them into a public album.
What I mean is that sometimes I take 30 or more pictures at an event, so is that what you'd consider "quite some"? Because then I could watermark each on PS, then upload them all to imgur.com in a public album per event. E.g. one album of photos from Spring Performance 2016, one album of photos from Autosport Intl' 2016, etc. I don't understand your concept of "quite some", seeing as how I have many hundreds of pictures that I can edit and share at any time When exactly are you saying that I should put them into a public album?
Ah, okay, you mean you'd do more at once, then. I thought you would continue doing it per photo, and then in the beginning, you'd have an album with 1 picture, then 2 pictures, and so on. But what I meant with quite some is indeed upload 30 or more in one go.
I mean upload the entire event to the event album at once, yes. I could do that and post the link here, but I suppose that takes away from being able to see the picture here. Could always do both, perhaps. But doing it that way allows me to post it to Facebook and begin to get a new audience, too. I'm still wondering how I should do it, doing it in an album and on Facebook will be much more time-consuming.
Castle Combe, Spring Action Day 2016! My photography album is now uploaded, here: http://imgur.com/a/sdYZc You can view all images there, but I'll be putting the occasional one here for those that want to see! A key highlight from the day was the drifting!
On the close up pictures you might want to blur out the number plate because you can find the owner of the car and stuff like that by doing an HPi check,
@Guill I know about that, but that's fairly irrelevant as nothing is going to happen - after all, because these photos are taken at race tracks, it's a private area and cars are allowed to take off their number plates. If they don't take off their plates then they must be fine with having it shared with thousands of people at an event so a few more people seeing it on a forum site won't change anything!
Thanks Guill, I appreciate the concern, I remember when I first started photography and I wondered about blurring too