Rein professionell vielleicht nicht,aber die Bilder wirken ambionierter und individueller.
Mein "Tittenbild" ist übrigens eines mit den wenigsten Likes in meinem Portfolio,soo wichtig kann dieses Kriterium also nicht sein.
Was aber wohl immer gut kommt (Und das ist bei Flickr auch so), sind Bilder in schwarzweiss.Keine Ahnung,warum das so ist.
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knipser72 hat geschrieben:Rein professionell vielleicht nicht,aber die Bilder wirken ambionierter und individueller.
Mein "Tittenbild" ist übrigens eines mit den wenigsten Likes in meinem Portfolio,soo wichtig kann dieses Kriterium also nicht sein.
Was aber wohl immer gut kommt (Und das ist bei Flickr auch so), sind Bilder in schwarzweiss.Keine Ahnung,warum das so ist.
Ja, ambitioniert in der Nachbearbeitung ...
Spricht das jetzt für oder gegen dein Tittenbild


Naja, B/W sieht halt gut aus ....
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Ich muss sagen, ich mag die Seite. Klar, auf popular zu kommen ist nicht die Schwierigkeit, hat man mit knapp 15 Likes erreicht ... aber dann wirklich einen Pulse von >95 zu erreichen oder mehr als 1.000 Likes zu "sammeln" ist schon eine andere Nummer. Hat man was davon ... primär nix - sekundär m.E. schon ne Menge. Ich fange an, verstärkt über die Bilder nachzudenken und genauer auszuwählen, was ankommen könnte und was nicht. Klar, auch dort sind jede Menge Hobbyfotografen mit unterirdischen Bildern unterwegs. Aber es gibt auch etliche ziemlich gute Anbieter, wie ich finde. Und sich die Bilder anzuschauen, wie sie komponiert, mit welchen Brennweite und Belichtungszeit sie erstellt wurden ... das bringt mich zum Nachdenken, wie ich mich verbessern kann. Ich rechne nicht damit, dort jemals substanzielle Verkaufserfolge zu erzielen. Aber der Lerneffekt - gerade für Tier- und Landschaftsfotografie - ist für mich enorm ... und nebenbei finde ich ein paar neue interessante Reiseziele. 

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Re: 500px
Hab gestern folgende Mail von 500 ox bekommen :Hi Margit,
On October 10th, we will be rolling out improvements to our web platform that will directly impact you as a Contributor to Licensing.
Over the last few months, we completed a full audit of our Licensing submission workflow to simplify the process and make it more transparent and efficient. The upcoming changes to your Photo Manager will provide more information about the status of photos you’ve submitted to Licensing, any changes required for approval, and where your photos are being distributed.
How will these changes affect me?
We’ve added a new “Under Review” category in the Photo Manager to provide more accurate information on the status of your photo. Previously, all images submitted to Licensing were automatically put into a Collection for maximized sales potential, and to allow clients to request an expedited review for specific photos. With the new category, some Contributors may now see that their images have been moved from the Core or Prime Collections to “Under Review.”
What are the categories now?
Changes Required: Images have been reviewed and now require you to make changes to the file. You will receive a notification in your Photo Manager and an email that will outline the necessary changes in order to ensure your images are approved for Licensing.
Under Review: Images have been successfully submitted for review. Please note, priority is given to Commercial submissions that are exclusively submitted to 500px. Learn more about exclusivity.
Prime or Core Collection: Images have been reviewed and are now approved for Licensing. You can now find out where your photo is being distributed on the right-hand side of your Photo Manager.
Declined: Images have been deemed not suitable for Licensing based on one or more criteria. You can now see the reasons why your photo was declined in the Photo Manager. Please note this is only applicable to photos that are submitted after October 1, 2018. Learn more about why images are declined for Licensing.
The Licensing tab on your 500px profile will only display images that have been approved for Licensing and are available for purchase through one or both of our exclusive distribution partners.
We hope that these changes give you a much better understanding of the status of your Licensing submissions, and that the feedback provided helps you become an even better photographer.
If you have any questions about Licensing, check out our Contributor Information page for more details. If you can’t find an answer there, feel free to submit a question to our Support team.
The 500px Team
On October 10th, we will be rolling out improvements to our web platform that will directly impact you as a Contributor to Licensing.
Over the last few months, we completed a full audit of our Licensing submission workflow to simplify the process and make it more transparent and efficient. The upcoming changes to your Photo Manager will provide more information about the status of photos you’ve submitted to Licensing, any changes required for approval, and where your photos are being distributed.
How will these changes affect me?
We’ve added a new “Under Review” category in the Photo Manager to provide more accurate information on the status of your photo. Previously, all images submitted to Licensing were automatically put into a Collection for maximized sales potential, and to allow clients to request an expedited review for specific photos. With the new category, some Contributors may now see that their images have been moved from the Core or Prime Collections to “Under Review.”
What are the categories now?
Changes Required: Images have been reviewed and now require you to make changes to the file. You will receive a notification in your Photo Manager and an email that will outline the necessary changes in order to ensure your images are approved for Licensing.
Under Review: Images have been successfully submitted for review. Please note, priority is given to Commercial submissions that are exclusively submitted to 500px. Learn more about exclusivity.
Prime or Core Collection: Images have been reviewed and are now approved for Licensing. You can now find out where your photo is being distributed on the right-hand side of your Photo Manager.
Declined: Images have been deemed not suitable for Licensing based on one or more criteria. You can now see the reasons why your photo was declined in the Photo Manager. Please note this is only applicable to photos that are submitted after October 1, 2018. Learn more about why images are declined for Licensing.
The Licensing tab on your 500px profile will only display images that have been approved for Licensing and are available for purchase through one or both of our exclusive distribution partners.
We hope that these changes give you a much better understanding of the status of your Licensing submissions, and that the feedback provided helps you become an even better photographer.
If you have any questions about Licensing, check out our Contributor Information page for more details. If you can’t find an answer there, feel free to submit a question to our Support team.
The 500px Team
gehackte Website...
Hi, habe gerade auf Heise folgenden Artikel gelesen:
https://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Gehackte-Websites-620-Millionen-Accounts-zum-Verkauf-im-Darknet-4305517.html?wt_mc=rss.ho.beitrag.atom
Danach ist auch 500px gehackt worden.
Also besser mal die Passwörter ändern!
https://www.heise.de/security/meldung/Gehackte-Websites-620-Millionen-Accounts-zum-Verkauf-im-Darknet-4305517.html?wt_mc=rss.ho.beitrag.atom
Danach ist auch 500px gehackt worden.

Also besser mal die Passwörter ändern!
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