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Torvaldr:
I found it! Nice pic! Bad Gophers! Ogre smash!
Tribblechomper:
--- Quote from: Persephone on March 05, 2009, 05:30:26 AM ---RQ the sketches are fantastic! I lack the manual dexterity to do anything good sketchwise, so I envy people who do that really well!
And because I did this completely by accident, and it looked so nice I kept it... My latest photoshop.
A tulip from last spring. *sigh* RIP my tulips... Gophers ate the lot!
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Color me impressed...
Torvaldr:
--- Quote from: Tribblechomper on March 05, 2009, 05:46:35 AM ---Color me impressed...
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What shade? a little more pink or would you like more blue? I know, burgundy!
Persephone:
*huggle snuggles for Torv, MSD and Tribble* Thanks you guys!
Occasionally I wonder if there's a market for selling my photos, but I really have no idea how to do it. And there is a lot better stuff out there. I tend to just get lucky.
Oh and Tribble, I owe most of my neat accomplishments to a plugin created for photoshop by Nikon... It's sort of an extension of the camera software, it allows you to play with shados and saturation and exposure and W/B all in one window... AND it works on jpg! It's a free download off the Nikon site, and I'd recommend it for anyone playing with photoshop.
Chiroptera:
--- Quote ---Occasionally I wonder if there's a market for selling my photos, but I really have no idea how to do it. And there is a lot better stuff out there. I tend to just get lucky.
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Have you looked into setting up a store on Etsy? It's free to have an account although I believe it costs something like 20 cents to post each item and that gets it listed for 4 months. Once the item sells they take 3.5% of the price. (That doesn't include shipping - you charge whatever you need to ship it). It could be a relatively inexpensive way for you to judge what kind of market you'd have.
You can sell photography via CafePress as well, but I think that has more limitations and less profit in the long run.
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