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Photos of landscape/scenery of Camino

CollinSK

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Time of past OR future Camino
I walked French way in 2016
I have uploaded most photos that I took during Camino trip (32 days).
And one of my friends told me to keep them by myself because other people can copy and paste. This is a concern. What do you think?

 
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It's been done hundreds of times already, so if you feel the need to publish your pilgrimage, go for it.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Do you care if people use them? If you are a professional photographer you would want to protect your product. Also, is any personal information shown? Perhaps consider if other people shown in the photos might not want to be displayed.
 
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Do you care if people use them? If you are a professional photographer you would want to protect your product. Also, is any personal information shown? Perhaps consider if other people shown in the photos might not want to be displayed.

All scenery photos. I was a pilgrim walked the Santiago route, not professional. No personal information is shown. Yep, you are right. I will not put photos of other people who might call copy right. Thanks for your advice.
 
Do you care if people use them? If you are a professional photographer you would want to protect your product. Also, is any personal information shown? Perhaps consider if other people shown in the photos might not want to be displayed.

The title is "Enchanted_Journey". I like it, too~
 
If you don't mind the pics being copied or shared, then go ahead and put them in a publicly accessible place.

If you do mind, then don't...
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Publish only low definition images in forums or webpages. They will look right enough for the casual reader, but they will not be useful for a printed material or more sophisticated presentations.
Add a personal discrete watermark with your logo or name. Most image editing software will do it.
Be specific about rights granted (or not) to the user.
 
Publish only low definition images in forums or webpages. They will look right enough for the casual reader, but they will not be useful for a printed material or more sophisticated presentations.
Add a personal discrete watermark with your logo or name. Most image editing software will do it.
Be specific about rights granted (or not) to the user.
Water mark is a good idea. Thanks for your advice!
 
I have uploaded most photos that I took during Camino trip (32 days).
And one of my friends told me to keep them by myself because other people can copy and paste. This is a concern. What do you think?

Perhaps the composer and performer of this lovely music would like an acknowledgment too?
 
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