I want to make a photo with black and white and then have one thing in the photo colored. Like a flower having color and then the rest of the picture be black and white. If anyone could give me a website that does this I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Find a place to decorate my pictures?
I don't know of any web sites; just software. I use Photoshop CS2. If you want to email the image to me I'll do it for you. No problem.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
If i take a picture of someone's flower and sell it do i owe them money?
meaning if i go into someones yard with their permission and take a picture of a flower in their garden and sell it do i have to pay them or is that up to me or up to them or what?
If i take a picture of someone's flower and sell it do i owe them money?
If the flower is unique perhaps there could be a property issue, but in any case if you asked permission and they gave it there should be no problem. The only thing that comes in would be again if the flower was somehow unique, like if the guy had developed some type of hybrid. In that case I would strongly suggest getting a property release before trying to publish the image. If you have no plans for commercial publication and only want to use the image for artistic prints then you need no release.
And ipshwitz, have you really been a professional photographer for 10 years? Your website http://www.wise-photos.net/index.asp says since 1998 and you are only 25 years old. So did you become a pro when you were 15 or were you 17? Maybe we should call you Uberboy!
Reply:I don't think so, but how could they prove it anyway? especially if it's close up....
Reply:No you don't have to pay, unless you promised to do so when you took the picture.
Obviously, it is up to you what you do, but maybe you could make them a gift of an enlargement of the photo, to show your appreciation.
Reply:no, you don't OWE them anything. But, maybe a copy of the picture and a thank you note would be nice. It was their flower and they were nice enough to let you take the picture.....I say make a copy of the picture, buy a pretty frame, and write a nice thank you note.
Reply:Hey! Real business woman takes ALL - gives nothing! :D
Reply:You do not need permission to sell or distribute an image if the flower or person for that matter is in view from a public place such as sidewalk. Besides for a flower they are going to have a hard time proving that it's the flower on their front yard.
Reply:Only if you agreed to give them a fee or something as a condition of gaining access to the flower in question.
Probably would be nice to give them a print in case there is any ambiguity here.
Reply:You keep the money....your subject is an object not a person, so you don't need consent to sell
Reply:No, there are no royaltees that are required to be given to the owner of the flower. Now, as a generous offer you could give them something because it was their work and time that created the subject you photographed.
Also, you can't walk right onto their property and take the photo. Be sure you get permission from them first, otherwise it is tresspassing.
It's always best to be generous to those who have helped you create an item for sale. Whether you are photographing their flower or drawing their house, it's still theirs. And even though you are not required to pay them, it's nice to give them a little something.
Reply:It is your art so you need not pay them. If they took you to court they would have no claim.
Reply:even if it's in "their" yard, it's not "their" flower- humans don't own vegitation, i'd say to just give them a nice print of the photo, and call it even.
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If i take a picture of someone's flower and sell it do i owe them money?
If the flower is unique perhaps there could be a property issue, but in any case if you asked permission and they gave it there should be no problem. The only thing that comes in would be again if the flower was somehow unique, like if the guy had developed some type of hybrid. In that case I would strongly suggest getting a property release before trying to publish the image. If you have no plans for commercial publication and only want to use the image for artistic prints then you need no release.
And ipshwitz, have you really been a professional photographer for 10 years? Your website http://www.wise-photos.net/index.asp says since 1998 and you are only 25 years old. So did you become a pro when you were 15 or were you 17? Maybe we should call you Uberboy!
Reply:I don't think so, but how could they prove it anyway? especially if it's close up....
Reply:No you don't have to pay, unless you promised to do so when you took the picture.
Obviously, it is up to you what you do, but maybe you could make them a gift of an enlargement of the photo, to show your appreciation.
Reply:no, you don't OWE them anything. But, maybe a copy of the picture and a thank you note would be nice. It was their flower and they were nice enough to let you take the picture.....I say make a copy of the picture, buy a pretty frame, and write a nice thank you note.
Reply:Hey! Real business woman takes ALL - gives nothing! :D
Reply:You do not need permission to sell or distribute an image if the flower or person for that matter is in view from a public place such as sidewalk. Besides for a flower they are going to have a hard time proving that it's the flower on their front yard.
Reply:Only if you agreed to give them a fee or something as a condition of gaining access to the flower in question.
Probably would be nice to give them a print in case there is any ambiguity here.
Reply:You keep the money....your subject is an object not a person, so you don't need consent to sell
Reply:No, there are no royaltees that are required to be given to the owner of the flower. Now, as a generous offer you could give them something because it was their work and time that created the subject you photographed.
Also, you can't walk right onto their property and take the photo. Be sure you get permission from them first, otherwise it is tresspassing.
It's always best to be generous to those who have helped you create an item for sale. Whether you are photographing their flower or drawing their house, it's still theirs. And even though you are not required to pay them, it's nice to give them a little something.
Reply:It is your art so you need not pay them. If they took you to court they would have no claim.
Reply:even if it's in "their" yard, it's not "their" flower- humans don't own vegitation, i'd say to just give them a nice print of the photo, and call it even.
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Need a specific flower picture!?
okay. can somebody find me a picture of any flower coming out the ground, preferably out of rubbish or rocks or some dead looking thing like that...where the flower is in color and the rest is black and white? you'd think that's an easy photo op and it'd be on the internet somewhere but i can't find it. help! thanks
Need a specific flower picture!?
Using someone else's picture from the Internet could cause problems, why not just shoot it on a digital camera yourself ?
All you need is a low level shot of a fresh flower sitting in some rocks or trash against an uncluttered background. Use an image editing program to select and isolate the flower then convert the rest to grayscale.
Reply:Here's one... that sorta fits... I will keep looking though... just give me a minute or two.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2166/2470...
Need a specific flower picture!?
Using someone else's picture from the Internet could cause problems, why not just shoot it on a digital camera yourself ?
All you need is a low level shot of a fresh flower sitting in some rocks or trash against an uncluttered background. Use an image editing program to select and isolate the flower then convert the rest to grayscale.
Reply:Here's one... that sorta fits... I will keep looking though... just give me a minute or two.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2166/2470...
What do the Twilight titles and pictures mean?
do the titles mean anything? the pictures? i have a good guess on the picture but idk about the titles. like Breaking Dawn, Midnight Sun, and the recent, already out books. i know what the apple means and i have a good guess on the flower: like "she loves me; she loves me not" but what are your guesses?
What do the Twilight titles and pictures mean?
Twilight.
As the person above me said, Twilight's apple is standing for the forbidden fruit. This is the only cover Stephanie got to pick. The meaning I think of the actual Title is basically twilight. twilight is the end of a new day, and basically this book is the end of Bella's truly human life. This is what i think.
New Moon
As people above me said, the flower was picked because the publishers. I love your idea, it is very practical. The actual title i think means as others said, the dark part of her life, or the darkest part of the moon cycle. I also think that edward is her light, and since there is no light in a new moon this would make sense. Again just a guess.
Eclipse
Again Steph had no control over what they put on her cover. But I think it is the ribbon being torn apart because, she is torn apart by picking between the two loves. One half is her love for Jacob the other Edward. This is again a theory. And for the title. This I think is almost like how her "sun" Jacob covers the moon, Edward. She has to pick between these two and when she does the other moves away, but another thing I think is they are both very strong and you need both of them to make an eclipse (referring to Sun and moon/ Edward Jacob) but you can't have an eclpise for to long eventually one of them has to go away.
All theories but I hope I helped. Major Twi fan!!!
EDIT::
Sorry about repeating forbidden fruit, didn't read it.
anyway i think breaking Dawn is going to be like the sun is coming up and it is a start of a new day, and this will be the start of Bella's new life. This is also the only one that doesn't have anything dark in it so it might not be such darker times
and Midnight Sun
This is another thing that would describe Twilight in another way. It is just another way of saying Twilight, because the book is another way of telling what already happened but in a different way.
Reply:the apple represents the fruit of the evil tree in the Garden of Eden
Reply:I'm pretty sure that the cover of "Twilight" represents temptation.
Eve is tempting Adam with the apple.
Bella is tempting Edward with her blood.
I hope Edward doesn't give in like Adam did....
Reply:Twilight- The apple on the cover of Twilight represents "forbidden fruit." Stephenie used the scripture from Genesis. You know... the bible?
New Moon- The flower is a tulip (just ruffled). The apple cover has a lot of meaning to Stephenie, but she did not pick the New Moon cover.
Eclipse- The cover wasn't choses by Steph, but by publishers.
Reply:I don't like Twilight that much to be honest. But meh.
The titles are all somehow incorporated into the books. For example, in the first book, Twilight, Bella (or Edward, I don't remember anymore) mentions how it's twilight when they are outside after the prom.
Twilight sometimes is viewed as a time where night and day are one, the 'transition time' from light to dark. I guess it could represent Bella wanting to change from a human to a vampire (but I wouldn't look too deeply into it).
I guess Meyer wanted to keep the theme of astrology for the rest of it, but otherwise, I have no idea.
Reply:Hmm, I feel Twiliight is the title of the first book because, it's the beginning of the end of Bella's human life. New Moon, because when there is a new moon, there is no moon, no light to guide us through the darkness. Eclipse, because Bella is struggling to choose one over the other, and the love for one eclipses the love of the other, covers it until it's not visible.
The apple for the Adam and Eve thing. The flower, I never really thought of it, but I like your thought. The ribbon, I have absolutely no clue, at all.
Reply:i guess i think an apple is a fruit
and the other ones are lik times of day
Reply:well, on the first book, i think your right forbidden fruit. On the second book i would say that the title new moon kinda means a change. After edward left bella, she was broken inside and then her and jacob started hanging out and formed a strong bond, but the moon is still the moon so she loves edward more so after she found out the was going to provoke the head vamps to kill him, she saved him. the third book is called eclips. The picture (to me) is a symobol of bellas love. its torn, because she loves edward and jacob. i remember that Jacob said that he could deal with the clouds, but he couldnt fight an eclips. so thats what i think.
Reply:me and my friends were talking about this and a guess we had was that like its kind of a night cycle.
+Twilight
+New moon
+Eclipse
+Breaking Dawn
haha.
idk.
it kinda works.
and the titles are mentioned in each book.
What do the Twilight titles and pictures mean?
Twilight.
As the person above me said, Twilight's apple is standing for the forbidden fruit. This is the only cover Stephanie got to pick. The meaning I think of the actual Title is basically twilight. twilight is the end of a new day, and basically this book is the end of Bella's truly human life. This is what i think.
New Moon
As people above me said, the flower was picked because the publishers. I love your idea, it is very practical. The actual title i think means as others said, the dark part of her life, or the darkest part of the moon cycle. I also think that edward is her light, and since there is no light in a new moon this would make sense. Again just a guess.
Eclipse
Again Steph had no control over what they put on her cover. But I think it is the ribbon being torn apart because, she is torn apart by picking between the two loves. One half is her love for Jacob the other Edward. This is again a theory. And for the title. This I think is almost like how her "sun" Jacob covers the moon, Edward. She has to pick between these two and when she does the other moves away, but another thing I think is they are both very strong and you need both of them to make an eclipse (referring to Sun and moon/ Edward Jacob) but you can't have an eclpise for to long eventually one of them has to go away.
All theories but I hope I helped. Major Twi fan!!!
EDIT::
Sorry about repeating forbidden fruit, didn't read it.
anyway i think breaking Dawn is going to be like the sun is coming up and it is a start of a new day, and this will be the start of Bella's new life. This is also the only one that doesn't have anything dark in it so it might not be such darker times
and Midnight Sun
This is another thing that would describe Twilight in another way. It is just another way of saying Twilight, because the book is another way of telling what already happened but in a different way.
Reply:the apple represents the fruit of the evil tree in the Garden of Eden
Reply:I'm pretty sure that the cover of "Twilight" represents temptation.
Eve is tempting Adam with the apple.
Bella is tempting Edward with her blood.
I hope Edward doesn't give in like Adam did....
Reply:Twilight- The apple on the cover of Twilight represents "forbidden fruit." Stephenie used the scripture from Genesis. You know... the bible?
New Moon- The flower is a tulip (just ruffled). The apple cover has a lot of meaning to Stephenie, but she did not pick the New Moon cover.
Eclipse- The cover wasn't choses by Steph, but by publishers.
Reply:I don't like Twilight that much to be honest. But meh.
The titles are all somehow incorporated into the books. For example, in the first book, Twilight, Bella (or Edward, I don't remember anymore) mentions how it's twilight when they are outside after the prom.
Twilight sometimes is viewed as a time where night and day are one, the 'transition time' from light to dark. I guess it could represent Bella wanting to change from a human to a vampire (but I wouldn't look too deeply into it).
I guess Meyer wanted to keep the theme of astrology for the rest of it, but otherwise, I have no idea.
Reply:Hmm, I feel Twiliight is the title of the first book because, it's the beginning of the end of Bella's human life. New Moon, because when there is a new moon, there is no moon, no light to guide us through the darkness. Eclipse, because Bella is struggling to choose one over the other, and the love for one eclipses the love of the other, covers it until it's not visible.
The apple for the Adam and Eve thing. The flower, I never really thought of it, but I like your thought. The ribbon, I have absolutely no clue, at all.
Reply:i guess i think an apple is a fruit
and the other ones are lik times of day
Reply:well, on the first book, i think your right forbidden fruit. On the second book i would say that the title new moon kinda means a change. After edward left bella, she was broken inside and then her and jacob started hanging out and formed a strong bond, but the moon is still the moon so she loves edward more so after she found out the was going to provoke the head vamps to kill him, she saved him. the third book is called eclips. The picture (to me) is a symobol of bellas love. its torn, because she loves edward and jacob. i remember that Jacob said that he could deal with the clouds, but he couldnt fight an eclips. so thats what i think.
Reply:me and my friends were talking about this and a guess we had was that like its kind of a night cycle.
+Twilight
+New moon
+Eclipse
+Breaking Dawn
haha.
idk.
it kinda works.
and the titles are mentioned in each book.
What is the proccess and needed in flower arrangement????
i wish u can give also the website where i go to see some pictures with process and need of the flower arrangement??
What is the proccess and needed in flower arrangement????
Its so easy but here is a link anyway http://www.overthegardengate.co.uk/cotta...
You need oasis van get this in a craft shop or florist.
Soak oasis in water till really wet pierce with a knife first when you see bubbles its me take out.
Use a fixing tape to secure then start to put your flowers and foliage .
Start with 3 Flowers then foliage,5Flowers +foliage ,9Flowers +_foliage.
Good luck and enjoy.
Reply:This may help you. It offers a series of articles on flower arranging for different seasons and events:
http://homegarden.expertvillage.com/inte...
Hope it helps! Good Luck!
What is the proccess and needed in flower arrangement????
Its so easy but here is a link anyway http://www.overthegardengate.co.uk/cotta...
You need oasis van get this in a craft shop or florist.
Soak oasis in water till really wet pierce with a knife first when you see bubbles its me take out.
Use a fixing tape to secure then start to put your flowers and foliage .
Start with 3 Flowers then foliage,5Flowers +foliage ,9Flowers +_foliage.
Good luck and enjoy.
Reply:This may help you. It offers a series of articles on flower arranging for different seasons and events:
http://homegarden.expertvillage.com/inte...
Hope it helps! Good Luck!
How can I take wildflowers from the road, and put them in a flower bed?
There is about 15 different kinds of wildflowers that grow along my road, but my road is a dirt road so they get really dusty. i already took 12 wild roses but they are all in shock, but they will be ok next year. How can I take these other wildflowers and plant them in my flower bed? Just to name a few of the flowers, there are daisys, black eyed susans, fire weed, flowering maple, and this one type of small purple vine that looks like a mini wisteria. how can i do it, and make sure they are ok? oh, and its ok if its illegal, this is a dirt road that only gets about 20 cars a day. i tried to plant wildflowers from seed, and only about 5 small types of flowers came up, not the ones that were in the picture. it was the biggest waste of money i ever spent. oh, and one more question, is there any type of wildflower seed packets (or miracle gro stuff) that has many big flowers come up like snapdragons and is very full and colourful?
How can I take wildflowers from the road, and put them in a flower bed?
Dan,
Stop and think for a moment about your actions. Is it illegal? Yes!! Private property calls it invasion and theft.
Public Property brings Criminal Charges against you!
First a real Wildflower Bed needs development and plannning. Set aside an area you wish to have as such a garden in your yard. Make the proper provisions, such as the soil, irrigation availability, and a border to keep the plants in place. Wildflowers are really weeds that will take over if not contained my friend!
With the planning, backfill with any dirt you can and some compost or manure your set to go. Again, confine the area with either a stone or timber wall no less than three foot tall and make it a full surround. After planning and executing that project examine your real purpose.
Do I want a true wildflower garden or a garden I can be proud of and tend? I believe the later to be more true. Set the garden to be receptive to any planting this fall. Spend the time between then and spring to put a plan on paper. Make a gradious plan with a Specimen Tree surrounded by rare plants. Then get real and plan a garden that reflects your obvious goal of color through the season.
There are so many plants and so many zones in this country that plants can grow in. Write me back for the zone you are in. I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com and welcome such a challenge.
I, after reading your post, would suggest making a raised bed using whatever is available to you. The plants I would use would be a Center Plant of Yucca, a background of Gereniums and a front of Midlandier Roses. All are cheap and available at any Nursery. Beats the hell out of trying to save monies and the bed will continue for years!
Good Luck. I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com
Reply:No, it's not ok ..... it is illegal!
Most wild plants will die when moved and transplanted, believe me, I've tried many, many times with no success! Some of the plants you listed can easily be grown from seed or plants purchased at a nursery. Black Eyed Susan's only need to be planted once since they self propagate very easily. Those wildflower seed packets are usually not good and will contain more weed seeds than real flower seeds like you are wanting. You could make your own mixture of seeds. Buy packets of seeds that you like, mix them together and plant!
Reply:I would just dig them up and transplant them immediately. I would probably wait until closer to fall. You can enjoy them next year.
Reply:Quite apart from whether it is or is not legal, wild flowers are notoriously difficult to transplant I think. Cowslips, for example, will quite happily live in lawns or roadside verges, but won't survive in flower borders!
Reply:wildflowers are very difficult to translplant if not impossible for some climates. i would cut the tops or seed bearing areas and save them to plant next year....you'll have a nice suprise in the spring.
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How can I take wildflowers from the road, and put them in a flower bed?
Dan,
Stop and think for a moment about your actions. Is it illegal? Yes!! Private property calls it invasion and theft.
Public Property brings Criminal Charges against you!
First a real Wildflower Bed needs development and plannning. Set aside an area you wish to have as such a garden in your yard. Make the proper provisions, such as the soil, irrigation availability, and a border to keep the plants in place. Wildflowers are really weeds that will take over if not contained my friend!
With the planning, backfill with any dirt you can and some compost or manure your set to go. Again, confine the area with either a stone or timber wall no less than three foot tall and make it a full surround. After planning and executing that project examine your real purpose.
Do I want a true wildflower garden or a garden I can be proud of and tend? I believe the later to be more true. Set the garden to be receptive to any planting this fall. Spend the time between then and spring to put a plan on paper. Make a gradious plan with a Specimen Tree surrounded by rare plants. Then get real and plan a garden that reflects your obvious goal of color through the season.
There are so many plants and so many zones in this country that plants can grow in. Write me back for the zone you are in. I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com and welcome such a challenge.
I, after reading your post, would suggest making a raised bed using whatever is available to you. The plants I would use would be a Center Plant of Yucca, a background of Gereniums and a front of Midlandier Roses. All are cheap and available at any Nursery. Beats the hell out of trying to save monies and the bed will continue for years!
Good Luck. I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com
Reply:No, it's not ok ..... it is illegal!
Most wild plants will die when moved and transplanted, believe me, I've tried many, many times with no success! Some of the plants you listed can easily be grown from seed or plants purchased at a nursery. Black Eyed Susan's only need to be planted once since they self propagate very easily. Those wildflower seed packets are usually not good and will contain more weed seeds than real flower seeds like you are wanting. You could make your own mixture of seeds. Buy packets of seeds that you like, mix them together and plant!
Reply:I would just dig them up and transplant them immediately. I would probably wait until closer to fall. You can enjoy them next year.
Reply:Quite apart from whether it is or is not legal, wild flowers are notoriously difficult to transplant I think. Cowslips, for example, will quite happily live in lawns or roadside verges, but won't survive in flower borders!
Reply:wildflowers are very difficult to translplant if not impossible for some climates. i would cut the tops or seed bearing areas and save them to plant next year....you'll have a nice suprise in the spring.
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How do I get my photo shop pictures ot show up on my photogallery?
some of my pictures will show up but not all of them. I am trying to get some pictures up on my myspace that did on photoshop and when I go to up load them they dont show up, when I click pictures,, when i look it up in a file it is just a piece of paper and a flower ( a file icon thing) I think it has something to do with the writing or something. If u can would u answer this as detailed as possibel on how to do it right. thank you.
How do I get my photo shop pictures ot show up on my photogallery?
I had the same problem with my photoshop files. Make sure you are saving them as RGB jpegs. If they still don't show up, open the file in another view program like Preview on Mac or any program that will allow you to open it and save it. Just save it right over the top of the old one, you don't need to change anything. That should work. My photoshop jpegs I just have to open then save in Preview on my Mac...must be something with the way photoshop saves jpegs. You can also try to save for web. Make sure you save at 72 DPI which is standard for web...not 96...not sure what the guy below is thinking.
Reply:Your pictures are probably too big for Myspace. Bring them up in Photoshop and make them smaller by looking for the Resample option. Keep the picture small and use 96 DPI as the standard and "save as" a JPG file.
How do I get my photo shop pictures ot show up on my photogallery?
I had the same problem with my photoshop files. Make sure you are saving them as RGB jpegs. If they still don't show up, open the file in another view program like Preview on Mac or any program that will allow you to open it and save it. Just save it right over the top of the old one, you don't need to change anything. That should work. My photoshop jpegs I just have to open then save in Preview on my Mac...must be something with the way photoshop saves jpegs. You can also try to save for web. Make sure you save at 72 DPI which is standard for web...not 96...not sure what the guy below is thinking.
Reply:Your pictures are probably too big for Myspace. Bring them up in Photoshop and make them smaller by looking for the Resample option. Keep the picture small and use 96 DPI as the standard and "save as" a JPG file.
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