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  1. "On the rare occasions when our dreams succeed and achieve perfection

    they are symbolic chains of scenes and images in place of a narrative

    poetic language; they circumscribe our experiences or expectations or

    situations with such poetic boldness and decisiveness that in the

    morning we are always amazed at ourselves when we remember our

    dreams. We use up too much artistry in our dreams-and therefore often

    are impoverished during the day." Friedrich Nietzsche<div>00Aqxr-21473184.jpg.01e43b35ab3ea4ec31adf05999efa3aa.jpg</div>

  2. Users can see and comment on your presentation by clicking the referencing link on your

    Community-Member-Page. As far as I know, although it has been frequently discussed, there isn't a special critique forum for presentations. Therefor, IMO, the best way to call so.'s attention to your presentation is to get more involved yourself in posting comments on others. My two pennies. Cheers

  3. Technically very pretentious, I guess, but a very good idea, IMO !<p>

    It would also be extremely interesting if in addition to the standard TRP-selections (comments, ratings, views, average etc) we would have the possibility to select the category of the photos listed, namely nudes, fine art, street photography, portraits and so on. (For example: nudes, 3 days, comments OR portraits, 24 hrs, average etc). Creating an additional filter would be possible if we could select the category of the uploaded photo during the submission process...<p> Just a thought. Cheers

  4. What do you think about having TWO featured portfolios from TWO

    different photographers on the index page?<p>

    One could be "portfolio of the day" (changing every 24h) and the

    other one could be the "featured portfolio of the week" (changing

    every 7 days)... This features could increase visibility and

    interaction. Cheers,

  5. Depends on the license agreement, I guess. When buying new software, you are not purchasing the software but just a license to use that software. As such, it is totally dependant on the software's license agreement as to whether the license can be transferred. Theoretical, you bought a right, so you "own that right"; therefore you could also sell this right further. BUT: It's possible that some software companies are not allowing to sell the right to use the software to third parties... Further more, license agreements differ by country. Just check the license provided with the program.
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