Watermarks suck

As you may know, my work is all Creative Commons Non-Commercial. That means people, as long as they give credit and link back to http://www.StuckInCustoms.com , can use my images on their blogs, wallpaper, personal use – anything – as long as it is not used commercially. Every day, I upload a HUGE 6000+ pixel max-resolution image to the Internet. I do not have any fear at all… Believe me, it’s quite liberating living in a world without internet-stealth-fear. ~ Trey RatcliffLike Trey, I also don’t use watermarks on my photos and I use a Creative Commons Non-Commercial license. Watermarks ruin my experience of a photograph. It’s like listening to a great piece of music with someone talking in the background. It’s like watching a movie with someone making commentary the whole time.Trey Ratcliff

Size isn't important

The size of the image sensor is important, and generally, the larger the sensor, the larger your pixels, and the larger the pixels, the more light you can collect. The more light you can catch, the better the image.I’ve found that some consumers don’t care to learn enough to make sound buying decisions. Some people still buy cars and SUVs with 250+ HP engines and can do 0-60 MPH in under 6 seconds but drive them in the same rush hour traffic as everyone else. They’ve bought into the idea that more is better.Pocket : Camera megapixels: Why more isn't always better (Smartphones Unlocked)