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Originally Posted by xQx
I think we've pretty much covered the facts on both sides of the argument and are now debating the probability and cost/value of risks.
I only just posted an image that I removed the obvious references to my tags in, then found it's actually still got a not-obvious image of my tags in it. I've chosen not to remove it.
So it comes down to this: - What does it cost me to blur them out
- Time
- Image Asthetics
- Apparently, looking guilty of something
- I'm proud of my custom tags and I want everybody to recognize my wealth and taste
- What am I risking by not bluring them out.
- Strangers reverse looking up my details
- Theives replicating my plates after searching for my car
- Do-gooders dobbing me in because of something I said online.
Depending on the value and probability you place on each item, you'll blur them out or not.
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I blur my plates to improve the aesthetics, but it's more of a paint out than a blur. Some look more "real" than others, but I think it's an improvement over just a big giant blur or a finger over the plate. I takes a little more time, but I'm in photoshop with these photos anyway:
F80 M3 Mulholland by
JMG, on Flickr
Upper Lot - BMW F80 M3 by
JMG, on Flickr
20190310 - i3 Parking - IMG_1148-Edit_100 by
JMG, on Flickr
M3 CS by
JMG, on Flickr
Lunch Break V2 by
JMG, on Flickr