Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.We were there this time last year and I would say parked not very far from where that picture was taken.A great spot and a free camp to boot.When we were there the builders had just finished the new toilets.Cheers.Crowie.
-- Edited by the crow25 on Tuesday 11th of May 2010 09:22:13 AM
Peter_n_Margaret said
10:23 AM May 11, 2010
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
JRH said
10:37 AM May 11, 2010
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
the crow25 said
12:01 PM May 11, 2010
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
JRH said
12:20 PM May 11, 2010
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
Yep pal and I photographed mine myself, so that is copywrite also.
-- Edited by JRH on Tuesday 11th of May 2010 12:22:24 PM
the crow25 said
12:23 PM May 11, 2010
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
Yep pal and I took mine myself, so that is copywrite also.
Grow up mate ,you don't score points by being a smarty pants.
JRH said
12:24 PM May 11, 2010
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
Yep pal and I took mine myself, so that is copywrite also.
Grow up mate ,you don't score points by being a smarty pants.
Not trying to score points pal, just stating facts.
the crow25 said
12:42 PM May 11, 2010
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
Yep pal and I took mine myself, so that is copywrite also.
Grow up mate ,you don't score points by being a smarty pants.
Not trying to score points pal, just stating facts.
JRH.Please accept my apology.I did not intend to be offensive towards you in anyway.Thank you Crowie.(James).
Webmaster said
12:45 PM May 11, 2010
Some good points made here.First off, I agree that this is a great photo, Crow ... and a beautiful spotto boot. But Peter also raises an important issue, pointing out that all photos posted for the comp are copyright the photographer. I am sure we will all respect that. On a wider issue, its great that so many budding photographers have entered the fray. Oh, the talented people that visit these pages! Weve already had watery shots, waterless shots and even shots taken overseas. Keep them coming everybody. And I am sure that all of entrants really appreciate any positive feedback on their works so keep the praise coming, too.
JRH said
12:46 PM May 11, 2010
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
JRH wrote:
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
the crow25 wrote:
Great Photo.Now my screen saver/background picture.
A useful reminder folks. That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1). Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law. The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers, Peter
A timely reminder Peter. Why people cannot simply ask permission to copy before taking is something I will never understand.
Same goes for Avatars no doubt.? .
Yep pal and I took mine myself, so that is copywrite also.
Grow up mate ,you don't score points by being a smarty pants.
Not trying to score points pal, just stating facts.
JRH.Please accept my apology.I did not intend to be offensive towards you in anyway.Thank you Crowie.(James).
No problems this end pal. John
the crow25 said
12:53 PM May 11, 2010
Honourable Webmaster,I stand corected and humble.I had no idea about the copyright conditions and photo ownership.I have sent the photographer a personal email asking her permission to use her 'Photo as a background on my PC.i appreciate your words on this matter.Thank you,James.
countryroad said
11:37 PM Aug 2, 2010
Guess it was really meant as a compliment
Happywanderer said
09:28 PM Aug 4, 2010
Can you all tell me why you have to put he wrote she wrote before you get around to writing what you wrote.
It drives me nuts, so easy to just say what you want to say. Its all the one thread.
-- Edited by the crow25 on Tuesday 11th of May 2010 09:22:13 AM
That photo is copyright and belongs to the photographer (chatterboxchloe1).
Copying and saving it without the owner's permission is a breach of copyright law.
The same applies to all photos here (and anywhere else).
Cheers,
Peter
-- Edited by JRH on Tuesday 11th of May 2010 12:22:24 PM
Some good points made here. First off, I agree that this is a great photo, Crow ... and a beautiful spot to boot. But Peter also raises an important issue, pointing out that all photos posted for the comp are copyright the photographer. I am sure we will all respect that.
On a wider issue, its great that so many budding photographers have entered the fray. Oh, the talented people that visit these pages! Weve already had watery shots, waterless shots and even shots taken overseas. Keep them coming everybody. And I am sure that all of entrants really appreciate any positive feedback on their works so keep the praise coming, too.
John