The last picture with the sand dune seems to be fake: the tops of the electrical poles form a line. the top of the pole in the dune should be in line or lower (if tipped over)
19012008
Ellis (20:11:31) :
Who took these photos? Did you give any thought at all to giving them credit for their work?
The one with the mushrooms is from digitalblasphemy.com, and its not a photograph. The guy probably spent days creating that. He at least deserves a citation, if not an actual link.
Same with the rainforest heart and the cotton bales. Those are from Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his Earth From Above gallery.
Do you make even the smallest effort to give these people credit, since they’re the ones doing the actual work?
Hi, Elis! Yes, I always try to give credits to the artist. If you could just look at a few of other posts or even at the About section, you could see that I always link the artists when I know who they are. Most of the materials I receive are from readers that think the other would like them as well. I spend a lot of time trying to find the source of the photos, but some times, that is not possible, so I am always asking my readers to provide me the name of the artist, if they recognize it.
Thank you for the above links, I have already updated my post. If you know the artist of the other pictures, please tell me, so I could give them credits as well.
4042008
rosie (14:33:34) :
i saw that earth from above exhibition when it came to my town centre, they were displayed outside on huge billboar type things, it took my breath away, i bought sum postcards of my fav ones. i wud love a larger print
the pictures are breathtaking
The last picture with the sand dune seems to be fake: the tops of the electrical poles form a line. the top of the pole in the dune should be in line or lower (if tipped over)
Who took these photos? Did you give any thought at all to giving them credit for their work?
The one with the mushrooms is from digitalblasphemy.com, and its not a photograph. The guy probably spent days creating that. He at least deserves a citation, if not an actual link.
Same with the rainforest heart and the cotton bales. Those are from Yann Arthus-Bertrand and his Earth From Above gallery.
Do you make even the smallest effort to give these people credit, since they’re the ones doing the actual work?
Hi, Elis! Yes, I always try to give credits to the artist. If you could just look at a few of other posts or even at the About section, you could see that I always link the artists when I know who they are. Most of the materials I receive are from readers that think the other would like them as well. I spend a lot of time trying to find the source of the photos, but some times, that is not possible, so I am always asking my readers to provide me the name of the artist, if they recognize it.
Thank you for the above links, I have already updated my post. If you know the artist of the other pictures, please tell me, so I could give them credits as well.
i saw that earth from above exhibition when it came to my town centre, they were displayed outside on huge billboar type things, it took my breath away, i bought sum postcards of my fav ones. i wud love a larger print