In reply to jerryh:
Jerry, thanks for that.
I will continue to upload because I enjoy sharing my pictures and I dont make my living from them. I'm happy for the RSPB to use them, if they wish, provided I get recognition as the photographer.
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In reply to Plover:
If you're concerned about unauthorised re-use just watermark your shots.
In reply to Sunrider:
Hi- RSPB used one of mine- if it helps birds/birders that's the name of the game as far as I'm concerned
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In reply to seymouraves:
If I uploaded a photo I'd taken that the RSPB thought was good enough to be used by them I'd be thrilled - and very surprised!
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.
In reply to Clare:
I'd feel rather churlish not letting them use an image of mine, seeing as a significant proportion of my wildlife shots get taken on RSPB reserves. It'd feel like taking a picture of your back garden then refusing to let you have a copy! Most rude :-)
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In reply to Whistling Joe:
Whistling Joe said: I'd feel rather churlish not letting them use an image of mine, seeing as a significant proportion of my wildlife shots get taken on RSPB reserves
I'd feel rather churlish not letting them use an image of mine, seeing as a significant proportion of my wildlife shots get taken on RSPB reserves
That's a very good point.
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