The yard is a mass of flowers and bright green foliage which makes it looks like spring outside. But it feels like winter. The heater, which is set at 60F degrees, came on last night. So this morning, I built a fire to get rid of some of the wood from last weekend’s deconstruction project.
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March 28, 2005. Fresh paths in the garden.
March 28th, 2005
Paths Between Nature and Nurture
I replaced the stolen photo with this image. (AJM didn’t like my first version and made me change it to something more polite.)
March 23rd, 2005
Thievery Afoot
Spring has sprung and apparently lots of people want to write about it. And some of those people used an image of Mexican plums in bloom that I published three years ago. Although it is not a very good image (since it was taken with the videocamera in the days before my Coolpix 4300), it does come up on the first page of Google Images for Spring.
Now I don’t mind people copying my photographs for their personal use. In fact, I’m flattered. But if you want to use them on your website, you should 1) ask my permission, and 2) give me credit. The photographs on Zanthan Gardens are copyrighted.
What is worse is that there is a net etiquette for using images: copy them to your computer. That is, do not reference my computer in your “img src=” tag. When you do that, you are stealing my bandwidth. If you don’t understand what that means, please read this article on Bandwidth Stealing.
I meant to write to each person individually, but there are a lot of you. All over the world! Again, I’m flattered that you liked my photo. And you probably didn’t mean to steal it. But it is stealing. So please stop.
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