Or not, well perhaps a tiny little bit of fame. Recently two of my images were chosen to be used on other websites.
\nOne is a UK based support site for the national schools network, they used my image of a Lancaster Bomber dropping 1 million poppies<\/a> on a blog entry<\/a> about the VE and VJ day celebrations in London.
\nThe other is by The Digital Photography Weblog<\/a> who chose my image of some deck chairs<\/a> as their Digital Photo of the Day for 17th August 2005<\/a>
\nBoth were very kind to let me know they were using my image and gave due credit, exactly as required by the Creative Commons<\/a> license I put my content under.
\nI have had a number of cases in the past where my images were just blatantly stolen and people claiming they took them, or worse even direct linking to them on my server. A bit of mod_rewrite magic replacing those images for visitors to their sites usually do the trick nicely for getting them removed, but I do wish I don’t have to resort to this kind of thing. Kudos to the above sites for doing things right.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"