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Abby, October 2013
Been having serious issues with my website and I'll probably change hosts. I've never had so many problems until recently with GoDaddy. Seems to be down more than it's up and it looks like many users are having the same problems. I'll be uploading my new work here and onto the website if/when I see fit. I'll keep you posted.
More goofing off on instagram here------->@mandoalvarez
Danica Patrick, driver of the #7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet, stands on the grid during the NASCAR Nationwide Series Sam's Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 5, 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jerry Markland/Getty Images for NASCAR)
Over the years I have worked with Godaddy on a couple of dozen food shoots for various restarauntsin Texas and New Mexico. It is always a hectic experience with the restaurant owners eager to get as many menu items photographed within the two hour time frame of a shoot.
There is not much time at all for artistry with these gigs. At best you typically have a couple of minutes with each dish. The goal is to deliver images that can be used on their social media, or their online menus etc.
This is far from the carefully crafted and meticulously planned photographs of a pro who might spend as much as an hour carefully placing and lighting every element in a food image, and working with a food stylist to make sure the item is presented in the best possible light- THIS is why the Big Mac you see in advertising looks so amazing as compared to what you get at the drive through window!
Millions of fans poured into the streets in celebration late last week, when the social networking megasite Friendster.com was awarded a patent on managing real-life relationships. Until now, relationships have been difficult to maintain - with no effective friendship tool firmly in place. With the Friendster patent, suddenly that task has become a lot less daunting. No longer will the phone break-up suffice; people must now go through Friendster to start and stop any kind of relationship. Friendster executives, knowing what's best for humankind, have vowed to sue the pants off of any friend who thinks they can manage friends without going through Friendster - this includes every aspect of any friendship, either online or in the living room. On the same day, Friendster announced joint ventures with leading dictionary publishers to officially change the spelling of the word "friend" to "friendster" just to show how serious they are about running your friendships.
Source: Friendster
Domain: BeMyFriendster.com
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A wallpaper featuring WWE's hottest Diva and Playboy Covergirl, the GoDaddy girl herself, Candice Michelle! She's just glittering all the way through her career!
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28/10/18. Melbourne, Victoria. A Siemens Combino.
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Australian light rail collection: www.flickr.com/photos/hhhumber/collections/72157701709717...
My friends ZeeAnna! and Burnt Umber tipped me off today to a new search engine operating out there called Imagelogr. Only it's not like your traditional image search engine. Most image search engines like Google or Bing include a link back to the images that they search from the web.
Not so with Imagelogr.
Imagelogr claims to be scraping the entire "free web" and seems to have hit Flickr especially hard, copying full-sized images of yours and mine to their own servers where they are hosting them without any attribution or links back to the original image in violation of all available licenses on Flickr. If people on Imagelogr want to they can manipulate your images, rotate them, see them at different sizes up to 300% and even download the images with a download button directly from the site.
Want to know if they've stolen some of your flickr Images? Just go here and type in your flickr name in the search box and see if any come back.
I don't know much about the new search engine. There is not much information to identify who is actually behind it. According to their masked domain registation, the site, currently registered with godaddy, was set up there in April of 2010. The site currently boasts to be tracking over 24 *billion* (yes, billion with a B) images. If their numbers are true, this may in fact be the largest image grab in the history of Flickr.
At the site under a "legal" link there is a Terms of Service page that reads "coming soon." Under their contact link they provide you the email address: imagelogr [at] gmail [dot] com. I emailed them to ask what is up with their view of image licensing and will report back if I get an answer back from them.
Under their main page of the site they have a site description that reads as follows: "Imagelogr.com is an image & picture search engine. We try to index pretty much every picture & image currently available on the free internet. With our powerful search engine finding these images should be fairly easy. We also offer a few image manipulation tools to stand out from the competition."
I think it's a bit misleading for them to try and tie their search engine with the "free" internet. It might give people the impression that any images that are on their site can be used for free, which is definitely not the case. People who erroneously assume that they can use the images on this site may end up being liable for copyright infringement if they do.
Interestingly enough, it looks like they are even indexing a bunch of Getty Images photographs, which I guarantee you won't last long. In fact it appears that while the thumbnail images for Getty are still there, if you click through to the larger sized images many are already showing as not available on the site.
Some users at Flickr started complaining about this in a thread in the Flickr Help Forum, but in usual Flickr fashion they censored the thread by locking it down. Wouldn't want it getting out there now that there was a wholesale rip off of flickr images going on. Thanks alot Flickr!
Update: It looks like Imagelogr is rapidly trying to do damage control. Since I wrote this post they have added a disclaimer on images that they may be copyrighted as well as added a source link to images and a link to their site for "image removal" which reads as follows:
"If you are the owner of copyrighted content that is displayed on Imagelogr.com, we will gladly remove those images.
Please email us the exact links of the image pages where your content is being displayed.
Make sure you send us the links to the image page, NOT the search pages.
GOOD EXAMPLE: www.imagelogr.com/image/nUE0pQbiY2Mupz00YaA0LKEcLl5zoTywn...
BAD EXAMPLE: www.imagelogr.com/images.php?q=new+york
Email your removal URL's to imagelogr [at] gmail [dot] com and we will remove them within 48 hours."
I'm not sure why they'd think that giving people a way to have their images removed absolves them from image theft, but we'll see what happens. They seem to be adapting quickly.
Update #2: Imagelogr is now offline, if you go to their url it is replaced with the following message: "Imagelogr.com is currently offline as we are improving the website. Due to copyright issues we are now changing some stuff around to make people happy. Please check back soon."
Update #3: On Slashdot here.
Update #4: domainlogr has responded with the following explanation:
"What Happened To Imagelogr.com?
If you are wondering why you are being redirected to domainlogr.com instead of landing on imagelogr.com, this page is for you.
We recently launched a little site called imagelogr.com using the Yahoo! BOSS api. It was a little image search engine that was far from finished. The site was just online, didn't have any traffic, and we didn't actually host any images. The whole site was maybe 50kb of php files :)
Because the 'back-to-source' links were still missing, someone started a post on Flickr claiming we stole billions of images. The counter on our frontpage stating (We are now indexing 25.000.000.00 images) was just a number made up by us, and actually didn't mean much. It was a guess number of how many images Yahoo! would have in its database approximately.
When the news started to spread that we posted full size images without a 'back-to-source' link, we quickly took action and added 2 source links on each page and added a copyright notice stating that he image shown might be copyrighted. After the news was posted on Slashdot and countless other blog and news sites, the emails with complains were coming in rapidly.
In the end we just decided to take the website offline.
This whole Imagelogr project was a non-profit website, we did not display a single ad on the site. We simply tried to make a better images search engine than the currently available ones.
For now the website will remain offline, and it is our plan to turn it into a Google Images like website (with frames linking to the original source) over the next couple of days. Until that time, we are forwarding all traffic to this domain."
I had the day off, yippee! Had some appointments this morning and this afternoon I've been getting my thoughts organized to put together my website. I payed for the domaine name and hosting with Godaddy in January. Planning to build it with WordPress. Let me know if you have any great tips. I want it to be very simple showcasing the photos. I'm going to force myself to do an occasional blog. Yikes, the words are the hardest part for me but I'm going to give it a try.
365: the 2012 edition
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Daytona, Florida - Daytona International Speedway 01/13/12
We went over to watch the NASCAR race cars testing at the Daytona track last week. All of the cars were in grey primer with their sponsor's logos on the hood with one exception - the only female drive, Danica Patrick, appeared in her car with a full wrap. A girl just can't be seen without her makeup, I guess...
I should probably mention that she was going approximately 200 mph when I took this shot, so, makeup and full wrap on the car or not - RESPECT.
I will never be caught crying and I will not be taken lying down
One of my favourite bands, my favourite song, my favourite line. The whole song Blow Away is so inspiring to me. It has such a beautiful music video as well but it's been taken off youtube.
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Anyway, I'm very glad to actually be shooting a self-portrait that ISN'T me sitting behind a table. I actually shot 2 but the other one might require a great deal of editing because it's far from perfect. I don't even now if I'm happy with the editing on this one. I'm out of practice!
Lots of exciting things happening! Well, exciting for me, not for anyone else. I was supposed to be working in Disneyland Paris over summer but after some ridiculous complications it could not be. So I was VERY excited when they offered me a christmas contract. Not quite the same but I'm sure it'll be amazing.
I'm just so content at the minute with so many things.
HOWEVER, I'm not content with my domain name. I had some problems with GoDaddy so it's down and they're holdin git. I don't expect them to let go of it any time soon so I'll have to switch to eilidh-mcmillan.com which means reprinting all my business cards which is a spectacular pain in the ass. But it's ok. I sent them a complaint and there are plenty of other things to think about.
I remain cheerful! :)
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich,born on September 30,1978.,is a proffesional wrestler (former WWE Diva & x1 Women’s Champion), GoDaddy spokeswomen, former Playboy Covergirl and a model.
Danica Sue Patrick (first name pronounced /ˈdænɪkə/, born March 25, 1982), is an American auto racing driver, model and advertising spokeswoman. She is the most successful woman in the history of American open-wheel racing—her win in the 2008 Indy Japan 300 is the only women's victory in an IndyCar Series race and her third place in the 2009 Indianapolis 500 the highest finish ever there by a woman. She competed in the series from 2005 to 2011. In 2012 she competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series and occasionally in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. In the 2013 season, Patrick drove the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet SS for Stewart-Haas Racing in the Sprint Cup Series, and a limited Nationwide Series schedule for Turner Motorsports. In 2013, she became the first female NASCAR driver to win a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole, turning in the fastest qualifying lap since 1990 in qualifying for the Daytona 500.
Patrick started in kart racing and later raced in Formula Ford in the United Kingdom before returning to the United States and moving up to IndyCars. She was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series season. She holds the IRL record for most consecutive races running at the finish: as of October 2, 2011, she had completed 50 consecutive in the running (besting the record by 18). During her time in IndyCar, Patrick drove for Rahal Letterman Racing from 2005–2006, and Andretti Autosport from 2007 to 2011.
Danica Patrick was testing at Barber Motorsports Park today along with several other Indy drivers. She was about to speed away from pit row here.
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich,born on September 30,1978.,is a proffesional wrestler (former WWE Diva & x1 Women’s Champion), GoDaddy spokeswomen, former Playboy Covergirl and a model.
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich,born on September 30,1978.,is a proffesional wrestler (former WWE Diva & x1 Women’s Champion), GoDaddy spokeswomen, former Playboy Covergirl and a model.
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich,born on September 30,1978.,is a proffesional wrestler (former WWE Diva & x1 Women’s Champion), GoDaddy spokeswomen, former Playboy Covergirl and a model.
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Source: www.skype.com/
Domain: VoipTruths.com
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#10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy.com Chevrolet
2014 NASCAR Hauler Parade at Victoria Gardens, Rancho Cucamonga, California. Thursday night before the Auto Club 400 race.
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Danica Sue Patrick (born March 25, 1982) is an American auto racing driver, currently competing in the IndyCar Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series, as well as a model and advertising spokeswoman. Patrick was named the Rookie of the Year for both the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and the 2005 IndyCar Series season. With her win in the 2008 Indy Japan 300, Patrick became the first woman to win an Indy car race. Patrick currently drives the #7 GoDaddy.com Honda/Dallara for Andretti Autosport. In 2010, Patrick began racing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, driving the #7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet Impala for JR Motorsports part-time.
Candice Michelle Beckman-Ehrlich,born on September 30,1978.,is a proffesional wrestler (former WWE Diva & x1 Women’s Champion), GoDaddy spokeswomen, former Playboy Covergirl and a model.