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#177 on Monday, June 16, 2014
Fotos der evangelischen Kirche Veckerhagen im hessischen Weserbergland
As I currently reside in China and they have won the most Olympic golds in badminton (16) seemed an appropriate choice.
Badminton become an Olympic sport in 1992 and has featured in 6 Olympic games. It has been contested by 63 countries.
HMM.
apologies to all my friends!
I'm using Opera and the flickr staff decided they don't want us Opera users around here
I'm sick of bugs!
I'm sick of 'new features'!
I'm sick of lack of support!
I'm sick of paying for something that doesn't work!
An Open Letter to Myra Borshoff Cook, Tour Organizer for Jack Kerouac's On the Road Manuscript Scroll
Dear Ms. Borshoff Cook:
Recently I wrote an article expressing my displeasure over not being able to photograph Jack Kerouac's classic manuscript "On the Road," currently on display at the San Francisco Public (sic) Library. The current owner of the document, Indianapolis Colt's owner Jim Irsay, has publicly stated his opinion that the scroll "belongs to the people." Still, irrespective of this "belongs to the people" assertion, you, as the organizer of the current tour of the scroll, apparently have decided not to allow photography of the document.
You have responded to my original article claiming that although Mr. Irsay owns the manuscript, he does not own the "copyright" to On The Road. This argument is hollow and does not ring true and well wouldn't Jack be proud. You go on to say that "therefore," you "had to work with the lawyers representing the holders of the copyright and that is why the photography policy was set." That's good information to consider, as I'm sure Jack would have been sure to consult with the attorneys of the railroad cars that he would hop back when he was alive.
Your copyright argument is flawed. I'm not sure how familiar you are with cameras these days, but as a photographer I can assure you that as the scroll is presently displayed, no one would be able to take more than a snippet of text, and only with a macro lens at best. You cannot shoot the words of the scroll clearly underneath the plexi-glass that you have over the document and to shoot through the glass would require sitting a lens on the glass which rests less than a foot from the document itself.
Although you cite "copyright" as your objection I would remind you of the general concept of "fair use," Nolo Press has a nice write up on it. "Fair use is based on the belief that the public is entitled to freely use portions of copyrighted materials for purposes of commentary and criticism. The fair use privilege is perhaps the most significant limitation on a copyright owner's exclusive rights." Further, taking snippets of text from copyrighted materials and quoting them is in fact fair use.
As you are well aware, it would be difficult if not impossible to copy large portions of the text of this document. Further, someone possessing photographs of the document still in no way reduces the copyright holders rights. The copyright on this document is not on the document itself but on the words contained therin. It would be no different than if I quoted from a paperback version or took a photograph of a paperback version of Jack's classic text.
So in the spirit of fair use I have decided to disregard your and the San Francisco Public Library's "no photography" policy and have in fact taken photos of your closely guarded scroll that per Irsay "belongs to the people." As I'm sure Jack didn't heed the no jumping rail cars signs I'll also disregard your "no photography allowed" signs. If, as you suggest, your copyright argument holds I'm sure that I'll be hearing from your lawyers shortly regarding my illegal use of copyrighted material. That's what I thought.
click here for the rest: thomashawk.com/2006/01/open-letter-to-myra-borshoff-cook-...
I'm not really in the photo taking mood lately :/
By the way, i love listening to Christian music and water coloring if you can't tell :)
Give me your eyes for just one second
Give me your eyes so i can see
Everything that i keep missing
Give me your love for humanity
Give me your arms for the broken hearted
The ones that are far beyond my reach?
Give me your heart for the one's forgotten
Give me your eyes so i can see
Protesters came out in huge numbers to protest Trump who joined GOP members who were In Philadelphia to formulate their legislative agenda.
Had the idea of placing a ring in the centrefold of a book and photographing the heart shaped shadow it creates. But I got bored trying to set the shot up, so pulled out this old book that was my Grandads in the late 1920s.
Based on the text in the photo you'd think it was the screenplay for Pulp Fiction, but I couldn't find any reference in it to a Big Kahuna Burger.
Torre Solaria in Milan, the tallest italian residential building.
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