Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
It is a common courtesy. It's the least one can do if one is going to bump the original photog's bandwidth (which s/he is presumably paying for).
originally posted by SFJoe:
Social custom question:
Is it customary for bloggers to give photo credits, or to link back to the source of pictures, or is that typically not done?
Just curious.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
They should. I've seen my pictures used without credit.
The answer's "yes" to both, for the reason Jeff indicates and because people aren't courteous. If you're just looking for generalized art, I'd suggest exploring the Wikimedia Commons.Is it customary for bloggers to give photo credits, or to link back to the source of pictures, or is that typically not done?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
It's a good trend.But they were tights.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
I actually was asking if it was the picture OF Sharon. The pervy yellow pants one.
But, anyway, I'm content to let the Score stand at
JOKE 0
MISSED UNDERSTANDING 1
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by SFJoe:
Social custom question:
Is it customary for bloggers to give photo credits, or to link back to the source of pictures, or is that typically not done?
Just curious.
They should. I've seen my pictures used without credit.
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
I actually was asking if it was the picture OF Sharon. The pervy yellow pants one.
But, anyway, I'm content to let the Score stand at
JOKE 0
MISSED UNDERSTANDING 1
The score is actually:
NOT REALIZING SOMEONE WASN'T RESPONDING TO YOUR QUESTION 1
HAVING ENOUGH BARBERA ON YOUR WINE LIST 0
I sometimes have an itch for Barbera. But not particularly with your food, or with your list in competition.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Seriously, who yearns after Barbera?
It's like yearning after the Teletubbies.
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
Seriously, who yearns after Barbera?
It's like yearning after the Teletubbies.
originally posted by Seth Hill:
Lorenzo Corino, Cascina Roera, Migliavacca, Cappellano...
Though I wouldn't change Levi's list a bit, unless it was by being the lucky customer who was privileged enough to enjoy the last bottle of something.
Thank you for all the effort that went into a lovely night, Levi. It was a rare pleasure to not only put these wines into context with each other and across vintages, but do so with such an assembly of enthusiasts. I value that greatly. And not just because I was sitting next to the guy that brought the Munjebel.
Thank you for the generosity of the Foillard as well, and I was excited to order the Vestini Campagnano after your praise of it here.