Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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I sometimes would like to buy an image but other than here can find no way of mentioning it to you. This is so beautiful as are all images on your blog.
ReplyDeleteDear Blue, You are so kind and I appreciate your comment very much. All of my photos have a Creative Commons license, with attribution, for non-commercial use. Therefore you can simply download images from Flickr. I would be very happy to discuss how to do this by email. I can be reached at shinerbock.blyberg@gmail.com. I will say I do not shoot in high resolution so they are not suitable for printing in a large size. Partly because the smaller size is better for blogging, emailing and moving around the internet in general. It also limits image theft.
DeleteI can't tell you how much you have brightened this snowy Maine day! Thank you!
Wow...and they say it's Spring. Crazy :)
ReplyDeleteOptimistic Existentialist ~ "Crazy" is a good description of spring in Maine!
Deletei tried to email you and seemingly the address does not work.
ReplyDeleteBLue
Hello Blue, So sorry! The email address should work now...we tested it!
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