Check out this website, the pilot took some nice photos with angles that most of us will never be able to get & I am not talking about a simple ladder shot:mrgreen:
http://www.trdaniel.com/Airports/ap%20index.htm
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Check out this website, the pilot took some nice photos with angles that most of us will never be able to get & I am not talking about a simple ladder shot:mrgreen:
http://www.trdaniel.com/Airports/ap%20index.htm
Very enjoyable program, thanks for posting.
LGA777
That was very nice.
THat was pretty nice. THanks Mike
Yeah its very nice collection of stolen photos including two of mine from LAX!!! :evil: :evil:
Get out. Are you serious?!
I am so sorry Tommy, I can not believe the guy did this!Quote:
Originally Posted by T-Bird76
Yes I'm very serious! The JAL shot is mine and the overview of the Alaska Airlines Terminal at LAX is mine! What ticks me off is the jackwag knows he stole them because he took the copyright bars out! Heck if he left the copyright bars in I'd accept that but he took them out! That boils my blood!Quote:
Originally Posted by mirrodie
So why don't you just have him whacked?
I've already put a hit out! I'm well ahead of you my friend.Quote:
Originally Posted by mirrodie
Go get 'em, Tommy.
Tommy, that last 747 shot is one that was taken by someone while we were at In N Out I think. It was taken a second before a shot that I took.
Also, Tommy, on his main page, he does have a copyright for his website. He has full rights to everything on there, so be sure to not still his shots. :wink:
So this zipper head who stole my photos got back to me...Well after the email I sent to him I think I got his attention...hehe I'm a bastard folks. This was his lame excuse...
What a load of you know what??? So someone sends you pictures doesn't say where they got them and your proceed to use them as your own? Wow this guy must know Bill Clinton because when I read this I had flashbacks to Slick Willy's testimony...Quote:
Tom, I have already remove it. I did not know who owned the photos. I received them in an email as a PowerPoint presentation (as well as I can remember) and there were nothing about being
copyrighted or how I could contact who they belonged to. I liked them and made the flash movie using them.
Oh man. What did you say to him?