The main image with the man and horse was also stolen. I assume so anyway, since prints from that photographer start at $250, and that’s just to frame and put on your wall, not use for commercial purposes.
Holy heterography! I just figured out why the lettering on a woman’s bra was spelled “utters” in another photo I saw.
Syd
2 years ago
the copyright notice at the beginning of the book asserts the author’s copyright and asks that you respect the rights of the author. You know, the same way the author respected the rights of the image creators he stole from.
Another Bob
2 years ago
What’s with the dotted line at the top of what I will be kind and call the “artwork”? Is it some sort of “tear here” thing? Seems appropriate.
On a side note, I have finally found how to get my phone to quit redlining and/or autocorrecting what I type: You mistype so many words that the poor thing just finally whimpers and gives up! YAY?
Sometimes I can get a dotted line like that if I do a save of a cut’n’paste with the image selected. Not often, and it is not easy, but with a sloppy attitude and less than professional programs, I can do it too.
The cowboy looks ashamed, the woman looks bored, and the horse looks like he had to do this cover due to his binding contract.
I’d also look dejected if I was saddled with Sadie and her terrible clone tool work and watermark.
I was wondering if anybody else noticed that damned watermark. Have you no shame, author?
The main image with the man and horse was also stolen. I assume so anyway, since prints from that photographer start at $250, and that’s just to frame and put on your wall, not use for commercial purposes.
So, TWO infringements? Dreamstime and the photog? @LBC, if you know where that photog is, you should tell him. Seriously.
I already did.
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They were understandably surprised and will be taking action.
Oh, Sadie isn’t wearing jeans embroidered “eamstine”?
Holy heterography! I just figured out why the lettering on a woman’s bra was spelled “utters” in another photo I saw.
the copyright notice at the beginning of the book asserts the author’s copyright and asks that you respect the rights of the author. You know, the same way the author respected the rights of the image creators he stole from.
What’s with the dotted line at the top of what I will be kind and call the “artwork”? Is it some sort of “tear here” thing? Seems appropriate.
On a side note, I have finally found how to get my phone to quit redlining and/or autocorrecting what I type: You mistype so many words that the poor thing just finally whimpers and gives up! YAY?
The best part is how they suggest every variant of a word except the one you’re typing, making it useless as autocomplete.
I solved a similar problem when the battery on my annoying new #!@*%(#^& phone ran down and I “forgot” where I left it. Yay!
Sometimes I can get a dotted line like that if I do a save of a cut’n’paste with the image selected. Not often, and it is not easy, but with a sloppy attitude and less than professional programs, I can do it too.