RE: Close to the Creatures - Macro Photography of Bugs and other small things

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Close to the Creatures - Macro Photography of Bugs and other small things

in photography •  8 years ago  (edited)

This is unfortunate, that macro of a spider can require some pretty specialist equipment. I hope there's some explanation for this, surely @photo-trail should be made aware.

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Its sad my photography post which are really top notch make like 3 bucks, and this guy has made hundreds of dollars off other peoples photos

that is why i tag "steemcleaners " and "cheetah" after i've done a little research :)

They don't see the tag, Mick @stresskiller ! Next time, you can report it on steemit chat:
https://steemit.chat/channel/steemcleaners-linkdrop
I did it now, but, as I said, mentioned you as finder for I heard they send a reward. So no wonder if you get some extra SBD these days!

well i guess i'll drop some extra :)

He's not stopping at all, has posted again, 2 hours ago!

well if it's copyright violation i say report him again :)

Hope they are checking all his posts now! They found other Plagiats in his other posts as well!

I agree with you. It's discouraging when you see pics that are taken off of google or the like that are passed off as originals or even just posted without a link to the originals. Some of them are getting so much traction.

it can be done with a reverse lens and extension tubes but it looks like stacking work, and @phototrail should always use Google image search and tineye.com they are both free and very useful to find Plagiarism .
Maybe @cheetah should have a look to

Yeah it depends how the original photographer went about it. Either way, it's a shame it's not his work : /