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Miss Chicken

Little three legged cat with attitude
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A few months ago an author contacted me and asked if he could use one of the pictures I had up on Flickr in his book. I agreed so long as I was credited and received a copy.

It is a lot nicer book than I thought it would be.

Its titled "The Gardener's Guide to Growing Money Trees: intriguing reflections on money and life". It is basically is an inspirational book with lovely photos and messages.

My picture is only small and in a corner but I am pleased that it was good enough to be in this book.
 
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A few months ago the author contacted me and asked if he could use one of the pictures I had up on Flickr in his book. I agreed so long as I was credited and received a copy.

It is a lot nicer book than I thought it would be.

Its titled "The Gardener's Guide to Growing Money Trees: intriguing reflections on money and life". It is basically is an inspirational book with lovely photos and messages.

My picture is only small and in a corner but I am pleased that it was good enough to be in this book.
:techman::)
 
One other time I was contacted by someone who wanted to use my photo on a tourist website. Once again I said yes as long as I was credited.

Now if only I could find a way to make actually make money from ny photos.

Edited to add:

This is the photo that was used.

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Only the bird itself was used. He was photoshopped and put on a different branch. Each chapter beginning had a different bird on the same branch.
 
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It's a great photo! Congrats! I hope it gets you a lot of exposure.

Magpies are a type of crow aren't they? They're supposed to be pretty clever.
 
The European Magpie (family Corvidae) is in the same family as crows but the Australian Magpie is in the family Artamidae and is closely related to the butcherbirds.

Here is a photo I took of a Forest Raven which is the only member of the crow family that lives in Tasmania.

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Congratulations, Miss Chicken. He should have given you a free copy of the book. :bolian:
 
Congratulations!

I had a similar experience about a year and a half ago. Geek magazine ran an article on the closing of the Star Trek Experience and asked to use this picture in the article. My wife was a little disappointed when they cropped her out of it, but they credited me and sent me a free copy. Here's how it looked in the magazine: Magazine picture
 
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If you're featured in TWO publications, maybe you should consider being a professional photographer, or put up a website of photos up for sale?

You've got talent, babe. :techman:
 
OK, this is weird timing. I just got this message on Flickr:

Hello, Andrew

I'm the author a book about The Lord of the Rings films called The Lord of the Films, and now I'm beginning work on the Star Trek book, as well as a website dedicated to my books.

I was wondering if I could use a photo or two of yours from the Star Trek Experience on the website and in the book. Let me know if it's okay!

J.W.

P.S: this is my LOTR book: www.amazon.com/dp/1550228900
 
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