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TThierry
December 8th 06, 08:59 AM
Hi,

We all take pictures when we fly. And we can do better than vertical
pictures shot by satellites. (Even if i'm not a convincing exemple of
this statement.) Why not share them with other people?
I have created a web page dedicated to this kind of pictures. It starts

from scratch, so your pictures are welcome. It is free to use. You can
display your aerial pictures in this new gallery and let people from
all over the world see them on the web. (You can protect your pictures
against illegal use when you upload them.)
Comments, critics (ergonomy...) are welcome.
It is a new born site, it will be improved in the future :

http://www.airpictures.net

Best regards.

Thierry,
PPL

Andrew Sarangan
December 8th 06, 02:20 PM
This is a great idea. It is similar to airliners.net, but focused on
aerial images instead if airplanes. Biggest questions are, do you have
enough disk space, and more importantly, do you promise to always keep
the site free?



TThierry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We all take pictures when we fly. And we can do better than vertical
> pictures shot by satellites. (Even if i'm not a convincing exemple of
> this statement.) Why not share them with other people?
> I have created a web page dedicated to this kind of pictures. It starts
>
> from scratch, so your pictures are welcome. It is free to use. You can
> display your aerial pictures in this new gallery and let people from
> all over the world see them on the web. (You can protect your pictures
> against illegal use when you upload them.)
> Comments, critics (ergonomy...) are welcome.
> It is a new born site, it will be improved in the future :
>
> http://www.airpictures.net
>
> Best regards.
>
> Thierry,
> PPL

TThierry
December 8th 06, 02:26 PM
I have 10 Gb now. When this is full (meaning the site is quite
succesfull), I can add some more.
And yes, this web page will remain free. Both for users and for
photographers. You can remind me of this message if I change my mind.
:o)

Thierry

Andrew Sarangan a écrit :

> This is a great idea. It is similar to airliners.net, but focused on
> aerial images instead if airplanes. Biggest questions are, do you have
> enough disk space, and more importantly, do you promise to always keep
> the site free?
>

Gig 601XL Builder
December 8th 06, 02:38 PM
Not that he can't change it in the future but he is specifically renouncing
any copyright transfer to him or his site..

NOTES ON COPYRIGHTS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
Airpicture is just a display window. By adding your pictures to this
collection you grant us no right concerning them, but the right to display
them for our visitors. In particular, we have no copyrights on your
pictures, and therefore, we may not sell them in any way, nor grant any
right concerning them. You remain the SOLE owner of all rights concerning
your pictures.

Visitors who will want to use your pictures, buy commercial rights or rights
to publish them will have a way to contact you using the email or physical
adress you'll give us when you register. If you want this adress to remain
secret, airpicture will provide a form to contact you and will then forward
the message by email to you,without disclosing your adress. Just make sure
that the adresses you give us are valid.

If you happen to sell one of your pictures thanks to us, all the best for
you. We don't charge anything for this and won't claim a part of what you
earned.... ;o)



"Andrew Sarangan" > wrote in message
ups.com...
> This is a great idea. It is similar to airliners.net, but focused on
> aerial images instead if airplanes. Biggest questions are, do you have
> enough disk space, and more importantly, do you promise to always keep
> the site free?
>
>
>
> TThierry wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We all take pictures when we fly. And we can do better than vertical
>> pictures shot by satellites. (Even if i'm not a convincing exemple of
>> this statement.) Why not share them with other people?
>> I have created a web page dedicated to this kind of pictures. It starts
>>
>> from scratch, so your pictures are welcome. It is free to use. You can
>> display your aerial pictures in this new gallery and let people from
>> all over the world see them on the web. (You can protect your pictures
>> against illegal use when you upload them.)
>> Comments, critics (ergonomy...) are welcome.
>> It is a new born site, it will be improved in the future :
>>
>> http://www.airpictures.net
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> Thierry,
>> PPL
>

TThierry
December 9th 06, 11:52 AM
I won't change it , it's going to remain free and indeed, pictures
don't belong to me, even if you use airpictures to display them, but to
their authors.

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