I am the widow of Richard Smalley. He is the "father of nanotechnology," and before his death, laid out a plan to provide enough energy for 10 billion people. In attempting to continue his vision, his son and I have created a website, EnergySOS.org. On the site we are developing PowerPoint presentations for teachers. Rick was a very well respected scientist and a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Would it be possible to use your "Solar Install" photo in our PP, giving you full credit of course. Thanks -dsmalley@energysos.org
I'm creating a review website promoting diy solar energy. I've been searching for a relevant photo to use in designing a header for the site. Your photo fits perfectly as I want to inform others that self-build solar panels are a more cost-effective option. Can I use a section of the photo for this purpose. I will attribute this to you and I'm happy to put a link to your website or blog if you like. Also, if you have any articles, tips or any other material that I could include I would be grateful. This also would be attributed to you.
Most of my solar/enviro/poltical stuff is Creative Commons Attribution licensed, so yes, please do use and and please give attribution. (Just my name and a link to this flickr photostream is fine).
most of the pictures i took are up here on flickr. we might still have the fullrez raw DV footage from the solar movie: homepage.mac.com/khawk/iMovieTheater73.html if you're doing video...
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small1816 76 months ago | reply
I am the widow of Richard Smalley. He is the "father of nanotechnology," and before his death, laid out a plan to provide enough energy for 10 billion people. In attempting to continue his vision, his son and I have created a website, EnergySOS.org.
On the site we are developing PowerPoint presentations for teachers. Rick was a very well respected scientist and a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry. Would it be possible to use your "Solar Install" photo in our PP, giving you full credit of course. Thanks -dsmalley@energysos.org
bkusler 76 months ago | reply
absolutely. i hope your presentation convinces some more people to go solar. it's been awesome.
ppfletch 50 months ago | reply
Hi there,
I'm creating a review website promoting diy solar energy. I've been searching for a relevant photo to use in designing a header for the site. Your photo fits perfectly as I want to inform others that self-build solar panels are a more cost-effective option. Can I use a section of the photo for this purpose. I will attribute this to you and I'm happy to put a link to your website or blog if you like.
Also, if you have any articles, tips or any other material that I could include I would be grateful. This also would be attributed to you.
Best regards
Paul Fletcher
bkusler 50 months ago | reply
Most of my solar/enviro/poltical stuff is Creative Commons Attribution licensed, so yes, please do use and and please give attribution. (Just my name and a link to this flickr photostream is fine).
most of the pictures i took are up here on flickr. we might still have the fullrez raw DV footage from the solar movie:
homepage.mac.com/khawk/iMovieTheater73.html
if you're doing video...
cheers--
: brian
ppfletch 50 months ago | reply
Thanks Brian,
I could watch the movie, review it then link to it.
By the way how do I get to your info, I'm not to familiar with this site yet!
Regards
Paul