Thanks for making your photos available for
noncommercial use through Creative Commons.
I've used a modified version of this photo
(on my Flickr photostream at Dan Froomkin ) to illustrate a blog post I just wrote
about Dan Froomkin's last WaPo column &
the lessons his way of work have for Alaska's
progressive bloggers, called Lessons from Froomkin. I thought it'd be courtesy to let you
know, & hope you'll find I credited you
properly. Thanks again!
Mel Green
Anchorage, AK
Posted 6 months ago.
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yksin
says:
Thanks for making your photos available for noncommercial use through Creative Commons. I've used a modified version of this photo (on my Flickr photostream at Dan Froomkin ) to illustrate a blog post I just wrote about Dan Froomkin's last WaPo column & the lessons his way of work have for Alaska's progressive bloggers, called Lessons from Froomkin. I thought it'd be courtesy to let you know, & hope you'll find I credited you properly. Thanks again!
Mel Green
Anchorage, AK
Posted 6 months ago. ( permalink )