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Mist Lifting off Cedars

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1/12/2012 Update:

www.vice.com/en_uk/read/lamar-smith-sopa-copyright-whoops
Vice.com contacted me with evidence that Lamar Smith's website www.texansforlamarsmith.com used my image as a background for their website. I have no recollection, nor record of Lamar Smith or anyone from his organization requesting permission to use my image "Mist Lifting Off Cedars". That lack of request does not violate the Creative Commons license although it does show high disregard for creative material producers. What does violate my Creative Commons license though is that I do not see anywhere on the screen capture that the image was attributed to the source (me). It would seem this image was improperly used by the organization of the very author of the SOPA bill that is being debated in Congress.

My take on SOPA: Unfortunately, our U.S. Congress is trying to take more control of the internet for large media corporations via the SOPA bill than actually protecting the rights of creatives and the work they produce. I have had images used improperly (stolen) by everyone from some guy in Pakistan to the Republican Women's Club of Missouri to a Chinese firm selling my images in bulk so protection of rights is needed but the SOPA bill is not the answer. This bill is a control grab of the internet for the big entertainment corporations and will hurt an innovative and open internet where new ideas and art are shared and nurtured.

I moved my discussion of this to my Google+ site: plus.google.com/u/0/115111902757485641613/posts

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The early morning, December sun lights the tips of trees and warms the frost laden Cedars, creating a lifting mist. ~~ on our land, between Austin & Driftwood, TX

rotation of earth,
sun, galaxy, self
see the mist lift off cedars

The image title is derived from the wonderful, atmospheric "Snow Falling on Cedars" by David Guterson. As always; read the book before touching the movie.

Notes:Typical 3 exposure +/-2ev HDR processed with Photomatix and NX2. View it large: www.flickr.com/photos/oxherder/4189641199/sizes/l/
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  1. Stephen J. Alexander 16 months ago | reply

    Yeah it's J. ashei, but in Central Texas they are colloquially known as cedars. Technically incorrect; culturally correct.

  2. Valpolicello 14 months ago | reply

    I like this pic too. Good job, nice colors

  3. space time cocktail 14 months ago | reply

    Hello Don, So dreamy; Luv the light, colours, contrasts :)
    Just to let you know, I've used this gorgeous image for my friends FaceBook Page cover (her business is called 'Kedar' or Cedar).
    Also, if you're ever interested in finding out where your images are used (not comprehensive, but a great start), you could try
    www.tineye.com/search/7e3908f36b09ccd0a69fa0140ad04cedd1e... (ref. my profile)

  4. vankey 8 months ago | reply

    what a great photo!

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