Magazine stand

    Bangalore's biggest collection of magazines can be found on a footpath.
    Church Street, Bangalore, India, August 2007

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    1. poonomo (70 months ago | reply)

      love this shot... !!! ... ven i saw the thumbnail, i wasnt sure what i was looking at... !!! ... :o) ...

    2. indianhilbilly (67 months ago | reply)

      Hello,

      I am Nikhil. I'm a volunteer editor on Wikipedia. We were wondering if we could use this image on Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia. You would be given credit of course and a link to this site would be placed.

      You would have to change the license of this image to Creative Commons attribution sharealike. You can change the license by clicking "edit" next to All Rights Reserved and then clicking Attribution-ShareAlike Creative Commons.

      Many other flickr users have had their works published in blogs, newspapers, and magazines this way. I can provide you some examples if you'd like.

      We hope you will help us improve Wikipedia since millions of people use it everyday. Your help will improve the India related articles on the site. Look forward to hearing from you.

      Thanks so much.
      Nikhil

    3. leopoldkonstantin and agahran added this photo to their favorites.

    4. agahran (65 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for making this great photo available via CC license. I just used it to illustrate this post:

      poynter.org/column.asp?id=31&aid=135875

      - Amy Gahran

    5. bell_mer, moolba, and genre-x added this photo to their favorites.

    6. TV Mole (53 months ago | reply)

      Hi
      I love this photo! I have used it on tvmole.com. Thank you for sharing under Creative Commons.

    7. Rhasty09 (50 months ago | reply)

      Hi there,

      Just wanted to let you know that we used this image on our 'How to Become a Music Writer' page in Mahalo. Thank you.

      Check it out:
      www.mahalo.com/How_to_Become_a_Music_Writer

    8. SPL Teen (46 months ago | reply)

      Hello,

      Thank you for using the cc license. I wanted to let you know we are using your photo in a blog post that will show up on 8/6/09. URL: blog.spl.org/yablog/2009/08/06/where-have-all -the-good-on...

      SPLteen

    9. New Hampshire Public Radio (42 months ago | reply)

      Hi there,

      We used a copy of this photo for a piece we aired on our show Word of Mouth about the new partnership where magazines are available online. Here's a link if you'd like to see it:

      www.nhpr.org/node/28282

      Thanks again for sharing through Creative Commons!

    10. simplicity5 (41 months ago | reply)

      Hello,

      Thank you for using the cc license. I wanted to let you know that we we are using your photo for our new website. www.augandleo.com

      Thanks for sharing I'm loving this photo!

    11. pauspling and EJO - European Journalism Observatory added this photo to their favorites.

    12. akandy2010 (38 months ago | reply)

      Hello great pic - I am doing research on media in an NGO. I would like to use this picture for the website & the flyer of the research project. If that is ok with you, how exactly should I attribute this work:
      a) as it is in print form (flyer) and in the website
      b) if I adapt the work for the flyer & the website

      Thank you very much in advance

    13. akandy2010 (36 months ago | reply)

      Hi!
      Excelent picture, I used it for a research project website (www.mediadem.eliamep.gr). of couse you are accredited.
      Thank you!

    14. katharapkin and sliej added this photo to their favorites.

    15. RumpledElf (22 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I used this photo too, here: photographicdictionary.com/m/magazine

      Thanks for sharing with a CC license!

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