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The DIYP Flickr group is a great place to get inspired, both for projects and image Ideas.
The images submitted are a feast to the eye and the DIY projects shown are the source for the reader's projects column (this column is all DIYP readers, so thank you).
If you have a Flickr account, join the group and start splashin' around sharing your pictures. We have 1,738 Members so far, and the numbers are growing.
If you are already in the group, wouldn't it be great to get some inputs from the DIYP community? By sending your pictures to the pool, you share it with everyone. (And if you don't have a Flickr account, you can get one here.
Below, I've tagged some of my pool favorites. (Well, 99% from the pool. There are just a few favs from other contacts).
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I always forget that I'm with groups, and can submit to pools. Flickr is amazing though, some really quality stuff there, and what you've got in your post is no exception! :)
re: Thanks Chica
I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures in the pool,
udi
uh my ikea tent
http://www.flickr.com/photos/e-coli/2377798661/
thanks for the add ;)
Thanks dude, I'm in your
Thanks dude, I'm in your list of Faves... i'm so happy for that!
Question about flickr
I'll create a Flickr account and join the group!
If I send my pictures to the pool, and share them with everyone.. can other people use my pictures without my permission?
RE: Flickr
Hi Daan,
This is a very interesting question. If you are referring to the question of "are other people allowed to use my pictures without my permission?" - The answer is strictly no. When you upload an image to Flickr you can decide on the licensing of your image. You can always set it to "All rights reserved" to note that you do not allow using your pictures without prior approval from you.
Technically, though, when you upload an image to the internet, anyone can play nasty and use your picture without letting you know. Sadly, this true for flickr, as well as any other form of digital web image. (try and right click any of the images on DIYP and select 'save as').
It is my belief that most people play nicely and ask before using any images. And if you find out that someone is using your image without your consent, you can always take some action.
- udi
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