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RE: 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - Australia 🇦🇺 + New Zealand Day 🇳🇿 🐨

in #travel7 years ago

Source- http://www.biloop.de/portfolio/neuseeland/

#photography
Please refrain from using #photography for posting art, posting graphics, posting other people's photos without proper attribution or explicitly stating it's not yours.

Not citing the source of photos (images) is plagiarism. Here is a post on why this is bad, and here is how easy it is to find allowed photos.

Not indicating that the content you copy/paste is not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.

If you are actually the original author, please do reply to let us know!

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I hope the metadata information will help you.

The truth is someone was the first person in the world to take the picture, and uploaded it to the Internet. (And to be honest, that wasn't me, I totally agree with that).

Originally taking pictures, I started a little more than three years ago when I bought my first camera in order to learn photography, especially when I travel. And what I continue to do, despite having more experience over time, is when I see a photo in a place where I am going is make a copy, try to take a same picture, either with my mobile phone as in this case or with my camera, it can be the area where it was taken, as its frame.

Perhaps it can be relatively plagiarism, I don't appropriate something and make it look like mine, but I'm agree coping his creativity, of this person like many others. But in order to learn, you must partly copy until you improve the original.

From now on I'll upload photos doubly mine (thought and taken by me)
greetings and I understand your work!

Hi, You get paid for your own, original content on Steemit not for copying someone else work.
Thank you for understanding.

Hi @logic Lesson learned, I will put photos based 100% on my creativity