Wanted a cool picture for Web Site
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Wanted a cool picture for Web Site
Hey Guys,
I have been a long time reader of these forums. I recently bought a sport quad an am loving it. Now I am going to make a Web site about powersports and am looking for a cool picture of a quad for the logo. I am looking for a wicked roost or an unreal jump. I'd take a picture of myself but I am not a good enough rider yet. I am wondering if any of you guys have a picture that you own the rights to and would be willing to let me use.
Thanks in advance.
Ride Hard!
I have been a long time reader of these forums. I recently bought a sport quad an am loving it. Now I am going to make a Web site about powersports and am looking for a cool picture of a quad for the logo. I am looking for a wicked roost or an unreal jump. I'd take a picture of myself but I am not a good enough rider yet. I am wondering if any of you guys have a picture that you own the rights to and would be willing to let me use.
Thanks in advance.
Ride Hard!
#2
Wanted a cool picture for Web Site
www.bikepics.com is a good resource for pictures like that. They have thousands of pics to surf through.
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Wanted a cool picture for Web Site
I went to the policy and disclaimer page and read through it.
As a courtesy, and if you find something you like, you can send an e-mail to the person who posted it and ask if you could use it in your website. If you were a company offering things for sale, it would take on a whole different set of rules. If you are just offering an information site (non profit), it will be easier, but I would ask the person who owns the photo first.
If you photoshop something, it would have to be stylized to the point of being non-identifiable (example: posterize).
Educational purposes are exempt. I have used photos in powerpoint presentations for motorcycle safety classes.
As a courtesy, and if you find something you like, you can send an e-mail to the person who posted it and ask if you could use it in your website. If you were a company offering things for sale, it would take on a whole different set of rules. If you are just offering an information site (non profit), it will be easier, but I would ask the person who owns the photo first.
If you photoshop something, it would have to be stylized to the point of being non-identifiable (example: posterize).
Educational purposes are exempt. I have used photos in powerpoint presentations for motorcycle safety classes.
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