... not that you would see the comments if you're using a non-microsoft browser. Looks like you're using the "alt" tag attribute where you should be using a "title" tag attribute.
These pictures have nothing to with National Geographic. The were winners of Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International Photography Awards and I don't think you asked permission to post them, specially without giving anybody credit.
TRUTH BE TOLD… The images depicted here are wrongly credited to National Geographic. In truth, they are a selection of winning images from several of the NATURE’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHY WINDLAND SMITH RICE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS competitions, which are conducted by Nature’s Best Photography magazine, a publication of Nature’s Best Publishing LLC, an independent company, unrelated to National Geographic in any way. No permission was granted by Nature’s Best Publishing LLC for any use of the photographs shown on this website. We would hope and expect that any Website would respect copyright law and obtain due permissions and check their facts before posting any images, text, or credits to be certain that they are accurate. To see more of OUR incredible images and learn more about Nature’s Best Photography, visit our Website: www.naturesbestphotography.com Steve Freligh Publisher Nature’s Best Photography magazine
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Just wanted to let you know, Love your posts, they are really relaxing, and I love the pictures, thanks for taking the time to put them together.
I love these pics of animals and is a long time fan of national geographic.
Wow, your posts continue to amaze me! I love these photos!
These are great pics, but you might want to work on your descriptions a little.
The "reindeer kissing" are actually moose.
The "buffaloes" are actually wildebeest.
The "deer" seeing the sunset are actually impala.
The "scary owl eyes" are actually Iguana eyes.
The "weird fish" is actually a Giant Grouper
The "white birds" are Egrets
Thanks for your help :)
... not that you would see the comments if you're using a non-microsoft browser. Looks like you're using the "alt" tag attribute where you should be using a "title" tag attribute.
Where on the National Geographic site would I find the awards granted?
What, oh please do tell me anyone, is the white thing in the picture labeled "sea mammals"? The pics are lovely...
Manatee? aka Dugong (sea cow) I believe. Looks like one has had a run-in with a boat; see the gashes in its fluke.
I really like these!
how can i find out more about these pics and where they were taken?
These images are previous winners from Nature's Best Magazine, not from National Geographic.
http://www.naturesbestmagazine.com/
(I took the "screaming turtle" image).
First, these are not from National Geographic. They are from the Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International Awards Competition.
Second, I doubt you have permission to display them, especially without credit to the photographers that made them.
posting as anonymous does not solve the problem. How about reveal yourself and we can make something good.
Nice to see you are not crediting the photographers - some of which I know. Plus NG does not have anything to do with NB's awards.
Please remove this post - copyright infringement you know.
These pictures have nothing to with National Geographic.
The were winners of Nature's Best Windland Smith Rice International Photography Awards and I don't think you asked permission to post them, specially without giving anybody credit.
http://www.naturesbestphotography.com/pages/home.html
That is a violation of US copyright laws.
I own the rights to the Snowy Egret picture and this site in in no way authorized to display it.
Fabiola Forns (del Alcazar)
http://www.Avianscapes.com
TRUTH BE TOLD…
The images depicted here are wrongly credited to National Geographic. In truth, they are a selection of winning images from several of the NATURE’S BEST PHOTOGRAPHY WINDLAND SMITH RICE INTERNATIONAL AWARDS competitions, which are conducted by Nature’s Best Photography magazine, a publication of Nature’s Best Publishing LLC, an independent company, unrelated to National Geographic in any way.
No permission was granted by Nature’s Best Publishing LLC for any use of the photographs shown on this website. We would hope and expect that any Website would respect copyright law and obtain due permissions and check their facts before posting any images, text, or credits to be certain that they are accurate.
To see more of OUR incredible images and learn more about Nature’s Best Photography, visit our Website: www.naturesbestphotography.com
Steve Freligh
Publisher
Nature’s Best Photography magazine
Dear Steve Freligh,
Thanks for your comment. I've removed all the images from Naturebestphotograhy.com.
Photowebs.blogspot.com has no intention to induce copyright infringement. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
Quite useful info, much thanks for the post.
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