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18-DEC-2004 Rod

Pond Lily *

Backyard Brisbane

Because Dory's stood me up in front of "The Group" & accused me of plagiarising Rose's shot I have put another plagiarised, I mean original shot in its place. This one is called, Small leaves framed by big leaves.

Canon PowerShot G2
1/125s f/4.0 at 20.3mm full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Rod 21-Dec-2004 09:35
Hehe, I'm only kidding about your comments silly billy. Thanks for the positive words too:-)
Guest 20-Dec-2004 18:45
btw, i really do like this shot. b&w really brings out the textures of the big leaves vs the small leaves. nice job. really. whether it's your idea or not. :-)
Guest 20-Dec-2004 18:43
so, sorry rod. i didn't mean any harm. you asked if "plagerize" can be used for photos. i just cut and pasted webster's definition of plagerism.

anyway, i like this shot a lot better.
Rod 19-Dec-2004 07:09
Disregard as usual Dorys comments below as it applies to the shot I deleted & replaced it with this, my latest work:-)
ctfchallenge18-Dec-2004 16:10
Main Entry: pla·gia·rize
Pronunciation: 'plA-j&-"rIz also -jE-&-
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -rized; -riz·ing
Etymology: plagiary
transitive senses : to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one's own : use (another's production) without crediting the source

short answer is "yes & no". You copied 'another's production' but you credited the source.. .sort of.

BTW, lovely shot. Nice thought behind the idea and should be a compliment to Rose (?) since her shot made you think of this. dorys