Hi All,
I was after some opinions ? I'm quite annoyed that someone has deliberately copied an image of mine (one of my favorites).... When I say copy, they took the picture themselves, but they went out and took it the day after seeing and 'favorite' ing one of my images on Flickr.
I'm quite flattered in one way that they sought to go out and recreate my image almost exactly, but as my image is pretty unique and original, I'm annoyed he is passing off the idea of the shot as his own.
Here's his version
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32415099@N00/3513304033/
Here's my original
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben0509uk/2935924320/
I can't see how you can stop / limit someone taking the same picture (and I don't want to after we all unitentionally take the same postcard shots of the London eye / landmarks etc etc), but as my image is one of my images I would say sums me up the best, or sums up my style of photography (very graphical in composition and makeup), and I spent a fair while getting the composition just right, I feel that he gone out of his way and intentionally stolen my work. Does that sound odd ?
I've asked him to remove his photo from Flickr or credit me in some way.
But now I in hindsight I'd appreciate your thoughts....
I was after some opinions ? I'm quite annoyed that someone has deliberately copied an image of mine (one of my favorites).... When I say copy, they took the picture themselves, but they went out and took it the day after seeing and 'favorite' ing one of my images on Flickr.
I'm quite flattered in one way that they sought to go out and recreate my image almost exactly, but as my image is pretty unique and original, I'm annoyed he is passing off the idea of the shot as his own.
Here's his version
http://www.flickr.com/photos/32415099@N00/3513304033/
Here's my original
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ben0509uk/2935924320/
I can't see how you can stop / limit someone taking the same picture (and I don't want to after we all unitentionally take the same postcard shots of the London eye / landmarks etc etc), but as my image is one of my images I would say sums me up the best, or sums up my style of photography (very graphical in composition and makeup), and I spent a fair while getting the composition just right, I feel that he gone out of his way and intentionally stolen my work. Does that sound odd ?
I've asked him to remove his photo from Flickr or credit me in some way.
But now I in hindsight I'd appreciate your thoughts....
