I really think Netfugl should consider a policy regarding watermarks on photos uploaded to the site. It completely ruins the aesthetic experience of viewing a photo, and it makes absolutely no sence.
Best regards, Søren
Ps. except from that, a nice shot..
Certainly they should, but Netfugl has the right to decide if a photo is accepted or rejected. Despite this being an excellent photo of an interesting species I agree with Søren.
Hi Adam.
You don’t need to apologize. My comment was meant as a general attitude toward watermarks on photos at Netfugl.dk
I’ve posted photos at this site for some years, and I've only seen a few violations of copyright, which is why I find such a massive watermark unnecessary. But that's just my personal opinion.
Most of all I think it’s a pity that such a beautiful picture of White-backed Woodpecker, as this one, does not appear without any distracting elements!
Best regards.
Søren
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1k han. Bemærk at øjet er lyst grålligt flanken er rødbrunligt båndet, og undergumpen virker beige på den øverste del. Bemærk endvidere at næbbet set direkte fra siden er langt slankt med lige underkant og at næbneglen drypper under dette.
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Hi Adam,
Fine photo of a species the swedes have brought to the brink of extinction by their aggresive and relentless forest-industry....sigh.....Then a discovered that 'your' bird is in deep **** as well....what a ghastly case of bird-pox on it foot....double sigh!
Peter
Hi Adam,
This bird is a 'fetish-species' here in Scandinavia.
The swedes have done their best -and almost succeeded- to eracidate the whole population.
They call it forest-management.
'Your' bird is in serious trouble as well.....the bird-pox on its foot is quite a turn off, although your photo is otherwise actually very pleasing to look at.
Regards
Peter
ps I wrote a second time because I don't think it is possible to edit my posts, and I made some typhos in the first one....
Hej Peter,
Thank you for your opinion. Unfortunately, our problems are similar to forest management. However, the species is strictly protected in Hungary, and settle down where there may be limited to the management (Of course, it's just the principle of a few places we can enforce).
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