Stitch306 said:Forgot to say thanks for the recommendation HM, are you sure you're not on a commission??? :lol:
henkverhaar said:Oct 14, half past five.
Received a shipment of Astra Keramik blades from Paul. Replaced Red Personna blade in my Futur with a new Astra blade. Major difference. No more Red Personna's for me -- they are as of now relegated to my fly tying den...
To complete the list of tools:
Razor: Merkur Futur
Blade: Astra Keramik
Prep: hot water
Soap: funny you have to ask... #4 of course
Brush:
A/S: Nivea balm -- creating my own A/S balm is my next project...
Henk
Fido said:Just love that handle! And a great photo. You know what to do with a camera! Since I assume there is no copyright I have copied a couple of your photos to my blog. Hope you don't mind. And what is the wood?
Fido said:Since I assume there is no copyright
hunnymonster said:Fido said:Since I assume there is no copyright
Actually in creating the photo, Henk automatically has copyright by virtue of the Berne Convention (he doesn't need to assert it) - whether Henk chooses to enforce that copyright (or charge you a licensing fee) is up to him though. As per his reply, it seems Henk's in the non-enforcement camp. You should still attribute it though.
henkverhaar said:hunnymonster said:Fido said:Since I assume there is no copyright
Actually in creating the photo, Henk automatically has copyright by virtue of the Berne Convention (he doesn't need to assert it) - whether Henk chooses to enforce that copyright (or charge you a licensing fee) is up to him though. As per his reply, it seems Henk's in the non-enforcement camp. You should still attribute it though.
Correct. However, in this particular instance I though it would be overkill to point out the finer details of copyright issues -- just say that Fido could use the pix for his blog... ;-) In this case, I think even the attribution is something I could live without. I do normally insist on attributions when my pix are used in periodicals (magazines. newspapers -- this happens once in a great while; my son is a competitive swimmer at national level, and I have been making photographs as 'free-lance reporter' (the only way to get access to the poolside at some national events) at many local and regional and all recent national meets where my son has competed. Most photographers present (if indeed there are others) focus only on the few 'celebrity' swimmers that compete; I know most swimmers, at least in my son's age class, and take pictures of all of them; sometimes they get featured in a regional newspaper or a swimming-specific periodical, and come to me asking for photographs...).
Henk
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