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Pavel Morozov, 23.12.2009 14:45
Friends, here is such a page found on the Internet.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Аполлон_Eversman
Everything would be fine, but the author of the article does not indicate the author of the photos. There he has my picture of butterflies spread out and a picture in nature, if I'm not mistaken, of Kosterin, taken from his own website.
In principle, I am not so sorry that my last name is not indicated (it is not entered anywhere). More disgusting is that there is no indication of the forum as the original source. In short, the "author" himself photographed a butterfly somewhere in Siberia, and then he spread it out and photographed it again. Well done, though. By the way, the information about my photo (technical) is exhaustive. And the Canon Powershot S3 IS camera, and the shooting mode, etc. Neither about the forum, nor even about me anything.
Yes, it is worth making a reservation, in the same place, on the general page for the genus Parnassius, there is a small timid link to the category "Genus Parnassius" of our forum. And everything.
http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parnassius
In short, so that there are no misunderstandings, there is such a suggestion:
1. Or we sign our original photos, otherwise we are to blame
2. Or a molbiol or entomology label is automatically attached to each uploaded image. ru
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