An Annual Reminder About Our Pictures
Hey guys! We have a flickr page. It has 5600 photos and counting, labeled with anyone who happens to be in them. Here's one. I call it "no pressure."
Bryan Fuller
Here's a search for "Norfleet".
Go little guy, go.
All of our shots are Creative Commons licensed. We're using a no-commercial/attribution one, which means:
- You can use our photos… Go ahead. We like you.
- …as long as you don't sell them. Don't do that. You can make 'em into super dramatic art shots with lens flare and a rain of blood from the sky. But you do have to cut us in if you sell that to an art collector.
- …and as long as you credit us. The sets are all labeled by the photographer. Please just name 'em and link us like so: Eric Upchurch/MGoBlog. If you're making a Super Dramatic Shot, please watermark it in somewhere in small type.
Here's where it tells you who it is:
Unfortunately the guys have not always put full names, so just know that Fuller is Bryan Fuller and Upchurch is Eric Upchurch. Bill Rapai has done the hockey shots.
Are you interested in shooting for us? We have most football and home basketball games covered, but there are opportunities to shoot other sports—I am particularly appreciative when someone wants to shoot hockey—or road games. Email me at [email protected] and we'll see if we can get you to a game.
It's official. Yes I can see both are leaning. Anyone with eyes can still see he's shorter. That is all.
I forgot about that. You're right.
August 6th, 2014 at 12:23 AM ^
except not as many filters
You are swell.
For you...
I love you MGoBlog. I send all my beveled guilt to you.
BTW, awesome pix.
Jabrill Peppers is at most 5'10. That does not bode well for his potential to be an elite DB.
August 5th, 2014 at 10:34 PM ^
August 5th, 2014 at 11:02 PM ^
I disagree with both of your statements.
That would be a great autographed photo down the road.
Why not link the Flickr account to the "Useful Stuff" menu?
The Flickr page is a great resource, and it seems that a link would make it much more accessible to those who frequent this site.
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