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First ever QC failure in nearly 6 years.
Michael Ventura replied to Brizbee's question in Community support: ask the forum
It does not look sharp to me, especially where it seems it should be. -
Malware?? Need help
Michael Ventura replied to Betty LaRue's topic in Alamy Quality Control and technical talk
I found this when I googled your problem https://www.pcrisk.com/removal-guides/27548-deployplatform-adware-mac also there are YouTube videos on how to remove it -
John Morrison - you okay?
Michael Ventura replied to geogphotos's question in Community support: ask the forum
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USA, The New York Times, April 21st 2024 issue Book Review section Pg. 21, Irish cottage, Ballina, Ireland, Stephen Power CXA0JK Style Magazine Pg. 60, Blondie album cover, CBW EJRMTW Pg. 60, Portrait of Zadie Smith, Jeff Gilbert 2M6HW3X The New York Times Magazine Pg. 14, VHS label, Thomas Pajot, H35N4P
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I wouldn’t worry about it at all Edo.
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BILD infringements?
Michael Ventura replied to Jansos's topic in Stock photography discussion and contributor experience
When watching U.S. TV news, I see logos all the time, used when a company is making news, either in good or bad context and I doubt they are going to each corporate office to get the logo straight from the source. Sometimes they are just the logo or a photo of the logo out in the "wild", in context with some sort of structure. -
WHAT CAMERA IS EVERYONE USING?
Michael Ventura replied to Resolute Inc's question in Community support: ask the forum
Sony RX100 - 3 Sony RX10 IV Nikon D850 with an assortment of lenses The Sonys are my walk around cameras and my Nikon is for my assignment work -
USA, AARP The Magazine, Apr/May 2024 issue Pg. 25, Gold bars (cut out), Ira Berger 2RXGW1E Pg. 62, Meow Mix cat food (cut out), Patti McConville 2J0HX25 Pg. 63, People magazine cover from 1978, Patti McConville 2H5AWAY Pg. 63, Jimmy Fallon as a young boy, Archvio GBB 2H131MH (one of two identical photos from same contributor) (Alamy credit only) There were others in this issue that I could not find
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USA, National Geographic History magazine, May/June 2024 issue Pg. 25, Panoramic view of the Temple of Hatshepsut, Egypt, Anton Aleksenko 2G383TB (Alamy credit only) Pg. 31, Interior of Ramses V tomb, Egypt, credited to Ivan Sebborn but could not find Pg. 33, Interior of the tomb of Seti, Ivan Sebborn 2PE95F9 Pg. 35, Interior of King Tut's tomb, Ivan Sebborn 2C6G8RW (Alamy credit only) Pg. 50, Sulpture of Agni, god of fire, CMA/BOT 2H10A1N Pg. 55, Lion column Uttar Pradesh, India, Dinodia Photos 2B3M4PB Pg. 56, Mural on a stupa in Miran, Bew Delhi, The Picture Art Collection MX2X4M (could be one of two identical others from same contributor (Alamy credit only) Pgs. 62-63, Statue of King Kamehameha, Hawaii, Jim West R65NTF Pgs. 64-65, Kohala Forest Reserve, Big Island, Hawaii, Alexandre Rosa 2J8HWB7 Pg. 66, Pu'uhonua O Honaunau NHP, kii figures, Hawaii, John Elk CY4N2M Pg. 67, Naha Stone, Hilo, Hawaii, Douglas Peebles Photography AR33TB Pg. 76-77, Princess Elizabeth inspecting troops May 17th 1944, Shawshots 2JTYY6G Pg. 78, British Troops, Horsa Glider 1944, Piemags 2JRFPFY (possibly another identical photo from the same contributor) Pg. 79, Loading a tank on a ship, Gosport, 1944, Piemags 2T1KWP4 (possibly another identical photo from the same contributor)
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I took a road-trip to Tennessee this past weekend to see some old childhood friends. I shot a little bit of stock along the way but wasn't all that motivated, as I used to be. Still to process a bunch of images. Any clue what type of pigeon this...maybe an Alamy pigeon.