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2 hours ago, Bryan said:

Sunday Times online 31st

 

2 hours ago, Bryan said:

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Realimage  Man kayaking alone on Mooragh lake in summer. Mooragh Park, Ramsey, Isle of Man, British Isles, Europe - Image ID: T6196E

 

Thanks again Bryan.  That was zoomed during the week.

 

Pearl

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Guardian online UK 31st May 2020

 

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/31/in-brief-walking-the-great-north-line-all-our-broken-idols-the-farm-review

Lindisfarne, Robert Twigger’s destination in Walking the Great North Line. Photograph: Paul Williams/Alamy

 

https://www.theguardian.com/food/2020/may/31/german-white-wines-for-summer

‘There’s much to love for those many wine drinkers who for some reason are allergic to riesling’s sharp charms.’ Photograph: lamastock / Alamy Stock Photo (Alamy credit only)

 

https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2020/may/31/all-this-time-at-home-has-shown-me-how-few-friends-i-really-have

‘If there are people you’d like to call, call them. Don’t sit around waiting for them to call you.’ Photograph: Dmytro Betsenko/Alamy Stock Photo

 

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30/05/2020 Daily Mail Weekend (print)

The final cull from from the Garden Wildlife Census

Silver Y Moth. AJ7HPH Sean Bolton

Emperor Dragonfly. JGY9ND Ian West

Great Pond Snail. B8MKRW Papilio

Pond Skater. CWCPGN Lee Dalton

Holly Blue butterfly. JT6WCC Ian Redding

Adult Red Fox. PABN61 Barrie Harwood

Weasel. MFFRCT Krys Bailey

Common Toad. B2RJDM Mike Lane

Grass Snake. DX81DT Lee Crabtree

Red Tailed Bumble Bee. H8PB4H Richard Becker

Cranefly. D979K0 Sabena Jane Blackbird

Marmalade Hoverfly. BP2HKB David Robertson

Green Shield Bug. CRK73D Colin Varndell

Earthworm. BEPD0G Arterra Picture Library/Clement Philippe

Lacewing. DA2HCP Sabena Jane Blackbird

Violet Ground Beetle. D1TK5J H Lansdown

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On 30/05/2020 at 06:07, Bryan said:

Benjamin John  Police (Bobbies) wearing high vis jackets on the beat in Parliament Square, Westminster, London, UK - Image ID: PXAK01

Thanks Bryan! :-)

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On 30/05/2020 at 06:07, Bryan said:

Anna Stowe Travel  View towards the medieval Ville Haute from the River Alzette in the Grund district of Luxembourg City. - Image ID: DD3T9K

 

Thank you Bryan - for this spot and for all the work you put in so regularly.  It is much appreciated.

Anna

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On 31/05/2020 at 06:30, Bryan said:

Bath, UK, 20th April, 2016. Models are pictured taking to the catwalk presenting creations by Primark at a SPRING/SUMMER '16 FASHIONS CATWALK SHOW held at the Assembly rooms. The show was part of the Bath in Fashion week. Credit: lynchpics/Alamy Live News - Image ID: FY1HMA

Many thanks Bryan.

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On 08/05/2020 at 06:49, Bryan said:

Susie Kearley  Statue of a Pharaoh. The Egyptian Gallery - a Permanent exhibition at the British Museum, London, UK - Image ID: R748CT

 

Thank you Bryan. This hasn't shown up as a sale yet, so I will look out for it.

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Country: Worldwide
Usage: Marketing package - Small business, Use in marketing materials, worldwide for 5 years (excludes advertising). This package is for marketing campaigns promoting businesses which have up to 10 employees.
Start: 01 May 2020
End: 01 May 2025

$$

 

A huge size whale made from plastic waste from ocean is on art display to raise public awareness about to reduce plastic pollution on a global scale 

- Image ID: 2AH3CN6

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Image Size: Any size
Start: 01 April 2020
End: 01 April 2025
Germany, Editorial website, Bulk discount, flat rate

$ (quarter of a peanut) 


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Image Size: Any size
Start: 01 April 2020
End: 01 April 2025
Germany, Editorial website, Bulk discount, flat rate

$ (quarter of a peanut)

 

Release of Adidas Yeezy Boost 350V2 black reflective shoes, only 20 pairs available in Singapore. 

- Image ID: TRM60P

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On 26/05/2020 at 05:31, Bryan said:

Cheers Kay !

 

Times online 26th

 

Register

 

David Chapman  Swallow; Hirundo rustica Single Flying over Pond Cornwall; UK - Image ID: MHJBJ5

Swallow; Hirundo rustica Single Flying over Pond Cornwall; UK Stock Photo

 

Times2

 

Jack Sullivan  USS Pueblo, American Spy Ship captured by the North Koreans in the 1960's, Pyongyang, North Korea - Image ID: E68BPP

 

Business

 

Paul Higham  Two carriages on Alton Tower's Smiler Rollercoaster - Image ID: HK0GY5

Gammelmark, Sören  Interior of Steak House in Hawksmoor Guildhall, London, UK - Image ID: F0A0C2

Luke MacGregor  Production technician Jade Procter, makes synthetic rda, part of the Coronavirus COVID-19 detection kit, at the Primerdesign offices and labs at Chand - Image ID: 2B1Y02G

WWW.IANGEORGESONPHOTOGRAPHY.CO.UK Picture: Norwegian CEO Bjorn Kjos, Edinburgh Airport Chairman Sir John Elvidge and Minister for International Devel - Image ID: JMXNPR

Russell Hart  The storefront of the home furnishing and fashion retailer Cath Kidston on King Street in Manchester. - Image ID: E5AP0F

Tim Graham  Cars and a motorcyclist in traffic congestion on M25 motorway near London United Kingdom - Image ID: B0KT0T

eye35  Woman leaving meadowhall shopping centre mall with christmas shopping bags sheffield south yorkshire england uk gb eu europe - Image ID: D1FD89

Yanice Idir  A man walks past Foxtons in Shepherd’s Bush - Image ID: EX91KY

Southend-on-Sea, UK. 2nd Apr, 2020. A closed, due to the COVID-19, JD Sports shop on Southend High Street. The retailer has said it is to stop paying rent to its landlords as the coronavirus pandemic lockdown is having a devastating impact on the chain. Penelope Barritt/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BC1KC6

 

News

 

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK. 8th Feb, 2020. Emily Thornberry candidate for the Labour Party leadership election address and take questions from members of the labour Party at the latest round of hustings. Credit: Alan Beastall/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2AWBY36

Gregory Wrona  Kurt Geiger Shoe shop Westfield Shopping Centre White City Development W12 London United Kingdom - Image ID: B5CG88

Rosemary Roberts  OLD AGED MAN HOLDING ONTO TO WALKING AID  UK - Image ID: CTK0AT

transport picture library/paul ridsdale heavy traffic on the a1/m motorway near leeds yorkshire uk - Image ID: HHD9W0

London, UK. 14th April 2020. Staff at Safedale Pharmacy on Green Lanes, London, photographed wearing masks, as the lockdown continues across the UK. Credit: Thomas Bowles/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BEKP4W

Stuttgart, Germany. 06th June, 2015. Close-up of the Anglican Bishop of Leeds, Nick Baines. Credit: Michael Debets/Pacific Press/Alamy Live News - Image ID: ERPMAN

eye35  Exeter crown court Exeter Devon England UK GB Europe EU - Image ID: H26CNM

Neil McAllister England Cheshire Prestbury village and Legh Arms Black Boy pub - Image ID: AWEGRC

Southbank, London, UK. 24th Jan, 2018. General view of the gallery exterior with Gursky banner. Following a two-year refurbishment, the Hayward Gallery Imageplotter News and Sports/Alamy Live News - Image ID: M0R8TC

 

News in Pictures

 

Poole, UK. 24th May, 2020. Poole, UK. Sunday 24 May 2020. The Poole Twin Sails bridge is stuck in the open position as it awaits repairs. It is currently closed to traffic and pedestrians. Credit: Thomas Faull/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BTADMK

Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. 25th May, 2020. A crew member high on the rigging of a luxury three masted cruise ship, Sea Cloud,  Alan Dawson/Alamy Live News. - Image ID: 2BTE2WX

 

Scotland

 

Edinburgh, Scotland, Uk. 18th Feb, 2020. Edinburgh Scotland, UK February 18 2020; Scottish Conservative leader Jackson Carlaw with the party's new shadow cabinet. Credit: Steven Scott Taylor/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2B03KC5

Edinburgh, UK. 23rd Jan, 2020. Pictured: Richard Lyle MSP for the Scottish National Party (SNP). Scenes from the chamber at Holyrood in the Scottish Parliament. Education & Skills: Stage 1 Debate: Consumer Scotland Bill. Credit: Colin Fisher/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2APHKC0

Iain Masterton  Residential house under construction in East Lothian , Scotland, United Kingdom - Image ID: M93YBN

 

Ireland

 

Andrew Michael   Criminal Courts of Justice, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. - Image ID: CW2644

Michael Walsh  Lough Ennell Co Westmeath Ireland during mixed weather - Image ID: B7NAH4

 

World

 

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 24th May, 2020. Twenty-three years after Hong Kong was handed by Britain back to Chinese rule, Beijing is pushing to implement tough new national security laws that will suppress the pro-democracy protests seen in the city.Jayne Russell/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BT9W0G

Causeway BayHong Kong, S.A.R.China - 24 May, 2020 Pictured, Hong Kong frontlines have emerged since Covid-19 to carry a Hong Kong Independence flag in direct confrontation with the proposed National Security Law, during the Anti-Evil Law Parade. Credit: Simon Jankowski/Alamy Live News - Image ID: 2BTDD6P

B Christopher  Brood X cicada (Magicicada), May 2017 - Virginia USA - Image ID: J6TCWT

thanks for finding this Bryan, all the best, Paul Ridsdale

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On 08/05/2020 at 06:49, Bryan said:

Times2

 

Susie Kearley  Statue of a Pharaoh. The Egyptian Gallery - a Permanent exhibition at the British Museum, London, UK - Image ID: R748CT

 

Hello Bryan, Thank you for flagging this for me. I have not been paid and Alamy has told me that they cannot pursue it as I don't have proof. They also ask whether I can confirm it was in print and not online? I assume Times 2 is a print publication?

Response from Alamy: "Unfortunately without proof of use we’re unable to look into it. Can you confirm if this use was just in print rather than online?"

Also, they used one of my photos that you flagged twice in August... I have not been paid for this and expect it to go the same way. Any chance you have a link to the item below? You said it was used in Sunday Times online  on 22nd and 23rd August. Due to their paywall, I cannot view The Times travel pages. Do you have links for these two?

Links or photographic proof seem to be the only way to make these people pay. I dread to think how many are being used without my knowledge.

On 23/08/2020 at 06:32, Bryan said:

Susie Kearley   Hotel with pool at Bekonscot Model Village, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. UK - Image ID: M6EF13

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4 minutes ago, Susie K said:

 

Hello Bryan, Thank you for flagging this for me. I have not been paid and Alamy has told me that they cannot pursue it as I don't have proof. They also ask whether I can confirm it was in print and not online? I assume Times 2 is a print publication?

Response from Alamy: "Unfortunately without proof of use we’re unable to look into it. Can you confirm if this use was just in print rather than online?"

Also, they used one of my photos that you flagged twice in August... I have not been paid for this and expect it to go the same way. Any chance you have a link to the item below? You said it was used in Sunday Times online  on 22nd and 23rd August. Due to their paywall, I cannot view The Times travel pages. Do you have links for these two?

Links or photographic proof seem to be the only way to make these people pay. I dread to think how many are being used without my knowledge.

Susie Kearley   Hotel with pool at Bekonscot Model Village, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. UK - Image ID: M6EF13

R748CT and M6EF13  come up in a GIS but you can't click through as it's paywalled. Alamy may accept the screenshot of the GIS, or if they have an account.

The second one won't report for a couple of months.

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4 minutes ago, spacecadet said:

R748CT and M6EF13  come up in a GIS but you can't click through as it's paywalled. Alamy may accept the screenshot of the GIS, or if they have an account.

The second one won't report for a couple of months.

 

Thank you. Glad you've identified it online. I don't know how to take a screenshot of a GIS. What is a GIS anyway!

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2 minutes ago, spacecadet said:

Google image search.

Oh I see. Just tried that, and it brings up the Alamy image (on Alamy), but not the Times website. Am I searching wrong? What search terms do you use? The image number and times?

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52 minutes ago, Susie K said:

 

Hello Bryan, Thank you for flagging this for me. I have not been paid and Alamy has told me that they cannot pursue it as I don't have proof. They also ask whether I can confirm it was in print and not online? I assume Times 2 is a print publication?

Response from Alamy: "Unfortunately without proof of use we’re unable to look into it. Can you confirm if this use was just in print rather than online?"

Also, they used one of my photos that you flagged twice in August... I have not been paid for this and expect it to go the same way. Any chance you have a link to the item below? You said it was used in Sunday Times online  on 22nd and 23rd August. Due to their paywall, I cannot view The Times travel pages. Do you have links for these two?

Links or photographic proof seem to be the only way to make these people pay. I dread to think how many are being used without my knowledge.

Susie Kearley   Hotel with pool at Bekonscot Model Village, Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England. UK - Image ID: M6EF13

Hi Susie

 

I don't have access to back copies of the Times beyond 6 days and all of my finds are from the online version, so, unfortunately, I am unable to help.

 

At one time libraries kept back copies of newspapers but I doubt if you will be able to access them with Covid restrictions in place.

 

Further, I can't guarantee that my findings are 100% accurate as the Times only normally provides the photographer's name if it is a live news usage, others I have to ferret out using whatever tools come to hand, and they are not always correct. If it's any consolation the Times used one of my images ages ago as a part of a montage and I never saw any payment for that. To be honest the sums involved are hardly  worth chasing, although, as a matter of principle, I guess we should always do so when the evidence is available and clear.

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2 minutes ago, Bryan said:

Hi Susie

 

I don't have access to back copies of the Times beyond 6 days and all of my finds are from the online version, so, unfortunately, I am unable to help.

 

At one time libraries kept back copies of newspapers but I doubt if you will be able to access them with Covid restrictions in place.

 

Further, I can't guarantee that my findings are 100% accurate as the Times only normally provides the photographer's name if it is a live news usage, others I have to ferret out using whatever tools come to hand, and they are not always correct. If it's any consolation the Times used one of my images ages ago as a part of a montage and I never saw any payment for that. To be honest the sums involved are hardly  worth chasing, although, as a matter of principle, I guess we should always do so when the evidence is available and clear.

 

Thanks Bryan.

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