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Some rights reserved. This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 License.
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Welcome to Mana Photo's Stock account...
...You may use these photo's as you please.
If and when you do, please do the following:
-add my icon in the description when giving credit on DA.
Here's how to do it:
paste this tag in the description area
:icon manaphoto-stock:
then simply delete the space in between icon & manaphoto-stock.

-notify me with a comment on the original stock photo used, along with a link, so that I may view, comment & fav the image in question.
-if used outside of DA, give link with appropriate credit.
-be creative, be original & be respectful.
Aloha, Mana

note: check out the favorites gallery for other kool stock, tips & tricks, kool photo manipulations & more.

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:iconthelonesoldier:
The license you've selected specifies no derivative works, which is not in keeping with stock images.

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There's two kinds of women in the world, baby. You, and no one else.
:iconthelonesoldier:
Under the assumption that you just chose the wrong license (since this is a stock account and the description is tailored for stock), I went ahead and used this image... I hope that's okay. [link]

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There's two kinds of women in the world, baby. You, and no one else.
:iconoibyrd:
incredible stock! WOW! :clap:

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Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
:iconmanaphoto-stock:
which license should I be using?

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Aloha, Mana

View my main account here:
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:iconthelonesoldier:
If you want to use a creative commons license, where it says "Allow modifications of your work?" just bubble one of the two options that says yes. This means that people are allowed to make modified or derivative works (in other words, they make a new image that partially incorporates your image, which is what deviantART stock is typically used for). Hopefully that makes sense, if not I'm sure you can find out more from the help desk.

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There's two kinds of women in the world, baby. You, and no one else.
:iconmanaphoto-stock:
I'm a bit confused, I thought that was the whole point of the creative commons license. Anyway, I made the adjustment by checking the bubble that allows modifications, but i'm not sure if I notice any difference..haha. Thanks for the help and for using the photo.

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Aloha, Mana

View my main account here:
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:iconthelonesoldier:
Well, a traditional copyright technically implies that the work cannot be redistributed (for example, posted on the internet at other websites) without permission of the creator. A creative commons no-derivative license means that others can redistribute your work (post it at other sites or whatever) without needing to ask, but they must credit you and specify that it is a creative commons work.

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There's two kinds of women in the world, baby. You, and no one else.
:iconmanaphoto-stock:
kool...thanks for the info.
Sorry for the late reply.

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Aloha, Mana

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Details

March 13, 2007
2.6 MB
2.6 MB
2000×2442

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Camera Data

Canon
Canon EOS 20D
1/30 second
F/2.8
32 mm
400
Oct 28, 2006, 11:43:07 PM

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