Not my website, my blog. It's a fine difference, but it's there!
Since the Flickr settings for this photograph explicitly allow it to be blogged by others, I took that as permission. If "I am Monkeyman" (Are you "I am Monkeyman"? Wow, that's a weird-looking question. :P) would like me to not make it viewable to the public, I'll absolutely honor that request.
About the comments--I did assume that blogging or marking it as a fave would automatically send some sort of message to the poster, and I perhaps should have also posted a comment. I'd feel a bit weird saying, "Hey, I blogged your photograph," though--I do this a lot (http://cloudscudding.livejournal.com/tag/wallpaper), and it's not like it's getting very wide circulation or anything like that. I would feel like I was trying to puff up my own importance, in a way.
* sigh *
I do take your point, though. I'll make sure to post a little comment in the future. You're right; I'm wrong.
Re: don't you think
Since the Flickr settings for this photograph explicitly allow it to be blogged by others, I took that as permission. If "I am Monkeyman" (Are you "I am Monkeyman"? Wow, that's a weird-looking question. :P) would like me to not make it viewable to the public, I'll absolutely honor that request.
About the comments--I did assume that blogging or marking it as a fave would automatically send some sort of message to the poster, and I perhaps should have also posted a comment. I'd feel a bit weird saying, "Hey, I blogged your photograph," though--I do this a lot (http://cloudscudding.livejournal.com/tag/wallpaper), and it's not like it's getting very wide circulation or anything like that. I would feel like I was trying to puff up my own importance, in a way.
* sigh *
I do take your point, though. I'll make sure to post a little comment in the future. You're right; I'm wrong.
It's still a pretty picture.