The Vector Doctor
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http://detroit.jalopnik.com/google-detroit-skyline-image-5-pat-yourself-1184843688
Interesting and relevant to the members here.
Interesting and relevant to the members here.
Update: Heather Kazmierczak, communications manage for the Downtown Detroit Partnership, sent this statement along:"The skyline image of city of Detroit that is displayed on the new police and EMS units was obtained from an independent photographer, based in Canada, in 2013 and the rights were granted for use on the police cars."
If Heather is being truthful, then said photographer has some explaining to do. Also why would the city of Detroit hire a Canadian photographer to take a photo of their city? Must not be any photographers in Detroit.
point is someone stole that guys photo
Not only do the clouds match the lights on every building the same windows have there lights on or off respectively..
check it out http://youtu.be/xwnKtY_Rslw
If two photos have been taken... the odds are incredible to get such a close match.
Are US citizens not allowed to take photos in Canada? My point was more the fact that in a city that is hurting as bad as Detroit, why would they send business outside of their city? Also, have you looked at the two photos in question? The probability that two photos were taken from the same vantage point with the same clouds and same lighting is highly unlikely.Probably because in order to get that shot, one must be in Canada....Windsor Ontario...
It's not a spectacular photo in any way. I'm sure the city has plenty of photographers, even within the police department. If they like an image of the skyline, why not just go over and shoot it and then add color where needed to get it to look like what they want. The original photographer really shouldn't be able to copyright the photo as art anyway when the subject of the photograph is public domain. It's pretty ridiculous. If the photo really was owned by the photographer, he knows the city is broke anyway and should be honored that someone liked it enough to use it or use something similar. Everyone is always out to get paid. Certainly not what this country was founded on.Are US citizens not allowed to take photos in Canada? My point was more the fact that in a city that is hurting as bad as Detroit, why would they send business outside of their city? Also, have you looked at the two photos in question? The probability that two photos were taken from the same vantage point with the same clouds and same lighting is highly unlikely.
It's not a spectacular photo in any way. I'm sure the city has plenty of photographers, even within the police department. If they like an image of the skyline, why not just go over and shoot it and then add color where needed to get it to look like what they want. The original photographer really shouldn't be able to copyright the photo as art anyway when the subject of the photograph is public domain. It's pretty ridiculous. If the photo really was owned by the photographer, he knows the city is broke anyway and should be honored that someone liked it enough to use it or use something similar. Everyone is always out to get paid. Certainly not what this country was founded on.