skydivefrance 0 #176 July 5, 2006 Hi friends, You can view all the pictures of the events in webpage : http://blueskypara.free.fr menu "Photos" Many thanks to all photographers, organisators, load masters and participants ! Friendly yours, Dani...to infinity and beyond !!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #177 July 5, 2006 Nice going Dani, Thanks for uploading all the photo's HansIf people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #178 July 5, 2006 QuoteHi friends, You can view all the pictures of the events in webpage : http://blueskypara.free.fr menu "Photos" Many thanks to all photographers, organisators, load masters and participants ! Friendly yours, Dani You seem to collect a lot of pictures and videos from various places and post them to your website? Some of them without attribution? I don't think this is fair to the original photographers and, in the case of video, the creators and camerapeople of the videos? Although 99% of the people probably wont object, it might be nice to ask their permission to host it on your site first... Cheers, Costyn.Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydivefrance 0 #179 July 5, 2006 Quote You seem to collect a lot of pictures and videos from various places and post them to your website? Some of them without attribution? I don't think this is fair to the original photographers and, in the case of video, the creators and camerapeople of the videos? Although 99% of the people probably wont object, it might be nice to ask their permission to host it on your site first... Cheers, Costyn. Hi Costyn, I would like to apologize if there is pictures from photographers which is not written their name on it. I would like to change it. I am totally agree with you but, the pictures in the web site was free of any copyright and not protected. Anyway, in case of the autor would like to erase the pictures from the web site or to see their name on the pictures, they are free to contact me. That will be done immediately. My goal is to promote our sport and passion. It is not to hurt people. Again, I apologize if I done something wrong and be free to contact me to correct mistakes I could done ... Friendly yours, Dani...to infinity and beyond !!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Costyn 1 #180 July 5, 2006 QuoteI am totally agree with you but, the pictures in the web site was free of any copyright and not protected. Unless otherwise noted by a special license (like a Creative Commons license), pictures (and other artistic works) are automatically copyright by the people who made them. So even if they have no copyright symbol on them or accompanying them, they are still copyrighted by the authors, and usually people will be ok if you just include their name by the picture. However, with larger resolutions, you are getting into murky water, because high quality pictures can be used and misused, for example by having them printed on postcards or magazines without an attribution. What I am describing is basically what the Creative Commons license Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 is (it sounds more complicated than it is - see the link). But like I said, if you want to be correct about it, you have to ask the author/cameraman for every picture you use on your website (even if you use it as background art or whatever). The internet has made it easy to use other people's images, but the fact that it is easy does not make it legal. QuoteAnyway, in case of the autor would like to erase the pictures from the web site or to see their name on the pictures, they are free to contact me. That will be done immediately. The due dilligence in this matter is yours. You have to contact the author to ask for permission, not the other way around. The author might never find your picture on your website and this would be unfair. QuoteMy goal is to promote our sport and passion. It is not to hurt people. I understand that no harm was meant, but I'm just trying to warn you that there will be people that will be angry at you posting their high resolution pictures on your website without their name next to it. Even worse, when someone finds their pictures in a commercial magazine without themselves being paid for it. Kind regards, Costyn.Costyn van Dongen - http://www.flylikebrick.com/ - World Wide Wingsuit News Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldschrat 0 #181 October 13, 2006 Hello, can give me anyone of the competition members (distance i think) the results, maybe with the jumpers names and suit he have flown? Thx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #182 October 13, 2006 Distance Competition - Heavy Class: 1st Alex E. Rubinshtein, Russia 4301m (V1) 2nd Tristan Whitmarsh, Holland 4189m (V2) 3rd Tero Paukku, Finland 4117m (S6) Distance Competition - Light Class: 1st Loic Jean-Albert , France 4574m (S-Fly Expert) 2nd James Boole, UK 3927m (Phantom) 3rd Sandro Boehme, Germany 3917m (V1) Time Competition - Heavy Class: 1st Herwig Habenbacher, Austria 111,9sec (Phantom) 2nd Tristan Whitmarsh, Holland 108,1sec (V2) 3rd Stefan Zunino, France 104,7sec (S-Fly Expert) Time Competition - Light Class: 1st Loic Jean-Albert, France 125,2sec (S-Fly Expert) 2nd James Boole, UK 112,1sec (Phantom) 3rd Sandro Boehme, Germany 108,4sec (V1) Overall Competition Winner: 1st Place Chris Martin Award Winner and a Precision Canopy: Loic Jean-Albert, France (S-Fly Expert) 2nd Place winner and 50% off Vector container: Tristan Whitmarsh, Holland (V2) 3rd Place winner: James Boole, UK (Phantom) 4th Place winner and 50% of Phantom / Acro wingsuit: Sandro Boehme, Germany (V1) Roller Pigeon Freestyle Video Competition: 1st Soul Flyers 3 (not really!) - Loic and friends 2nd Russian Extreme Project - Valery Rosov and friends 3rd Kid Icarus - Tristan Whitmarsh and James Boole Hopes this helpes.If people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ikenever 1 #183 October 13, 2006 Good info Hans. Once again thanks for the tremendous amount of help. Couldn't have done it without you. Please come to the US next year for the 100-way CRW formation attempt. Pulled the Lightning out of the closet for this one. I'm getting boned up for that. Bring the suit and we'll do some flying also. You have a place to stay while in Florida. BJ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #184 October 13, 2006 I might take you upon your offer But the info is put together by James Boole.I just cut and pasted out of an other tread. So till next yearIf people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldschrat 0 #185 October 13, 2006 Thanks Mr. G. Have you also the rules for the competition and the differences between the classes? .....i think its weight? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #186 October 13, 2006 Time and Distance data were recorded using Garmin Foretrex GPS and Alti 2 Neptune. Paralog was then used to measure the score between the altitudes 3700m and 1400m. And yes the classes were divided by weight.Can you guess in what class i was flyingIf people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
birdynamnam 28 #187 October 13, 2006 I am pretty sure the light one. Are you judging next year in Stupino ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #188 October 13, 2006 Keep up the nice compliments.You might even winIf people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldschrat 0 #189 October 13, 2006 QuoteTime and Distance data were recorded using Garmin Foretrex GPS and Alti 2 Neptune. Paralog was then used to measure the score between the altitudes 3700m and 1400m. And yes the classes were divided by weight.Can you guess in what class i was flying Time also between 3700m-1400m? If you can remember....how strong was the wind? Thx Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gadget 0 #190 October 13, 2006 Euh, i was indoors watching a computer, only wind i felt was an occasional fart Sorry don't knowIf people from Poland are called Poles, why aren't people from Holland called Holes??? My logbook Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AveE 0 #191 October 14, 2006 QuoteIf you can remember....how strong was the wind? as I remember it was ~5-7 m/s at 0 altitude Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites