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Tony Harvey tulip poplar photo to be online at NWF

This Tony Harvey photograph, posted May 19, 2008 in ColumbiaMagazine.com and in the ColumbiaMagazine.com group at Flickr, will be used by the National Wildlife Federation. The caption with the CM photo last year read "TULIP POPLAR BLOSSOM: Up close, the tulip poplar blossom is nothing short of spectacular, as seen in this second photo taken by Tony Harvey, whose tulip tree surprised him this year." More Details


Hi Ed,

I recently received a request from the National Wildlife Federation to use one of my images on their website. Not sure if you are interested in running it as a story or not?

Below is a copy of the email they sent to me and a link to my image at Flickr.

And I of course gave them permission to use the image, not only for the exposure but for the educational purposes as well.

Regards,
s/Tony Harvey

Tony Harvey received the following letter requesting the use of his Tulip Poplar photograph
Hello,The National Wildlife Federation would like permission touse one of your amazing photos for educational purposes onour Wildlife Watch website.

The photo we wish to use isat Flickr.com.

It will be used to help the public learn to identify commonwildlife species found in the United States, Puerto Rico andthe Virgin Islands.

You will be given copyright credit every time the photo isused and NWF will also contact you before using thephotograph in any other capacity. If necessary, we may needto resize and alter the photo to fit the Wildlife Watchwebsite and we would like permission to do so.

Thanks for you consideration and we look forward to hearingfrom you soon!

s/Luisa Grant
Program Assistant
grant@nwf.org
National Wildlife FederationTony Harvey added a postscript to his letter to ColumbiaMagazine.com: "I am amazed at the number of outstanding young photographers that we have here in the county. So glad to see them using their spare time in a career minded aspect."


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