Even if you claim some copyright on pictures (by the photographer),
all of the photos from the National Park Service, the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, NASA, the Department of the Interior, etc., are without copyright, and they are available to anyone just for the asking -- unless they are classified for security reasons. When you present photos from the NPS, they MUST be made freely available to anyone who wants a copy of one or all of them. What you are doing is illegal.
Why cannot we simply right-click on the photos and then save them?
By the way, the Dinosaur National Monument is public property in the United States, and it belongs to all of us.
Therefore, pictures of it belong to us, too.
I think that you have taken leave of your senses.
You make things difficult for us at every turn.
D.A.W.
Why is it that you make it so darned difficult to post comments following your articles?
Register for this, log in to that, and then when I do try to log in, there is always some malfunction, and some headache.
I think that you have taken leave of your senses to make things so difficult for your customers. What else is wrong with you?
Posted on Dinosaur National Monument Photo Gallery | January 24, 2013 at 05:51 PM | Away.com | 3 Comments