Flowers at an Antique Shop

Flowers

Full-size original: 2112 x 2816 pixels

Taken with: 6 mega-pixel Canon SD600

Shared with: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

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  1. I love the photo - the flowers are not antique though - what is this a flower cart? what are the flowers planted in are they metal? is this part of the cart or is the cart an old trolly that has been converted to house the plants. looks like the metal may need some treatment before it crumbles.

  2. Beautiful photo. Nice rustic touch. :)

  3. Very interesting, thank you.

  4. When I first caught a glimpse of this photo, I remembered our small antique flower-vase with cart thingy. They look lovely!

  5. Nice flowers, I love the decoration

  6. Scott,

    May I use this picture as a model for a painting. I am an amateur just picking up my brushes now that my children are grown and am looking for subjects. Beautiful photo. I'm not real clear about this derivitive licensing stuff, especially, if I later am able to exhibit or sell it.

    Pat

  7. Hi, Pat. Thanks -- I'm flattered that you would like to use it as a model. For the Creative Commons license, you would just attribute it to me and this web site, and your painting and further derivative works would use the same license.

    You'd own the physical painting of course, and could sell that, but if anyone wanted to copy it somehow or make some digital representation of it, that would be under the same license.

    That's just my take on how it works. I've relicensed to attribution-only a couple of times, for people who want to use my work, but I'd strongly encourage you to use as is. Share and share alike! I'd love to see the finished work if you do something with this.

    Thanks again!

  8. Will do.

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