Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Photos from this year's Roundup.









10 comments:

  1. Correct credit should be given on these photos!

    These should say courtesy Ashley Blencoe Photograpy, not Access Milton!

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  2. In regards to claims of Accessmilton.com posting material and not giving proper credit, we are merely
    following the model put in place by the City of Milton in December of 2006.

    Should the city choose to update this policy, we are happy to fall right in line.

    Tim Enloe
    770-653-0552

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  4. Example of the "model" put in place currently on the City's website:

    "Special thanks to Crabapple-based Ashley Blencoe Photography for the wonderful pictures from this year's event."

    So your taking credit is a blatant affront and extremely disrespectful.

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  5. Travis

    Your comment can be discussed via email or Tims cell.

    Ginger

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  6. Travis

    Your prior comment was a blatant affront and extremely disrespectful.

    Ginger

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  7. There is nothing to discuss.

    Access Milton is in the wrong, not by opinion but by fact.

    Removing my comment was both immature and irresponsible.

    There was no cursing, just the plain truth.

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  8. Your comment summed you up very well Travis.


    Ginger

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  9. I think I need to side with Travis on this one. What does it hurt to share who took the pictures? And how does the actions at one web site dictate what you should or should not be doing on this one???

    As a friendly community gathering spot - it seems only common sense to just say "thanks for the pictures Ashley"...this is not a city gov't site is it? If so I stand down and you can disregard my comments...

    Karl

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  10. The city site filters the news and only gives credit to whom they choose.

    Travis apparently you had plenty to discuss when you claimed Tim did absolutely nothing in favor of the Roundup this year.
    In fact he posted numerous articles regarding the Milton Roundup both this year and years past at no charge while the city paid the Herald to advertise it.

    Ginger

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