Is direct linking of photos permitted?
Direct linking is used to link photos directly to one website from another website. This is not permitted for a couple of main reasons. One is that if direct linking were permitted, bandwidth would quickly be used up. Another reason is that people on the other website would not realize the photo is being stored on TrekEarth. Therefore if you want to display a photo on another website, I recommend displaying the link to the entire page containing the photo. For example, if you want to show my photo of Himeji Castle, you could display the link to the page: “Check out this photo of Himeji Castle! http://www.trekearth.com/gallery/Asia/Japan/Kinki/Hyogo/Himeji/photo284.htm” • How may I purchase a print or digital image? You must contact the photographer directly by clicking the ‘Contact Me’ link next to the photographer’s name in their ‘Intro’ page. In order to do so you will need to register with TrekEarth first. If you still have problems contacting the photographer, please email copyrigh