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July 18, 2017 at 8:53 am
Hello Dayna, I can’t find a way of contacting you personally. I have been immensely enjoying your photos of Tasmania, and the information on the site is very thorough and helpful. It’s a great blog!
I was wondering if I could use your photo of Mt Field East. “The rocky path along the ridgeline …” I am writing a post about a historic trip to Field East in 1907 and this would provide me with a great illustration of what some of the paths must have been like, without me having to go up there in the depths of winter. Of course I would include a link to your blog. What do you think? It’s fine if you don’t like the idea. My blog is called Tasmania Recherche. https://tasmaniarecherche.com/ It’s more about background stories than tourist information. There is a FB page too, https://www.facebook.com/tasmaniarecherche/ and I would love to put the photo on that. Do you have a FB profile or page? If you are interested, we could connect on FB.
Anyway, could you please let me know if it’s OK to use the photo?
All the best, Joanna Baker
July 18, 2017 at 2:59 pm
Hi Joanna,
Thanks for the request. I have emailed you my reply.
Kind regards,
Dayna
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