User talk:Luis Egido
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Biodiversity Photo - Route - Sturnus unicolor
[edit]Hello M. Betley,
My name is Rita Neves.
I work in Câmara Municipal de Lisboa, that is a Public Organism in Portugal. Actually, we are working on a road book of Biodiversity of Lisbon, for which we are going to produce a panel and a brochure. We found your photos on Wikimedia Commons and liked specially one of them very much, so we would like to know if you could allow us to use your photos, for free, to publish on this project, knowing that the brochure of will be for free distribution to everyone. The photos we would like to use are the following:
Sturnus unicolor http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Estornino_Negro._Casa_de_Campo._Madrid..jpg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Estornino_Negro._Casa_de_Campo._Madrid_%283%29.jpg
The brochure will have four brackets.
- Broochura a pocket to take the route
- A brochure to present the day of inauguration - Schedules for species identification - Panels that will be fixed in the Land
As i said the Free Access will be everything :)
If you are the author and provide us that photo, we will refer your name in the bibliografy and we need to know what´s the name you want on the bibliography? Luis Egido?
If it´s possible please respond to rita.neves@cm-lisboa.pt
Thank you very much.
Our best regards
Rita Neves