Here's the place to inquire about pages whose images aren't potholed to anything.
Google Image Search and Tineye are good resources.
Images Without a Source lists the pages that have been discussed in this thread but haven't been sourced yet. Once a source is found for an image, please add it to the appropriate Image Source pagenote and remove it from Images Without a Source.
About Images and Copyright covers our general policies about image use; see here for more details and Image Pickin' forum policies. It's always a good idea to link images to their original versions and (when available) providing a link to the artist's site when they are located, especially if we're given permission to use an image.note
edited 21st Oct '13 7:55:20 AM by Willbyr
Is there a reason the image on Crossover Ship links to Nickelodeon? And does anyone know the source? I would think to link to either Simpsons or Naruto unless the source for the image is its own work.
That's because it came from the Nickelodeon magazine, as stated by this example:
- The Bart Simpson/Sakura Haruno picture shown above, which came from Nickelodeon Magazine. For a few years, they wrote a fake magazine called "Toon People" which focused on the social aspects of characters from various shows and networks. Other pairings that were shown in said magazine included Naruto/Lisa Simpson, Aqualad / Katara, Zuko/ Kim Possible and for some odd reason, Snow White and Belle getting a makeover from Flapjack.
edited 9th May '13 12:00:00 PM by MacronNotes
Macron's notesDid You Just Romance Cthulhu? could be a professional piece, but I've seen some very good fanart out there. I want to be sure.
Added "Did You Just Romance Cthulhu? (cthulhu family portrait by cindyborjas)" to ImageSource.Internet.
The image for Intimate Healing was put up with no indication of it's source. The source is a story I found on-line called "Cold Winter Warm Thoughts, " written by Mary Jessie Parker and illustrated by Len Ebert. How would I indicate that?
edited 10th May '13 11:44:02 PM by lexicon
Potholed the image to Literature.Cold Winter Warm Thoughts. That page doesn't exist, but I think the consensus is to pothole it anyway in case someone creates it.
Also added it to Image Source.Literature.
Lost Technology doesn't have a source. I traced the image to an artist at this page: [1]. Credit should be given to the artist.
Good. Did you need to get permission?
edited 14th May '13 5:39:32 AM by Rethkir
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.Plague Doctor image is a photo of a museum exhibit in Aarhus, DK: http://www.flickr.com/photos/theremina/3369245877/
This one is already on Images Without A Source, but does anyone know where the top image on Deep South comes from? Middle is Deliverance and bottom is a photo of Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton.
I'm asking because the caption is potholed to Deliverance and True Blood!
Image pickin thread, True Blood intro?
edited 15th May '13 9:47:10 AM by m8e
I just watched the True Blood intro, and they weren't in there that I could see. The top pic is on a bunch of sites; no idea about a source. The bottom pic is of Marvin Sutton, evidently a famous moonshiner.
edited 15th May '13 2:04:17 PM by Willbyr
As I mentioned somewhere above, "cthulhu family portrait" is apparently not actually by cindyborjas. Some editor has deleted the image source link on account of that. I couldn't find a note about where it actually is from, but looking at cindyborjas' art folder it's rather obvious she isn't the original creator.
I guess it should stay on the Images Without A Source index.
edited 16th May '13 9:58:04 AM by LordGro
Let's just say and leave it at that.The most recent comment in that link states that the image probably originated from pixiv. (image) and (artist’s gallery).
edited 16th May '13 10:57:25 AM by MacronNotes
Macron's notesFlaming Devil. There was a really poor image that I cleaned up, but there is no source.
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.Eye-Obscuring Hat and Moses in the Bullrushes?
Both are sourced under Norse Mythology in ImageSource.Other but Norse Mythology isn't really a work that can be sourced to. I was the one that suggested the image on Eye-Obscuring Hat during YKTTW, but it seem to be all over the net.
edited 17th May '13 3:14:26 PM by m8e
The largest image I found for Eye-Obscuring Hat was found here. I have no clue where the other is from.
edited 17th May '13 1:00:49 PM by Rethkir
Image Source. Please update whenever an image is changed.The Moon Samurai didn't make it, he found it on photobucket.
Edit: Not sure that's the actual source either.
Edit2: That's not the source "Bild: Künstler unbekannt mir. Wer kennt ihn?" google translates to "Picture: artist unknown to me. Those who know him?"
edited 17th May '13 1:06:38 PM by m8e
I'll note that Norse Mythology features a nigh-identical art style to Moses in the Bullrushes, and is similarly unsourced.
EDIT: Norse Mythology is from "Gullveig's Execution" by Anker Eli Petersen (2003), apparently. I can only assume Moses in the Bullrushes is also by Anker Eli Petersen, as such.
edited 17th May '13 1:45:03 PM by ShadowHog
Moon◊I made a "postage stamp" folder in ImageSource.Other for Norse Mythology. If anyone feel that it should be moved somewhere else please do so. Moses in the Bullrushes ended up in Art with the same creator. (I would say that it's definitely the same creator. this◊ even uses the same color scheme.)
I put Eye-Obscuring Hat in Images Without A Source.
Can we remove the "Norse Mythology" from ImageSource.Other or maybe just leave it empty?
Edit: I put Star-Crossed Lovers in ImageSource.Art. It's made by Yuko Hamasaki. Same question, can we remove Tanabata in ImageSource.Other?
edited 17th May '13 4:29:36 PM by m8e
There's no reason to remove abything from the "Myths & Religion" folder even if the entries can be put elsewhere. Nothing say you can't have several sources fitting for the same picture.
World Tree (for example) is from Northern Antiquities, that's the source. It comes from a work and that work is the source.
There is no "several sources", that folder just list the same source again.
Incredibly Conspicuous Drag: Is that from Sherlock Holmes or Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows? I saw the former, but I don't recall whether that scene is there or not.
edited 28th May '13 9:22:10 PM by Leaper
Examples say it's the latter.
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.
I just did GIS on ["What would Mac Gyver do" t-shirt] and went through the first 20 pages of results. No joy.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.