I don't know who photostock is, but they're not authorized to license Mulvane. It's possible Wired bought a license, or Steve did, or that he's using a frame from Scott Currens' video from that day ( with or without permission). I'll find out shortly. This would be a usage Corbis would pursue, and Wired would have to pay. We shall see.Pic with him on a car is from a article, not his. Tornado pic is from photostock.
I didn't see anything that looked stolen. I see 3 pictures of the sky/weather and given the subject I wouldn't care if someone stole that.It looks like our friend Omarr Wilson on Facebook likes to use photos w/out giving proper credit (check out his albums).
he either set privacy on them or removed them...they were definitely there earlier, now, not so much. The 3 he left, apparently, are the only photos he actually took.I didn't see anything that looked stolen. I see 3 pictures of the sky/weather and given the subject I wouldn't care if someone stole that.
There were 15-20 photos taken by various chasers, some of which were apparently taken by Steve Miller_TX. After several PMs were sent, the pilfered photos were removed, so this case is closed.I didn't see anything that looked stolen. I see 3 pictures of the sky/weather and given the subject I wouldn't care if someone stole that.