Black limestone - Photies needed

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Post: # 79135Post Tony McC

I'm just putting the finishing touches to a new page about black limestone and the problem of fading which blights it.

I have dozens, probably hundreds, of photies of the limestone once it has faded and disappointed the clients, but almost none of any projects when the limestone is new and fresh and actually black (or dark grey, at least).

So, if anyone has any decent photies of black limestone in pristine condition, whether it's as flags or setts, and would be willing to let me use them on the new webpage in return for a credit, can you give me a shout?
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Tony

I have some that have been sealed after cleaning if that's any use? if yes drop me an email, info@rapressurewashing.co.uk and I'll sort them out for you.
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Post: # 79160Post henpecked

THIS any good?

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Post: # 79185Post Tony McC

Roger: thanks, but the tone of the page is about the need to seal them, so I was hoping for photos of "before", ideally.

Henpecked: if it was for a private report or to illustrate a point in a training session I might be tempted to use Google-sourced images, but as it's for publication on the website, I really need IP and copyright clearance, which means permission from the owner. I could ask London Stone (for example) for permission to use one of their publicity shots, but I thought I'd throw it open to the contractors first, and give them a chance of earning fame and fortune. (Well, infamy at least!)
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Post: # 79193Post lutonlagerlout

After all the negative stuff on here i generally steer people away from black stone
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Post: # 79199Post RAPressureWashing

Hi Tony

Here's 2 photos for you, first is a Limestone patio I washed
Second same patio then sealed, any use/


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And here is the reason the above paving had to be cleaned.

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Builders doing the extension left it in this state,
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Post: # 79236Post henpecked

Shocking :(
On the Google search ,Tony. Not all images will be copyrighted , but I can see what you mean with the 'can of worms' scenario.

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Post: # 79264Post Tony McC

Roger: the 'before and after' photies are pretty much the central idea behind the new page, but I set out to determine which sealants give best (or better) results. Which did you use?

The improvement is dramatic, but if only it were possible for a good sealant to correct those crossed joints!
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The photographer always owns the copyright unless stated in his commissioning contract
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Tony McC wrote:Roger: thanks, but the tone of the page is about the need to seal them, so I was hoping for photos of "before", ideally.

Henpecked: if it was for a private report or to illustrate a point in a training session I might be tempted to use Google-sourced images, but as it's for publication on the website, I really need IP and copyright clearance, which means permission from the owner. I could ask London Stone (for example) for permission to use one of their publicity shots, but I thought I'd throw it open to the contractors first, and give them a chance of earning fame and fortune. (Well, infamy at least!)
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Post: # 79307Post k13wjd

you are all putting me off limestone riven paving......

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Post: # 79358Post London Stone Paving

What a transformation Rog. Is that the Twickenham job?

Tony Mc, if you need any photos let me know but looks like Roger has come up with the goods

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London Stone Paving wrote:What a transformation Rog. Is that the Twickenham job?

Tony Mc, if you need any photos let me know but looks like Roger has come up with the goods
Hi Steve,

Yes it is the Twickenham one, can you email me your new address and I'll get over and see you.
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Post: # 79370Post Tony McC

Steve,

seeing as none of the contractors have put forward photies, I'll take you up on your generous offer, but I'll let you have a sneaky peek at the page first, just in case you think it is a bit anti-black limestone (which I tried not to be) and don't want your company name featured. I'll PM over the we address now....
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