In their Neighborhood Watch feature today, LifeStyler - "offering tips to young adults in order to promote financial responsibility and fiscally responsible lifestyle choices" - interviews neighbors Ben and Liena of the Ditmas Park Blog:
We turn our attentions to Ditmas Park, one of the three Flatbush historic districts that feature beautiful Victorian houses and a low-key, family-friendly vibe. We spoke with Ben and Liena of Ditmas Park Blog for their takes on one of Brooklyn’s best-kept secrets, and how it is also in a state of change.Are we really such a secret, anymore? Victorian Flatbush was featured in This Old House, for the gods' sakes, over the summer as the best place in the U.S. to buy an old house in an urban area.
- Neighborhood Watch: Ditmas Park, Jeffrey L. Wilson, LifeStyler, 2008-10-22
Since they make a point about "historic districts" - which, in NYC, means landmarked and protected by law - I have no qualms about being a stickler for geography. Presumably, the three historic districts they refer to are:
- Ditmas Park
- Prospect Park South
- Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park, which is one district comprising two adjacent neighborhoods.
- non-commercial use (they have ads on their site)
- non-derivative (they cropped the photos to fit their page layout)
- attributed (they only provide my handle on two of the photos, and only one of them is linked to my Flickr site or blog)
Kim's Market, 1521 Newkirk Avenue, Ditmas Park, Flatbush, Brooklyn
I have no time to investigate, but I suspect the other photographers licenses were violated as well. For the record, they are:
- Flickr: aimelaine
- Annie Bowerman (Flickr: anniebee)
- Clyde Adams III (Flickr: clydesan)
- Dave Cook, Eating in Translation
- Mike Sheehan (Flickr: finstr)
- Flickr: red penny
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