Here at Vegan Reader we are assembling a growing body of images depicting the harms of the aerial spraying of California. These images are free for your use in promoting public education regarding the enforced poisoning of our people and lands. Sometimes, pictures speak louder than words and we invite you to bookmark the following page for future use:
Please, if you do use them, credit veganreader.com with an on-line link or off-line citation.
What Might You Use These Images For?
Printing fliers for public distribution
Including in the body of emails to make a stronger point
To illustrate blog posts, on-line and off-line articles
To create postcards or stickers
To embellish anti-spray literature placed in public spaces
You are free to use these images in whatever manner seems best to you and we will continue to add to them, so keep checking back.





6 users commented in " LBAM Aerial Spray Images – Free Pictures For You To Use "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackLove your graphics and images! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you like them, BPM. We hope folks will use them.
Fabulous spray poster over the golden gate! This needs to be spread widely for the tourism industry. Thank you!
Thank you SCMama. I sent it to the California Tourist Board. No reply from them a week later. Maybe if others would email them and cut and paste the image into their email, the folks there would listen up and start taking this seriously.
Tourism provides nearly 1 million jobs to Californians and generates $5 Billion in local and state tax revenue annually. No one is going to want to come here to be sprayed. The tourism industry here is so huge, if they would understand the threat the spray poses to their livelihood, they could make a very loud noise, joining us in our fight to stop the spray.
Thanks for the kind remarks!
Mim
I’m not very computer-savvy. How can I get one of these images into a flyer? I’d like to use the one with the plane flying over the Golden Gate Bridge. When I copy it into a word document and print it out it is much duller than onscreen, and also blurred if I try to enlarge it.
Dear Peggy,
I’m afraid you can’t enlarge it. Because the images are collages of other images, we had to go with the resolution they came in – 72 dpi – which isn’t optimum for print. As for it being duller, you might need a new ink cartridge?
I’m afraid it has to be printed at the size it is and the quality in print is going to be less than professional because the resolution isn’t 300 dpi.
Still, people are using the images in print, and dealing with the fact that the fliers aren’t as clear as if they were custom designed for professional printing.
Good luck with your flier.
Mim
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