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Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/haiirox/32712213536/

Not indicating that the content you copy/paste including images is not your original work could be seen as plagiarism.
Here is a post on why this is bad, and here is how easy it is to find allowed photos.

#photography

Please refrain from using #photography for posting art, posting graphics, posting other people's photos without proper attribution or explicitly stating it's not yours.

Repeated use of the #photography tag when posting other people's photos without attribution or indicating it isn't yours could be considered spam. Spam is discouraged by the community and may result in action from the cheetah bot.

If you are the photographer please reply and let us know!

Thank You!

TIP: You can edit any tag but the first!

 7 years ago (edited) 

Hello,

Did you take this photo?

This is an urgent request — would you please edit the description of this photo on your Flickr page OR the Instagram page. This is to confirm that you are the owner of the page, and the photo. Just add something like 'Steemit', and let me know here.

If we can't confirm that you are the owner in time, we'll have to disqualify the image and forward to the plagiarism team.

Please respond soon. Thanks!

After looking through your page a bit more and finding other evidence of plagiarising, I'm not going to give you any benefit of the doubt which I was going to at first.

When users enter phtoographs into my contest I check them all for plagiarism. It's a VERY BAD IDEA to enter plagiarized pictures, even when they try to be smart about it :)

I suggest that you stop trying to do this and start fresh with a new account, because you've ruined this one by doing this.