One of my favorite pages is the Redwood titan page in my signature. On that page, one link is included to a photographer's photo of a mega fern garden in a redwood: Heart of Poseidon by Dunklin The past two weeks, in my web stats, I've found that Google Images lists my redwood page as "Below is the image in its original context". I don't recall seeing this before, where my page was listed as the original context for another site's image. Either I did not notice before, or this is new for my site. Is this a regular occurance? I have no complaints, and if anything, it looks very handy.
That's happens all the time. Perhaps, you have more rellevant text content than the photographer's page.
Thanks for the reply. I would have thought that the artist's own website would be the original context for it's own photo. This is not a problem, but new to me. In fact, if this can happen, it might be worth utilizing more often.