this brings up an interesting point i recently created a web site and asked for permission to borrow a couple of pics from someone else and he agreed but they might not be his in the first place how do you check, by the way i aint no web designer so dont baffle me
with techno jumble and if i have pics that arent mine how do i check
You could put a link to you website here and let people look. I see images from my website all over the place and it drives me mad.
thats a fair one and if i have anybodys pics they will be removed not that there many on it
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I have seen the pics before but i don't know where - none are mine LOL 
You don't have too many pictures, it would only take a couple of snaps to make your site completely you own 
Ive seen your pics all over the web! I thought they must have got them from omni glyns site. As most of the sites claim they have a omnivac.
If you want to stop people using your photos then you have to take steps to stop them, like putting water marks through the pictures.
Yes, its not right to copy pictures, but its a fact that people will. Not only that alot of people have the same txt as a lot of other window cleaners... ( i own up to that, however where i can change the layour or wording i do try).
CLEANGLASSUK, if you are a member of BWCA, use an Ionics system, are a member of IPAF and FWC, then you should ask for a .eps file of their logos. You can then use that to create a bitmap which looks better than a .gif file (also you can use the .eps files for your stationary and flyers as .gif & jpegs are not up tp the job - lacking in quality.)
This shows on your site, as a lot of the images are .gifs which have been enlarged reducing the quality and so have gone very pixilated.
I see your website is like mine, and made up of lots of images. This can cause problems for the end user if they dont have such a good internet speed, as it takes ages for all the pictures to load up. I would suggest to have any links be them internal or external to the site to be in text and not an image (this also helps your site SEO), basically the less images the better! Keep images to photos of your work.