Actually, if I'm reading you right, that's called hot-linking, and it is decidedly not respectful to the image owner, since it leaches bandwidth. Which is expensive, and usually capped.
It is far more respectful to the image owner to do what Joshua has been doing previously, and upload a copy of the image to their own server, and use their own bandwidth.
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Actually, if I'm reading you right, that's called hot-linking, and it is decidedly not respectful to the image owner, since it leaches bandwidth. Which is expensive, and usually capped.
It is far more respectful to the image owner to do what Joshua has been doing previously, and upload a copy of the image to their own server, and use their own bandwidth.