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    Senior Member dbutler's Avatar
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    Re: Question about a release (well, kind of)

    Nope. We're talking about plain ol' Mr. and Mrs. Bubba in BFE, NC. Seriously, these aren't sophisticates. I think they just see a chance to maybe make a buck (hence the percentage thing, they have no clue that these might go for a 1.50 if I'm lucky! LOL

    I think the rule on public buildings is something like anything put up before 1990 (or some year) can be photographed without permission but anything after that must (I read that somewhere. I'll try and see if I can't find it again).

    I know that I can photography anything I want if I can see it from a public area or road. Selling the photo would be a different thing altogether. I'll see if I can't find someone around here who might have the answers. It would be cool if each of us from different states (even countries) could gather the legal bits needed, and maybe we could make a doc so that as we travel, we can carry the "rules" around with us.
    Dee
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    I'm leaving my husband for my D3X! I'm in love!!!

    Please, feel free to edit the images I submit for critique. I'm a visual kind of gal!

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    Re: Question about a release (well, kind of)

    My 'drive by shooting'. I took this at 50 mph. I think I'm ok without a release. However, I took pictures at the local minor league ballpark last summer, and whether I needed them or not, had the players all sign releases.


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