While I see your point, I'm not sure I completely agree with you. It truly
is a sad world, though, isn't it.
Regardless of your age, I think you're fair game if you are in public, as
long as the photos are not used for commercial gain.
But, given the possible concern, the photos are gone.
Tom
> Tom Scales wrote:
> >
> > I was just playing around at the mall a week or so ago. Finally got the
> > images scanned. Not very many worthwhile shots, but a few I ended up
> > thinking were ok. This was my first cut at my TOPE entry (the mall is
the
> > definition of America, isn't it). Not sure I'll use any of these, but
it
> > was fun. Just standard Fuji 400, handheld, available light. Mostly the
> > 135/2.8.
> >
>
> Tom, you could get into deep legal trouble by posting pictures of
> children on the internet. Child pornographer's apparently use such
> photos. If the parents find out, you could be sued big time. Always,
> always, get thier permission in writing before using the photo in a
> public arena like this...
>
>
> --
> "I have a dragon and I'm not afraid to use it!"
>
> Dirk Wright
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