Sounds like you're prepared for some flash photography. Ahem.
On Jul 27, 2012 8:08 PM, "Richard Symonds"
<richard.symonds(a)wikimedia.org.uk>
wrote:
I'm about to video the flypast, outside on the
road in my dressing gown.
Does that count as freedom of panorama? ;-)
Richard Symonds, Wikimedia UK
On Jul 27, 2012 3:48 PM, <wiki-list(a)phizz.demon.co.uk> wrote:
wikimail(a)inbox.org wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 3:35 AM, Ray Saintonge
<saintonge(a)telus.net>
wrote:
> I don't see that joint authorship enters
into this at all. I think
it's safe
> to assume that the one holding the camera is
the one making the
creative
decisions
about the photos.
Then continue to advise people that they are the sole owner of a
photograph just because they clicked the shutter.
My advice is that the law isn't that simple, and that blanket
statements of that type are quite often incorrect.
Suppose I take a photo of someone jumping over a hurdle. Most likely I'd
alter the raw image somewhat. At least change the white balance, the
colour
saturation and mid grey point, but I might also
change perspective, clone
out some elements, blur other parts, maybe de-emphasis the colour is some
other areas. The resulting image may be rather different to the image
that
was originally recorded.
Now asuppose that the I who takes the photo is not the same I that does
the post-processing.
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