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Jeroen Wenting
{K:25317} 7/24/2008
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as long as you're not causing problems for traffic (parking in a no-stop zone for example) and don't put ladders up against fences you're fine in most of the civilised world.
If you're harassed by rentacops (or real ones) take their name and number, demand to be put through to their supervisors, and file an official complaint as you're doing nothing wrong.
Of course if you're on private property you may be tresspassing, and if you're photographing military objects that might be illegal (know the law!) but in general if you're on public land there's nothing anyone can do to stop you.
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Stan Ciszek
{K:56854} 7/24/2008
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Nice shots James,I love it. yes I agree with you,it's very sad,the raptiles are getting power over the world. Thanks for sharing, Stan.
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 2/23/2008
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That must have been fun but also a bit noisy, good shots of the different airlines. I guess in this day and age everyone is paranoid. I have trouble taking the outside of buildings in my town. Alison
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 2/23/2008
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An excellent collection. And yes, it is sad that photographers are harassed in more and more situations. I also find aeroplanes fascinating, but the chances to photograph them are becoming fewer and fewer...
AJ
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John Hatz
{K:156973} 2/23/2008
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nice frame composition James of different kind and type of airplanes, good work.
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