The government is due to pass a bill which basically gets round the copyright laws for photographs posted on the internet, please click on this link and read about it
Permalink Reply by Fred on February 23, 2010 at 12:54pm
Further to this subject of the UK having to give up photography.
Photographers have been urged to have their say ahead of the introduction of new data protection guidelines governing the use of photographs online, currently being drawn up by the privacy watchdog.
Last year, the Information Commission's Office (ICO) is drafting a new code of practice in response to the spiralling distribution of digital information on the internet, including photographs.
Although the ICO stresses there has been no change in data protection laws, it says the Personal Information Online Code of Practice will aim to help individuals and organisations assess whether a photograph of a person, for example, breaches their privacy. A spokesperson has said "The consultation document will form a part of the final code of practice but we are also looking for case studies where further clarification is needed, for example, amateur photographers uploading photos to websites".
To have your say please go to http://ico-consult.limehouse.co.uk/portal/cop/pio
Good morning all thanks for the comments.This is the place for sharing photos and having a chat there will also be games and other ideas.TJ has suggested a relay game.That goes like this perhaps you start out with a farm photo and ask for a pig.The next person posts a pic of a pig and asks for bacon. The next person posts a pic of bacon and asks for .... etc.Link to the relay game ↓ …See More
"Thanks John !..the crispness surprised me somewhat as i had used a 13mm close-up/macro extension tube attached to a 50mm Prime, the shot didn't need any sharpening in PS either. Oh, and no not yet, though i keep trying.. lol !!.."