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Pictures in airplane cabins
"Shawn" wrote in message ... All: I would like to take picture in airplane cabins. http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&g...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Some flights are red-eye, and I would like to use a fast lens to take first/business class pictures. Which of the following lenses sould I use? http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/nikon Thanks. If I was aboard that flight, I would file a complaint about invasion of privacy. The flight attendant will report that to the pilot in chargem and you would face sanctions of some sort. The airplane is private property, and I did not grant third-party permission to violate my privacy. |
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Pictures in airplane cabins
"Alois Schicklgrüber" wrote in message
... "Shawn" wrote in message ... All: I would like to take picture in airplane cabins. http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&g...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Some flights are red-eye, and I would like to use a fast lens to take first/business class pictures. Which of the following lenses sould I use? http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/nikon Thanks. If I was aboard that flight, I would file a complaint about invasion of privacy. The flight attendant will report that to the pilot in chargem and you would face sanctions of some sort. The airplane is private property, and I did not grant third-party permission to violate my privacy. read you airline contract. The airport and plane are places of public accommodation. You have granted surveillance rights to the airline and security agencies. -- Peter |
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Pictures in airplane cabins
On 2010-05-17 11:00:24 -0700, "Alois Schicklgrüber"
said: "Shawn" wrote in message ... All: I would like to take picture in airplane cabins. http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&g...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Some flights are red-eye, and I would like to use a fast lens to take first/business class pictures. Which of the following lenses sould I use? http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/nikon Thanks. If I was aboard that flight, I would file a complaint about invasion of privacy. The flight attendant will report that to the pilot in chargem and you would face sanctions of some sort. The airplane is private property, and I did not grant third-party permission to violate my privacy. You have confused "private property" with "private place." An airplane, cruise ship, restaurant, sports stadium, or garden might well be private property. But they are public places -- open to the general public. As such, the burden of proof is on you to show that you have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such places. The only time any sanctions came into play would be if you or anyone else disobeyed a flight crew member. Almost all nations have laws requiring you to obey flight crew members and to avoid interference with their duties. Further, the OP made no mention of photographing other people anyway. Have you ever flown business class or first class on a long flight? For lots of people it is pretty special -- a trip of a lifetime. They tend to photograph their own sleeping quarters. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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Pictures in airplane cabins
Alois Schicklgrüber wrote:
"Shawn" wrote in message ... All: I would like to take picture in airplane cabins. http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&g...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Some flights are red-eye, and I would like to use a fast lens to take first/business class pictures. Which of the following lenses sould I use? http://www.borrowlenses.com/category/nikon Thanks. If I was aboard that flight, I would file a complaint about invasion of privacy. The flight attendant will report that to the pilot in chargem and you would face sanctions of some sort. The airplane is private property, and I did not grant third-party permission to violate my privacy. I watched 'Blowup' (1966) the other day, there's a scene where David Hemmings, the pretty-boy arrogant photographer brat explains to Vanessa Redgrave when she complains about being photographed in a park, where she says she expects reasonable privacy What are you doing? Stop it! Stop it! Give me those pictures. You can't photograph people like that. Who says I can't? I'm only doing my job. Some people are bullfighters, some people are politicians. I'm a photographer. screen cap of the scene: http://www.lrdev.com/lr/cache/379ea71d.html |
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