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Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
bvukich said:Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
Photographing anything that's "critical infrastructure" will probably get you hassled, despite the fact it's completely legal. With the obvious caveat that where you are standing at the time is somewhere you are legally allowed to be; either public property, or private property you own or are otherwise authorized to be on.
Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
distant.star said:.
That's an arrest record I'd be proud to have.
At my age I'm fed up with a life of people telling me I should be afraid of everything.
People see me carrying a camera and sometimes ask what I'm photographing. I usually tell them, "Anybody or anything that gets in my way."
When I was young I always said if I got to be old, I'd be a cantankerous old geezer.
Have camera. Will use it.
Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
East Wind Photography said:It's also a federal crime to photograph aircraft unless the flight is specifically being conducted for photographic opportunities. Airshows would be considered photo ops. A passenger airliner on approach for landing is not and can land you in a federal penitentiary.
Interesting! A few months ago, I was on the water photographing a sailboat regatta (something I do for advertising and editorial clients several dozen days each year), when I felt major pressure in my ears and heard this near-deafening sound. It takes a moment for me to realize that this is a military aircraft flying fast (subsonic but still several hundred feet per second) and LOW. But, years of training must have kicked in as I grabbed the camera with my longest lens and aimed into the sky where I thought it was heading. A moment later, I spotted the jet and another second gave me two good shots.East Wind Photography said:It's also a federal crime to photograph aircraft unless the flight is specifically being conducted for photographic opportunities. Airshows would be considered photo ops. A passenger airliner on approach for landing is not and can land you in a federal penitentiary.
East Wind Photography said:It's also a federal crime to photograph aircraft unless the flight is specifically being conducted for photographic opportunities. Airshows would be considered photo ops. A passenger airliner on approach for landing is not and can land you in a federal penitentiary.
bseitz234 said:I know you didn't ask for feedback... but... I can't help myself.
This is never an image I would have thought to capture. I generally find large towers and power lines to be a distraction in a landscape photo, rather than the subject of one. But I can't stop looking at this. It may be the composition, or it may be what you did to it in post- the surreal colors are intriguing, for sure- but I am really enjoying this one. Kudos!
xamkrah said:Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
Wild guess: murica or uk 8)
I also like it very much, from the colours to the composition and the light. Great stuff. I am trying myself to learn more techniques on how to get those artistic colours.bseitz234 said:I know you didn't ask for feedback... but... I can't help myself.
This is never an image I would have thought to capture. I generally find large towers and power lines to be a distraction in a landscape photo, rather than the subject of one. But I can't stop looking at this. It may be the composition, or it may be what you did to it in post- the surreal colors are intriguing, for sure- but I am really enjoying this one. Kudos!
That's a shame, as a person born and brought up in India I always used to envy the freedom the American citizens enjoyed but over the last 12 years or so I see things have changed and from what I read and watch in news papers and TV, it seems like there is a lot of suspicion ... but I suppose that's pretty much the same in quite a few countries these days. I hope the world does not come to a state where we need to take permission slips for photographing famous monuments.Mt Spokane Photography said:xamkrah said:Mt Spokane Photography said:A person locally tried photographing Electrical Towers and was promptly arrested and tossed in prison, the Police told him it was illegal, and when he disagreed, they arrested him.
Later, the city paid out $$$ to settle a lawsuit, but he still has a arrest record, and even worse, the Mayor of the small town is defending the arrest and it sounds like he would support doing it again.
Wild guess: murica or uk 8)
You guess wrong. BTW, I was wrong, It was a woman, not a man. It was in Snohomish, Washington, a little NorthEast of Seattle. A different woman was arrested for photographing the Ballard Locks a year or two before that, and also got $$$$. That was even more stupid, its a tourist attraction, I've taken dozens of photos there, and private yatchs go thru the locks dozens at a time with cameras everywhere.
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/article/Snohomish-settles-with-UW-prof-arrested-for-1304386.php