On 11/16/05, Rob Studdert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> These photos may be illegal>> The shutter is being pulled down on the era of spontaneous photos of children> at play, writes Andrew Clark.>> A handful of children shelter behind a huge rock. With their backs to the> camera, they gaze in amazement at a huge wave smashing against the surface> above them — sending spray jetting spectacularly into the sky...>> http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/these-photos-may-be-> illegal/2005/11/15/1132016796647.html>> http://tinyurl.com/cupqs>> Scary times indeed. If people are worried about exploitation, maybe they should legislatewhat bathers wear. Instead of skin-tight virtually translucentbikinis, perhaps they should mandate less revealing, completely opaquebathing suits. Then they could leave us photographers (assuming for a moment that I'ma photographer <g>) alone. -frank
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