Hi Jens,
It's a beautiful town, well photographed. Thanks for sharing these.
Paul
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From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks, John. Yes, it's a nice place to live - a little cold and a little
> boring - no mountains, no sky scapers, no rivers (just small streems).
> Denmark is a bit like a small H.C.Andersen museum :-)
> 
> I know - some places makes it difficult to be a normal human being, since
> you are judged by extreem measures.
> Luckily it's not all that bad here yet (I think). I believe normal rools for
> photography still applies: I don't have to ask permission if the parents are
> arround and it's obvious that I'm photgraphing (no long telephoto lenses,
> hidden cameras etc.). Then the adult have an opportunity to say they don't
> want me to photograph, which I then must respect - unless of course the
> image is important for the media (democracy thrives on the freedom of
> expression). This goes for adults as well. I only need a permission if I'm
> shooting for commericial purposes - advertizing etc. - or if the parents are
> not there.
> 
> This may, however, all soon come to an end (?):
> Denmark is currently loosing billions on milk and cheese sales in Muslim
> countries, because of some drawings of Mohammed in a Danish newspaper. It's
> not "allowed" the make drawings of Mohammed, according to Muslim beliefs.
> That's fine with me and I would probably respect this. But I don't have to,
> according to the law. In Denmark freedom of speech means that the government
> has no right to forbid thing like that. Our prime minister can't do
> anything - not even appologize to the countries concerned.  What will come
> next - I don't know!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jens Bladt
> http://www.jensbladt.dk
> 
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: John Coyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt: 30. januar 2006 08:47
> Til: [email protected]
> Emne: Re: My Home Town
> 
> 
> Some really nice shots there Jens, it looks a nice place to live.
> Good job you don't live in Brisbane, our local paper reported today that all
> sorts of people are coming down heavily on photography of children in public
> places, with even parents having to seek permission to take photos of their
> own kids if there might be others in shot!
> The gauleiters are at it again...
> 
> John Coyle
> Brisbane, Australia
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jens Bladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 12:24 PM
> Subject: GESO: My Home Town
> 
> 
> > For those who might be interested; here's a slide show of photographs from
> > my home town.
> > Please allow some time for the photographs to load. Warning: A fast
> > internet
> > connection is necessary.
> > Windows (IE) users may press F11 for a full screen.
> > The time for each slide can be adjusted at the right hand side, below the
> > image.
> > All images are shot with a Pentax *ist D, most of them utilizing a SMC
> > Pentax lens.
> > Enjoy: http://www.jensbladt.dk/Nykoege/newfile.html
> >
> > Sorry for the inconvenience of my using the three "extra" Scandinavian
> > letters
> >
> > Regards
> > Jens
> >
> >
> > Jens Bladt
> > http://www.jensbladt.dk
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 

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