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You need a digital photo to apply for a passport online. You must get a new photo when you get a new passport, even if your appearance has not changed. Your photo must have been taken...
Mar 7, 2012 · There are two possible interpretations of this question: Can you trigger an exposure with the lens removed: Answer: It's camera specific. Try setting the camera to manual mode. On my Nikon D80, it will not take an exposure with the lens removed except when in full manual ("M" on the mode dial).
Jan 4, 2021 · you take a photo of a work that is protected by copyright (for example, taking a photo of a painting at a modern art gallery) – this could result in your photo itself being an infringement of ...
Guidance about taking, sharing, using and storing images of children. Includes information about CCTV, social media and livestreaming online events and activities.
The police have the right to: take photographs of you. take fingerprints. take a DNA sample, such as from a mouth swab or head hair root. swab the skin surface of your hands and arms. They do not...
In the UK, the general rule is that if you have taken a photo, you own the copyright to that image. This means that you do have the right to share photograph’s you have taken online. However, there are some exceptions: Privacy Concerns With Sharing Your Own Photos.
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Can a parent take a photo of a child at school?
If you post photos or videos taken at a school event to your private social media account, only viewable by friends or family, this is likely to fall within the definition of personal use. This means data protection law does not apply.