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love this one. How did you get it?

Thank you very much

Its actually taken at the National Gallery in Melbourne Australia. The gallery has a water wall at the front - water streaming down a glass wall. Its such a wonderful place to shoot last time I was there I spent an entire afternoon capturing images. Here is another with a modern sculpture in front and people behind.


L1041817aa by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

And another similar to the first but with more subdued colors.


_DSC4152q1 by yoyomaoz, on Flickr

The gallery offers all kinds of opportunities for shooting


_DSC4143a by yoyomaoz, on Flickr
 
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Actually in Australia, it is indeed considered an invasion of privacy if you take a photograph of someone on private property EVEN if you are on public land. It's a simple as that, the same in the UK, Hong Kong, Mainland China, the USA and every EU country. If they were outdoors, say in a front garden, no judge will give it the time of day, but shooting through a window - into a building is a completely different kettle of fish.

I would be really careful if I were you, especially those of you with minors in your pictures, software exists which enables you to search the internet for your face in pictures, I use it daily in my job. It's getting quite good and I bet google will update their picture search to include this functionality in the near future.

But isn't a cafe, or any commercial space considered public?
 
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