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NV Whino

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2. Probably not
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 01:00 PM
Mar 2012

Just think of all those copies of half dome and other frequently photographed locations. Would Ansel Adams or his estate have any recourse? Nope. It's there, available to the public, and anyone can photograph it in any way they see fit.

Where would the photographer have seen yours to copy it?

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highly doubtful ... zbdent Mar 2012 #1
Probably not NV Whino Mar 2012 #2
i suppoae you are right... Earth_First Mar 2012 #3
You could be flattered... immoderate Mar 2012 #4
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