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Dec 04, 2009 11:36 as a reply to  @ post 9134369 |  #3991

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Can I once again please ask for 5 minutes of your time to review something...

I am creating an end of season yearbook for the 2009 Triumph Triple Challenge.
A one make motorcycle raing series that I am the official tog for.
After many discussions and changing of minds, I have gone back to my tried and tested providor.
Photobox.

What I didn't realise Is I can post the book online for viewing/ordering!

Therefore I have shared the yearbook, and would really appreciate your feedback, before I send it to the event organiser for viewing (he's not signing it off or anything, but I'd like to show him as courtesy)
I can't decide if to add text to each page or not.

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http://www.photobox.co​.uk/creation/254890170 (external link)
(please click the full screen option for best viewing)

I really like the before and after versions. How much are you selling it for?

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Righto...............a​nyone up for some Urbex action next Monday, couple of places to check out in the Black Country............

I may sound dumb here but what is Urbex?

Ive had a great day in London today with my Dad. Think i got some interesting photos, will have to wait until i can get on the main pc to see what they really look like.
Oh and at no point did i get stopped by anyone!


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Dec 04, 2009 12:27 |  #3992

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I may sound dumb here but what is Urbex?

Urban Exploration. Basically going to abandoned buildings and such.


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Dec 04, 2009 12:30 |  #3993

SwitchBlade wrote in post #9134841 (external link)
Urban Exploration. Basically going to abandoned buildings and such.

Ooooo sounds really fun, id love to do that kinda thing.


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Dec 04, 2009 13:38 |  #3994

ies photos wrote in post #9127455 (external link)
the new cool way to carry your freshly slaughtered fish home in Hong Kong

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reckon it might catch on in the UK?

I really like the DOF on that shot Ian, really effective.
I saw the EXIF data.




  
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Dec 04, 2009 13:58 as a reply to  @ post 9133218 |  #3995

vmlopes wrote in post #9132830 (external link)
Righto...............a​nyone up for some Urbex action next Monday, couple of places to check out in the Black Country............

Dam it, got the job centre on monday! :(

adrian5127 wrote in post #9132849 (external link)
Just found this, it is the Met's official website here (external link)

Photography advice
The Metropolitan Police Service’s approach towards photography in public places is a subject of regular debate.

We encourage officers and the public to be vigilant against terrorism but recognise the balance between effective policing and protecting Londoners and respecting the rights of the media and the general public to take photographs.

Guidance around the issue has been made clear to officers and PCSOs through briefings and internal communications. The following advice is available to all officers and provides a summary of the Metropolitan Police Service’s guidance around photography in public places.

Freedom to photograph/ film
Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel.

Terrorism Act 2000
Photography and Section 44 of the Terrorism Act 2000

The Terrorism Act 2000 does not prohibit people from taking photographs or digital images in an area where an authority under section 44 is in place.

Officers have the power to view digital images contained in mobile telephones or cameras carried by a person searched under S44 of the Terrorism Act 2000, provided that the viewing is to determine whether the images contained in the camera or mobile telephone are of a kind, which could be used in connection with terrorism. Officers also have the power to seize and retain any article found during the search which the officer reasonably suspects is intended to be used in connection with terrorism.

Officers do not have the power to delete digital images or destroy film at any point during a search.

Photography and Section 43 of the Terrorism Act 2000

Officers have the power to stop and search a person who they reasonably suspect to be a terrorist. The purpose of the stop and search is to discover whether that person has in their possession anything which may constitute evidence that they are a terrorist.

Officers have the power to view digital images contained in mobile telephones or cameras carried by a person searched under S43 of the Terrorism Act 2000 to discover whether the images constitute evidence that the person is involved in terrorism. Officers also have the power to seize and retain any article found during the search which the officer reasonably suspects may constitute evidence that the person is a terrorist. This includes any mobile telephone or camera containing such evidence.

Officers do not have the power to delete digital images or destroy film at any point during a search.

Section 58a of the Terrorism Act 2000

Section 58a of the Terrorism Act 2000 covers the offence of eliciting, publishing or communicating information about members of the armed forces, intelligence services or police.

Any officer making an arrest for an offence under Section 58a must be able to demonstrate a reasonable suspicion that the information was of a kind likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism.

It should ordinarily be considered inappropriate to use Section 58a to arrest people photographing police officers in the course of normal policing activities, including protests, as without more, there is no link to terrorism.

There is however nothing preventing officers asking questions of an individual who appears to be taking photographs of someone who is or has been a member of Her Majesty’s Forces (HMF), Intelligence Services or a constable.

Guidelines for MPS staff on dealing with media reporters, press photographers and television crews

Members of the media can, like any other person, be stopped and searched under s44 of the Terrorism Act 2000. They may also be stopped and searched under S43 of the Terrorism Act 2000 if an officer reasonably suspects that they are a terrorist. However, where it is clear that the person being searched is a journalist, officers should exercise caution before viewing images as images acquired or created for the purposes of journalism may constitute journalistic material and should not be viewed without a Court Order.

Contact with photographers, reporters and television crews is a regular occurrence for many officers and staff. The media influences our reputation so it's crucial to maintain good working relations with its members, even in difficult circumstances.

Following these guidelines means both media and police can fulfil their duties without hindering each other.

Creating vantage points
When areas are cordoned off following an incident, creating a vantage point, if possible, where members of the media at the scene can see police activity, can help them do their job without interfering with a police operation. However, media may still report from areas accessible to the general public.

Identifying the media
Genuine members of the media carry identification, for instance the UK Press Card, which they will present on request.

The press and the public
If someone distressed or bereaved asks the police to stop the media recording them, the request can be passed on to the media, but not enforced.

Access to incident scenes
The Senior Investigating Officer is in charge of granting members of the media access to incident scenes. In the early stages of investigation, evidence gathering and forensic retrieval take priority over media access, but, where appropriate, access should be allowed as soon as is practicable.

Film Unit
The aim of the Metropolitan Police Service Film Unit is to be a central point of contact, to co-ordinate, facilitate and bring consistency to those people filming in London with MPS support.

We work together with Film London and stakeholders of the Film London Partnership to make London accessible, whilst minimising inconvenience to Londoners and increasing the economic benefits of filming.

For more information please visit the Film Unit web site.

I'm off into London tomoz .. Might save it on my phone just in case, dunno if I'm going to take the camera or not yet?


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Dec 04, 2009 14:00 |  #3996

Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #9135390 (external link)
=Matt 'Photog' Peters;9135390]Dam it, got the job centre on monday! :(


I'm off into London tomoz .. Might save it on my phone just in case, dunno if I'm going to take the camera or not yet?

Matt

I thought you had a job due to start very soon???


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Dec 04, 2009 14:03 |  #3997

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I thought you had a job due to start very soon???

doesnt matter, as far as i remember from when i use to sign on, had to keep on signin on until the day i started the job


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Dec 04, 2009 14:05 |  #3998

Yup, as about .. Until I get a start date I have to keep signing on .. Pretty pants really!


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Dec 04, 2009 14:11 |  #3999

kskitt wrote in post #9135429 (external link)
doesnt matter, as far as i remember from when i use to sign on, had to keep on signin on until the day i started the job

Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #9135445 (external link)
=Matt 'Photog' Peters;9135445]Yup, as about .. Until I get a start date I have to keep signing on .. Pretty pants really!

Phew! I thought for a mo something had gone t*ts up for you :D So no start date yet.....!


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Dec 04, 2009 14:16 |  #4000

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I've been through these thoughts soo many times. lol.

I looked at it on the Photobox site and thought it would be even better with Text.
Then i read the rest of your OP.




  
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Dec 04, 2009 14:22 as a reply to  @ PETERSYMES's post |  #4001

Box Brownie wrote in post #9135473 (external link)
Phew! I thought for a mo something had gone t*ts up for you :D So no start date yet.....!

I'm hoping for middle of Jan .. :D seeing my mate soon to hopefully get the final details and start date!


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Dec 04, 2009 14:28 as a reply to  @ post 9134369 |  #4002

I don't think i would really have that much of an issue with the Police asking me questions about taking photo's if they happened to be walking the beat there anyway.

It's nice to think they are just being vigilant as that helps to protect me as well.

Where i would have an issue is if they screeched in, all dramatic in a car, were less than courteous and the fact that they hold a record of the stop for 12 Months as i understand it (why is that needed) Interesting that you are not obliged to give up your name and address though.

This does not extend to Private security guards a lot of whom are power trip numpties and should just mind their own business.
Unless i am standing on private property in which case i would hold me tongue (or leave)




  
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Dec 04, 2009 14:29 |  #4003

Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #9135564 (external link)
=Matt 'Photog' Peters;9135564]I'm hoping for middle of Jan .. :D seeing my mate soon to hopefully get the final details and start date!

You have probably already said this but i do miss a lot of stuff.
What are you going to be doing Matt?




  
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Dec 04, 2009 14:45 |  #4004

Friend has been head hunted to run a new haulage company, he's asked me to come in as his right hand man .. Over seeing the other drivers etc .. It's permenant nights but the pay is way too good to turn it down! :D


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Matt Photog Peters wrote in post #9135690 (external link)
=Matt 'Photog' Peters;9135690]Friend has been head hunted to run a new haulage company, he's asked me to come in as his right hand man .. Over seeing the other drivers etc .. It's permenant nights but the pay is way too good to turn it down! :D

Sounds like it could work out rather nicely...
Wish you all the best with that.




  
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