Generally: YES. Flash is not allowed anywhere (and in most cases, would be a bad idea anyway), and you're generally not allowed to use a tripod (in some places, like the Palace at Versailles, they actually require that you check any tripods; not sure about the Louvre, but you might as well not bring one, because you won't be allowed to use it).
Having visited a couple national museums in and around Paris(the Louvre, Orsay, the Palace at Versailles), these seem to be the general rules (as of November, 2009).
Contrary to some old reports you might see on the web, photos are currently allowed in the room with The Mona Lisa (not to mention Winged Victory and the Venus de Milo). Everyone visiting there is taking photos, plus I asked one of the staff just to make sure.
Temporary exhibitions tend to not allow photos. Look for the signs carefully. There are usually two types of signs: one for no flash Photography (for the permanent exhibitions) and one for no photography at all (temporary exhibitions). You should assume no photography at temporary exhibitions. Whenever you're not sure, ask a staff member.
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Yes.
Suggestive photos are typically photos that have adult content in them. These type of photos are not suitable for a child's eyes.
Oblique Aerial photos are photos taken from an aerial platform where the camera has more than 3 degrees of tilt. "Ground level" photos can either refer to aerial photos taken where the lens is level with the ground or to photos taken where the camera is placed within a few inches of the ground and photo are taken from that perspective.
It might be because of the film processing or printing of photos.
Maybe family photos. Also more!!
When I finished adding a few photos to my album of my second year at high school, facebook randomly changed the order of the photos.. I tried to manually move the photos, but I can't get them over the 'Show more' sign. Anyone know how to do this? There is 398 photos in the album
Yes, photos are allowed but in some areas no flash may be used.
The method of photography that first allowed families in the United States and Europe to collect photos of themselves was:
Because people can take photos of who one and they can also take photos of the number that person had on her card.
No. Photos are not allowed on Answers.
Using photos from a site its a matter of the license the sites uses to publish the photos under. You have to check the license and see if your use case -e.g. private/commercial usage- is allowed or not.
Coronation Street no longer do tours.
It may depend entirely on the type of prison, or the prison administration rules as to whether this activity is allowed or not. Offhand, I would say that it is more likely dis-allowed than allowed.
You can use AZImage to upload the photos. The photos will first upload into an album called "AZImage Photos" and are not visible to anyone. After that you can go on an approve the photos and select who is allowed to see them.See related links for more details. They have a demo video linked on their page to get a preview of how it works before downloading and installing everything.
There are no photos of Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address because, only the people involved and relatives of the fallen soldiers were allowed in the cemetery.
As it was a private event where no press was allowed to take pictures.
If they have set their photos to a private/friends only setting then you will only be able to view them if you are friends. Some people do actually have private groups of photos where only some people are allowed to see them.
Unfortunately not. The only place where photos are allowed is on your personal bio page.