It depends on what you mean. There is really no such thing as a "ex felon." A felon can sometimes get his rights restored or get the felony expunged from his record, or both, but a felon who has not had his rights restored cannot possess a firearm at all.
In most states, you can be arrested and charged with a misdemeanor, have your vehicle towed (unless you have a licensed driver with you) and taking to the closest booking facility where you will have your photo and prints taking and be held until the bond policies are stated.
The subject of a photo is what your taking a picture of what the picture mainly is of.
It is NOT the 'taking' of the photo that is unalwful, it is what USE you put to it after you've taken it that determines the offense.
i don't know about that what do i care
After taking a photo with a Polaroid camera in the Polaroid Step 2 process, the next step is to wait for the photo to develop.
The Rule of Fourths
no it does not
Taking a photo with a digital camera
taking a photo
Yes, it is generally recommended to have the sun behind the photographer when taking a photo to avoid harsh shadows and lens flare.
I have mine under "Photobooth"
Yes, I recommend using the app called PlantSnap. It allows you to identify plants by taking a photo of them.