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No you do not. The image is still the right to that show.
You would need to be able to find the photographer who took the photo - the military did not take the photo - a civilian photographer with permission to conduct their business on-post did.
just press prtscn (printscreen) on your keyboard then copy and paste on some photo viewing thing
you need to have the right position and have the right time! Brandon Broadfield 13 :D
I can. You I'm not sure about. You have to have the right software to do it.
nothing... u press prtsc at the top right of your keyboard and go to paint and then u paste it. crop it. put on photo bucket.. copy the HTML code.. then paste in ur media box
now this is a very complicated question,but in simple words it can be defined as a fluid with properties that can aid you in photocopying.,(this site offers idiotic answers never take help from it)
Seriously, take it to a do-it-yourself photo machine at Wal Mart or some such place. If that's not good enough, a studio or lab will probably copy it for you if it is obviously very old. A serious amateur could probably copy it for you as well.
take a real checkerboard to a store that has a big enough photo copy machine and make your own with paper.
This depends on the celebrity and cannot be quanified for all celebrities. A photo agency will get your photo to the right publications but they may take 50-60% commission.
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yes, take one of your pictures and click right and it will tell you where to save, and bingo there it is!