The legality of photographing nude teens and younger individuals varies significantly by country and is often subject to strict laws regarding child exploitation and privacy. In many places, such actions are illegal and can lead to severe penalties. It is crucial to understand and respect local laws and cultural norms surrounding this sensitive topic to avoid legal repercussions. Always prioritize the safety and rights of minors in any context.
There are many companies that allow you to store photos online for free. Some of these companies are flickr, photobucket, and tinypic. Other places to save photos online are social networking sites.
There are many photo hosting sites such as Photobucket, Google Images, and Image Shack that allow you to search through photos.
Yes, most digital cameras will allow you to change the quality of the pictures you're taking. Some digital cameras will even allow picture editing and camera effects for the pictures you're taking.
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.
iPhone apps are programs which allow iPhone to do more. They are often games but they can also add functions to iPhone like speech to text, voice control, gestures control, tuning musical instruments, drawing, editing photos etc. They can be downloaded from Apple App Store, which is on the iPhone.
Most modern countries can allow this, provided the daughter is capable of taking on this challenge. Dolly Parton took custody of her younger siblings after the passing of her parents. This was right after she married her husband, and before she gained recognition.
There are waterproofing kits for cameras that allow them to be taken to shallow depths.
The legal age to get married in all of the states and most countries is 18. Most states and countries will allow a 16 or 17 year old to get married with the permission of the parents. Younger is seldom allowed, but a few places allow it with a court order and parental permission.
Muslims dont consider themselves pedophiles. Their religion allows them to marry younger girls. But the laws in some countries would never allow this.
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Most court cases do not allow cameras into the courtroom, hence why they use sketches and transcriptions to inform the public.
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Yes. Several versions of the iPod and Zune allow you to view photos/video on the MP3 player.
There are many companies that allow you to store photos online for free. Some of these companies are flickr, photobucket, and tinypic. Other places to save photos online are social networking sites.
There are a number of companies that allow you to print photos online. Snapfish, Shutterfyl, Mpix, AdoramaPix, and Costco Photocenter are companies that provide such a service.
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First of all, only certain iPods can allow photos. So when your iPod is connected, on the main page of the iPod info, there will be a Photos tab.