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Posted by cj3b_jeep on October 30, 2006 at 07:07:06 from (131.123.222.106):
In Reply to: Ethics 101 posted by Aaron Ford on October 29, 2006 at 18:05:18:
You have every LEGAL right to take pictures of anything that is visible from the road, however, it's very beneicial to ask permission for several reasons. 1) You won't have some mad farmer chasing you with a shotgun, dogs or anything else that can severely injure you. 2) By getting closer you can get a better shot of the tractor, and 3) When you speak with the farmer, he probably shares your interest in old iron, and either has another one you can't see, or can send you to the guy down the road that has a really nice on you would have not otherwise seen. Many old tractors have sentimental value and people are usually more than willing to share their story with you. I do a simillar project with old cars, you can find it at the link below.
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