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Good afternoon one and all
I was hoping for some input from anyone with experience of photography in Germany. The wife and I are spending a few days in Nuremberg in a couple of months and some of the things I'm reading about what you can and can't do photography wise is a bit confusing.
I understand that I can take photos of people in public places providing they aren't drunk, had an accident etc, or nude (without their permission)
I also understand that I can't share those photos anywhere, blog, facebook etc, without their permission if they're the subject of the photo, without making them completely unrecognisable.
My query sits with landscape/buildings. I'm going to want to take photos of the buildings, so where do the rules lie if people are in those photos but not the subject?
I was hoping for some input from anyone with experience of photography in Germany. The wife and I are spending a few days in Nuremberg in a couple of months and some of the things I'm reading about what you can and can't do photography wise is a bit confusing.
I understand that I can take photos of people in public places providing they aren't drunk, had an accident etc, or nude (without their permission)
I also understand that I can't share those photos anywhere, blog, facebook etc, without their permission if they're the subject of the photo, without making them completely unrecognisable.
My query sits with landscape/buildings. I'm going to want to take photos of the buildings, so where do the rules lie if people are in those photos but not the subject?