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What are people's thoughts on whether or not to seek permission from owners before posting pictures of their machinery on the internet? Do they worry about people sharing photos of their fleet at a time when so much machinery is being stolen? I know it's not always possible to ask but does anyone else feel uneasy doing this?

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whenever i go photographing machinery i always seek drivers, farmers permission first to cover my own back incase anything should happen after. only one has said no before bt he had some expensive equipment so i could see his understanding

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its worth introducing youreslf, asking permission most farmers and workers are happy to have a chat with someone.

When i was spraying i never liked anyone taking pictures even some farmers, because even in text book conditions spraying contractors are an easy target for liable cases.

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I would definately ask permision from the person doing the work.......I had an experience earlier in the year where a picture of me ploughing turned up in Classic Tractor magazine, first I knew about it being there was when I started to get texts and phonecalls about it. The chap had wandered halfway down the field took some pictures and disappeared without making any attempt to speak to me or my colleague who's pictured on his web gallery, while I have no specific objection to it I do believe it would have been polite to speak to me (especially when he boasts of all pictures being taken with permission on his gallery ::) )

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Some interesting responses here and useful advice to be heeded. I won't be flagging the driver down to ask permission, but I may at least try to catch their attention, gesture at my camera and wait for a response  :angel:

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we had a fella yesterday walked into the field were the kit was parked at brue time and took pictures had a look round the machines and the walked off. he must of seen us he walked past us twice but he didnt say a thing

Didnt you bother to ask him who he was???

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I generally do not ask permission to take photographs although I tend to try and catch the driver's eye, give a thumbs up or a wave.  Most operators seem quite happy and relaxed, although I have had the occasional guy who looks rather bemused.  I certainly wouldn't enter a yard to take shots, or take images of machinery stored there.

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Didnt you bother to ask him who he was???

we saw him today at the road run today and he's making a album for his grandson so we said can you make us 1 to since our machines are in it and he was'nt happy but he said yes.(wether we'll get it we don't know) ???:-\

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we saw him today at the road run today and he's making a album for his grandson so we said can you make us 1 to since our machines are in it and he was'nt happy but he said yes.(wether we'll get it we don't know) ???:-\

The other side to a story like this is a photo I was a runner up with on here was printed out ready to be framed and sent to the owner with a nice letter, and I also sent a disc of images to another farmer and heard absolutely nothing.  If I had it to do now...

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