Pictures deleted so lawyer boy isn't upset. Even though there was no intent on conducting surveillance.
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Too much editing. Pull back the reigns on the sliders. They're far too saturated and look cartoonish.
BTW, are you following Texas law and getting written permission from every landowner in the images?
So if I fly by in a plane and snap a picture out of the window I have to get in contact with the landowners later...
....Doesn't sound right to me. If I was on an airlines flying over and took photos out of the window, I don't believe anything could be done.
Nope. Only if you use a drone to take the image/video do you need all the landowners written permission.
There are some exceptions, however. Law enforcement, real estate agents, oil company employees et al.
That's the law in Texas. Sorry.
How do they know the pictures didn't come from a Cessna 182...
Please show me that law. As I am a police officer and have never been informed of or heard of such a law.
1. Cessna's usually don't need someone standing on the ground with an RC in their hands.
2. Anyone piloting a Cessna at that altitude will be getting a nasty call from the FAA.
So you can't crop dust at that altitude ? Also, flying that low doesn't always mean the FAA will call you.
If all you want to do is quibble minor details, I'm done here. You are just not worth any more of my time.
Bye.
Nope. Only if you use a drone to take the image/video do you need all the landowners written permission.
There are some exceptions, however. Law enforcement, real estate agents, oil company employees et al.
That's the law in Texas. Sorry.
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