"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"That's because I'm ugly thank you very much Sierra1.
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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"That's because I'm ugly thank you very much Sierra1.
Love the tunnel pic!View attachment 95767but no worries it was consensual.
Beautiful places! You could always petition your Government to knock the palaces down or pay reparations. As in the UK, there must be those in Spain who also want to erase your colonial history.These XVI century palaces are nice and impressive but somehow sad when you know that they were made with the money and properties stolen to the jews and muslims in forced exile out of Spain.
You can't erase History. You can however learn from it.Beautiful places! You could always petition your Government to knock the palaces down or pay reparations. As in the UK, there must be those in Spain who also want to erase your colonial history.
I've been reading articles that people are flying drones over other people's yard/property. This is mainly in cities/towns. But several property owners have gotten arrested for damaging the drone while it was over their back yard. Apparently, there's already a law on the books that protects the drones from being interfered with even if it's trespassing over your yard. Even though it's your yard, it's not your air space. I get that it can't be open season on drones, but if I have a privacy fence, and someone is peeping into my house with a drone, there has to be some recourse for the property owner.I'm having a lot of fun with this drone. Places to fly it are plentiful where I live. Not so in many areas. . . .
I’ve knocked a few out of the sky myself. I live in the middle of a small town and some people were flying them in the summer while we were in the backyard. I love drones (beautiful footage, but don’t own one) but don’t like them in filming me in my private space.I've been reading articles that people are flying drones over other people's yard/property. This is mainly in cities/towns. But several property owners have gotten arrested for damaging the drone while it was over their back yard. Apparently, there's already a law on the books that protects the drones from being interfered with even if it's trespassing over your yard. Even though it's your yard, it's not your air space. I get that it can't be open season on drones, but if I have a privacy fence, and someone is peeping into my house with a drone, there has to be some recourse for the property owner.
Which is one of the reasons I don't live in town. Mak is right, he has plenty of perfect places to fly it.
So I guess me flying my drone at or near your bedroom window is a no-go?Over here, the FAA has made it clear, that the drones are untouchable, or the "toucher" will be in trouble. I don't mind them flying over/by, but yeah, invade my privacy and there's going to be issues. Just like anything else, there's nice/good people . . . . and then there's assholes.
No pics . . . . didn't happen. Sorry, that's the rules . . . . mods said so.Took her to the range last night, and afterwards the looonnggg way home.
That has to be one of the most photographed bridges ever.. . . .. . . .
Fair enough, i'll ban myself. It was nice knowing y'allNo pics . . . . didn't happen. Sorry, that's the rules . . . . mods said so.
Photos or it didn't happen !Fair enough, i'll ban myself. It was nice knowing y'all
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