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Look at your picture at 100 %. You will see a lot of artefacts and washed out colours. The picture needs to be crisp sharp to be used on stock.
In addition you have people walking around. If the picture is shard and detailed it may be possible that those are recognizable. And then your picture would need model releases... They are quite small, so it may be possible that the people would not be a major problem, however.
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Look at your picture at 100 %. You will see a lot of artefacts and washed out colours. The picture needs to be crisp sharp to be used on stock.
In addition you have people walking around. If the picture is shard and detailed it may be possible that those are recognizable. And then your picture would need model releases... They are quite small, so it may be possible that the people would not be a major problem, however.
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Hi Abambo thanks for pointing out my technical issue faults,i will now take on board your comments
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Dave Cowley