What happens in Quebec, does not usually reflect what happens in the rest of the country.
Dave > Thanks for the link - will read the article later. > > It's getting so that I may just take up water colors. Funny, photogs are > banned and put upon, but someone setting up an easel and ~painting~ a > picture is not a problem or a concern. > > Shel > > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Juan Buhler > > >From a comment to my photoblog: > > > > -- > > Great shot. I love checking your site and being envious of your > > ability and accessibility to shooting street shots. I recently learned > > that here in Quebec, Canada, it's illegal. Check this out: > > http://www.montrealmirror.com/2005/080405/news1.html > > -- > > > > I didn't know about this, and I wonder how enforced it is. If it is > > like in France, you could say it is rarely enforced. Peter Turnley, > > who published "Parisians", says that it is a non issue, and that he > > openly does it. He's been getting away with it for more than 20 years > > and a couple of books published. > >