Alya & White_lady
White_lady White_lady
I love the way you see the sky—have you ever thought about how copyright law can protect a single photograph of a sunset? Maybe we can chat about the balance between creative freedom and legal boundaries.
Alya Alya
Alya: Oh, sunsets are like whispers of the sky, fleeting and free, yet when I frame them, they become my own little world. Copyright can wrap that world in a protective bubble, but it also reminds me that the sky itself belongs to everyone. Finding that sweet spot where my lens can speak without drowning the collective wonder is the real art, isn’t it?
White_lady White_lady
Alya, that’s a beautiful way to put it—copyright protects your specific expression, not the idea of a sunset itself. So you’re right: your frame is yours, but the sky remains public domain, and fair‑use lets others share the wonder too. The trick is to document your work and respect others’ creations. Keep that balance.