Wow that plate brings back memories! I have so many photos of "L2 EXG" on different Exige over the years! I'm just not sure if I should post them as I took them "on company business" to advertise/sell the cars... I even have one of them (from the Canyon Red Exige S 220 from memory) in my collection
Exige_240R Wow that plate brings back memories! I have so many photos of "L2 EXG" on different Exige over the years! I'm just not sure if I should post them as I took them "on company business" to advertise/sell the cars... I even have one of them (from the Canyon Red Exige S 220 from memory) in my collection
That's awesome. It's entirely up to you whether you upload those images or not onto here (i suppose the 'transferred/re-issued plate' tag will now apply to this spot then?)
GTRJacko It's entirely up to you whether you upload those images or not onto here
Well I have over 4 years of most Lotus cars we sold as I took the photos for them, plus a few other special cars. But I don't know whether it is "right" to upload them as I took the photos on behalf of the dealership so they are probably not really "mine" any more. All photos I have uploaded from working there so far have been photos I took in my own time. But since this plate is a demonstrator car plate (and not one that was sold to customer), I reckon I can probably get away with it!
Exige_240R Well I have over 4 years of most Lotus cars we sold as I took the photos for them, plus a few other special cars. But I don't know whether it is "right" to upload them as I took the photos on behalf of the dealership so they are probably not really "mine" any more. All photos I have uploaded from working there so far have been photos I took in my own time. But since this plate is a demonstrator car plate (and not one that was sold to customer), I reckon I can probably get away with it!
I suppose that does seem like a grey area in terms of copyright, when talking about photos you took for the dealership. I would say that it would be best to consult the dealership first, but of course, that could get quite awkward with again, all the copyright stuff/privacy etc.