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National trust sites

Started by irv_b, June 09, 2010, 06:00:17 PM

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irv_b

I can remember reading on here sometime back that the national trust places were a pain for photographing in but now it seems that are mending their ways
http://www.photographers-resource.co.uk/nl/index.htm
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   Good to see, hope it means a change of attitude to photographers generally.
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maybe they have cottoned on to the fact that a lot of people whoi visit these places (myself included) are keen photographers, it's the first thing i look for when entering a building but hoping that i don't see the dreaded sign.
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