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Terry Vidal <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Mar 1994 15:17:16 -0600
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Additionally, the National Park Service has, at some of their facilities,
prohibited cameras and videotape cameras not because of lighting, or
nessecarily a concern for other visitors.  Their justification goes one
step further, and I think with good merit.  The camera holder (video or other)
often looks for the best angle, and in so doing backs/bumps into other objects,
cases, people, barriers etc. causing even greater concern for curators than
timed flash exposures.  In crowded areas this seems to be a justifiable policy!
 
Terry Vidal
UNI Museum

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