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Old 28th September 2011, 10:41 PM   #3
laEspadaAncha
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Originally Posted by asomotif
I asked if it was possible to take pictures. unfortunately this was not allowed and even more unfortunately I was not able to take even the slightest overview picture. (after my request is was watched meticulously )

Hi Willem,

Isn't that an inconvenience? I became very adept at 'sneaking' pictures in Doge's Palace (the docents can't be everywhere at once )... There are many perfectly reasonable explanations to taking photographs when in a museum - not just for future reference, but if an exhibit is aesthetically pleasing or demonstrates an appreciable display solution, or as a simple memento of seeing an exhibit you may never get to visit again...

In lieu of taking photographs, provided a museum publishes a quality catalog of a given collection, I will pick up a copy. But a poor-quality catalog is a poor substitute for the capabilities of a photographer armed with even an average point-an-shoot camera...
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