they whom i cal Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> Shooting inside museums ... well, one isn't generally allowed to
> photograph the museum's art collection or installations,

it really depends; i recently found one can photograph freely (sans flash) at the Louvre, not that there's much sense in trying to "capture" the Mona Lisa ...

at the National in DC this spring, i could photograph pretty much anything but the photography (there were Frank and Adams exhibits at the time)

> and it's only
> the rare museum that provides grist for long lens work, like the Tate
> Modern and its vast Turbine Hall.

i had fun with my 50-200 at the Smithsonian Natural History museum; for some specimens up high in "natural" poses, for example, and for detail on things like large dinosaur skeletons; it was by far my less-used lens though


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