In message Sun, 3 Aug 2003, ian reynolds writes
Try taking a photograph of National Trust property and you will be in
deep doo doo if you are caught. It seems strange that we,the population
of Great Britain, own the national trust and it allegedly works on our
behalf to preserve our heritage but it can stop us photographing
buildings and areas of land that belong to us.

Dear Ian


I wonder if the difficulty is greater if you are operating off a tripod in a public place, though I have never had any problem in that direction. Perhaps the sight of a large format monorail etc., looks too 'official' for most people to question<BG>

Cheers

Richard
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