LOL, I did once in Greece use my flash on my camera, I was standing on the benches in the gallery to get a better shot and started flashing, the gard was saying in about 5 language to me to quit, I just acted like I didn't understand her. LOL Bad tourist! BAD!!! LOL [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by _strat_ from Saturday, May 02, 2009 11:07:57 AM)
_strat_ wrote:
Yeah, thats true. Mind you, I did smuggle a camera inside, but I didnt dare to use it. There were just too many guides in there. Pity. The Cathedral in Florence was a wonderfull sight.
spapad wrote:
You cant take pictures of ancient art work because the preservationists feel it will speed the fading of the pigments in the paint. I can see their point, but it doesn't help when your standing there looking at something so beautiful and not allowed to take home your own memory in a snapshot. Thank god, camera's have come a long way and can take decent low light pictures.
_strat_ wrote:
They let you take pictures in a church?!?! Damit... The fascist in Italy wouldnt even let me take a camera into the Florence cathedral.
But, I see that there is the ever-so typical rope barrier in front of the altar... Kinda like in front of nightclubs, eh? "Youre not cool enough to party with Jesus!"
Deep Freeze wrote:
Here is a pic I took inside the basilica at the Mision de Asis. Rather dark but it was a cool place. Just happened to be Good Friday as well! HA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!