jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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i wondered about the museums as well. daughter has a shot of a crabby guard shooing her away from taking a photo( little point and shoot but could well have been using a flash, she's kind of clueless that way) of the Mona Lisa so i was surprised to see the other one posted...guess it depends on the guard that day ... it is a funny shot with the juxtaposition of crabby guard face vs serene Mona LisaI've never had a problem taking photos in museums in Europe, either. Most have a 'No Flash' policy with most of the paintings because they are specially lit to protect them from the damaging effects of light and the flash can ruin them. The only places they are strict about 'no photography' that I've found- inside Sacre Coeur and inside the Sistine Chapel.
really like the second traffic shot, nice effect of the taillights and street lights, even if you took a dangerous position in the traffic
