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adb 07:01:10 Mon Jun 14 2010 Offline 132 posts Flash Specialist Reply |
Anyone wanting to take a photo in a National Park and then have it published, should be aware of the law (I kid you not) :
"• Contact the Commonwealth reserve and obtain a permit to take photographs for commercial purposes by paying the specified fee and entering into a Location Agreement; If a photographer breaches a Location Agreement (or does not enter into one), a ranger or warden may require him or her to hand over all copies of any photographs taken and any camera or other device used to take them." As we know, the Nat Parks wankers will try to stop you climbing anyway and won't respond if you try for a permit. |
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