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Margy,
I have a late afternoon flight out of DCA on Sunday May 7, so I hope to make it up to the Udvar Hazy Center for a couple of hours before I have to go drop off the rental car and hop my flight back to Phoenix. I see where there is a prohibition on tripods but how about a "monopod?" I'd like to get a little extra support for shooting in existing light. Thanks in advance, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ www.pbase.com/flyingphotog |
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Jay:
I'm sure Margy, font of local wisdom, could answer this, but I had a minute and picked up a phone to a contact I have at the Smithsonian. He said monopods are OK. He said, however, that it's possible that a security officer trying to enforce the no-tripod policy might not know the difference, so if security approaches you about your monopod use, have them call the Smithsonian's communications office at (202) 633-2374. Hope this helps. Enjoy your visit - it's a great museum. Wiz Jay Beckman wrote: Margy, I have a late afternoon flight out of DCA on Sunday May 7, so I hope to make it up to the Udvar Hazy Center for a couple of hours before I have to go drop off the rental car and hop my flight back to Phoenix. I see where there is a prohibition on tripods but how about a "monopod?" I'd like to get a little extra support for shooting in existing light. Thanks in advance, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ www.pbase.com/flyingphotog |
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He said monopods are OK. He said, however, that it's possible that a
security officer trying to enforce the no-tripod policy might not know the difference....... It is very hard to resist the temptation to make a joke about that. vince norris |
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You must watch "Coupling", too. :-)
-- Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways) "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... He said monopods are OK. He said, however, that it's possible that a security officer trying to enforce the no-tripod policy might not know the difference....... It is very hard to resist the temptation to make a joke about that. vince norris |
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You must watch "Coupling", too. :-)
No, never heard of it, in fact. Just a coincidence, I guess. vince norris |
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Thanks Wiz, you see how often I get to my newsgroups during "busy season".
Margy Wiz wrote: Jay: I'm sure Margy, font of local wisdom, could answer this, but I had a minute and picked up a phone to a contact I have at the Smithsonian. He said monopods are OK. He said, however, that it's possible that a security officer trying to enforce the no-tripod policy might not know the difference, so if security approaches you about your monopod use, have them call the Smithsonian's communications office at (202) 633-2374. Hope this helps. Enjoy your visit - it's a great museum. Wiz Jay Beckman wrote: Margy, I have a late afternoon flight out of DCA on Sunday May 7, so I hope to make it up to the Udvar Hazy Center for a couple of hours before I have to go drop off the rental car and hop my flight back to Phoenix. I see where there is a prohibition on tripods but how about a "monopod?" I'd like to get a little extra support for shooting in existing light. Thanks in advance, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ www.pbase.com/flyingphotog |
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My pleasure, Margy. I've often benefitted from your and Ron's posts
here and on DC Pilots, so it was the least I could do... Wiz Margy Natalie wrote: Thanks Wiz, you see how often I get to my newsgroups during "busy season". Margy Wiz wrote: Jay: I'm sure Margy, font of local wisdom, could answer this, but I had a minute and picked up a phone to a contact I have at the Smithsonian. He said monopods are OK. He said, however, that it's possible that a security officer trying to enforce the no-tripod policy might not know the difference, so if security approaches you about your monopod use, have them call the Smithsonian's communications office at (202) 633-2374. Hope this helps. Enjoy your visit - it's a great museum. Wiz Jay Beckman wrote: Margy, I have a late afternoon flight out of DCA on Sunday May 7, so I hope to make it up to the Udvar Hazy Center for a couple of hours before I have to go drop off the rental car and hop my flight back to Phoenix. I see where there is a prohibition on tripods but how about a "monopod?" I'd like to get a little extra support for shooting in existing light. Thanks in advance, Jay Beckman PP-ASEL Chandler, AZ www.pbase.com/flyingphotog |
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