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Muppets at the Smithsonian

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When I went, no one took a camera. But then again, all of the yahoos with us were careful and obeyed the "no pictures" rule.
 

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Didn't see anyone taking photos or video but again the sign said NO Photography.
 

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Which probably means that if there are pictures, the people who took them are careful in regards to whom they send the pics too.
 

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Which probably means that if there are pictures, the people who took them are careful in regards to whom they send the pics too.
What do you mean by that? I think if they allow pictures to be taken they can be sent to anyone.
 

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What do you mean by that? I think if they allow pictures to be taken they can be sent to anyone.
I mean that they don't want the musesum to find out that they took unauthorized photos without the exhibit people knowing. Some people do--in fact--do that, you know.
 

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Me and the folks are gonna see the exhibit on September 28th, I can't wait! :smile:

I know that the museum doesn't allow flash photography but what about video cameras?

I know we got use our video camera when the Sam and Friends puppets were at the Smithsonian.
 

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When I went, they said no photography (and I assumed that meant flash or otherwise).
 

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Very fun! I can't belive I saw the actual Sir Linit and Gobo! I'm gonna go again for the workshops with John Kenedey and Heather Henson.
 

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I'd have loved to go to the workshops, but they're during the schoolyear.
 
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