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pikkrong wrote:About cameras - I have seen people with (some kind of) cameras entering the festival area in M'era Luna 2002. Can't be sure about this year, of course.
as mentioned above Vicus said : yes
Es ist grausam.
Dafür hat es aufgehört zu regnen.
pikkrong wrote:About cameras - I have seen people with (some kind of) cameras entering the festival area in M'era Luna 2002. Can't be sure about this year, of course.
as mentioned above Vicus said : yes
But I know that professional cameras, i. e. cameras with changeable lenses ain't allowed even if you have an accreditation but not a photographer's card
Maybe I'm a bit slow to catch on, but didn't Hildesheim used to house a British garrison? I'm sure my brother was stationed there during the 80s.
I think your brother knows it better than me but I can say that the festival area is an airfield territory or something... don't know - current or former...
pikkrong wrote:About cameras - I have seen people with (some kind of) cameras entering the festival area in M'era Luna 2002. Can't be sure about this year, of course.
as mentioned above Vicus said : yes
But I know that professional cameras, i. e. cameras with changeable lenses ain't allowed even if you have an accreditation but not a photographer's card
But I know that professional cameras, i. e. cameras with changeable lenses ain't allowed even if you have an accreditation but not a photographer's card