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We do a lot of photo taking using a photo mast system. Have many photos plus ones of us using the system. 

, Graham


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From: Museums Computer Group [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Alun Edwards
Sent: 21 July 2013 12:12
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Subject: Photographing art high on a wall

Dear all,

I am looking for examples of photographers digitising art, which is high on a wall. This could be from a cherry-picker, however the image I know I have seen in the recent past is photographers using a camera mounted on an extendible pole. Maybe this is an image of National Trust conservators at work, or some Wiki Loves Public Art volunteers at work. The camera would be controlled remotely from a laptop, tethered on the floor. 

Does anyone have an image of this activity or can anyone point to references for this work?

I am considering how to photograph a large inscription on a wall in a public atrium.

Thanks Ally 

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Alun Edwards, Project Manager [log in to unmask] Education Enhancement team, Academic IT Services at University of Oxford

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