Is this something that would be a major no-no, or just let office know before hand and ensure no-one gets into shot who should not be?
In short, take bag with camera into woods and when done put it in boot of car before returning to normal Eurekas fun times. |
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Frome the eureka website. So basically no cams.
"TO RESPECT THE PRIVACY OF OTHERS ....
We don't permit general use of cameras and camera phones in the clubhouse and on the grounds
PROMOTIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY
"On the rare occasions we do promotional photography for the website, this is done by our club photographer and ONLY using people who have specifically volunteered for this
Your privacy will NEVER be compromised in any way on a visit to Eureka"
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We visit Eurekas and one of the things that we enjoy about it is the knowledge that cameras are not allowed. The easiest way to ensure everyones privacy is a blanket ban with no exceptions and we support that. |
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Just out of interest as a single guy why would you be wanting to take a camera into the woods at Eurekas? Also if you intend to seek permission why would the camera need to be concealed in a bag? Forgive my cynicism but any couple who has tried to have some private fun in the woods there will understand where I'm coming from.
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We recently stayed in a cabin at eureka and in the morning a staff member spotted me taking a few pics of Michelle in front of the cabin and helpfully told us several locations that would be good for posing on the site. This may have been as it was quiet and we are a couple though. The day before we had a small group for some play in the lower field and we spotted some guy sneakily taking pics on his smart phone and had to warn him off . Generally the no cameras rule is very good as it encourages you to feel more relaxed and secure. |
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The no camera rule is to respect the privacy and decency, such as it is, of others.
And yes, the single men trying take pics using their phone of the naked ladies walking round and/or the couples fucking is an issue.
The gentleman asking the question here has come out and asked openly on the forum, so hardly being "sneaky", and our advice to him would be to ask the staff, get permission as it were, and, if you're with friends who will be posing, find out the good private spots.
Many members do take private personal pics when it's quiet - we have some we took of Adam in the pool, one of which is on our profile. A few people we have met have approached us at the pool and said "we recognise that cock!" so it can be a postive thing
Caroline and her hubby (can't remember his name) did some shots of her in the pool on a quiet Monday a while back which appear on their profile.
As long as it is private, personal, discreet and other people are not in the background without their consent it should be fine - but do ask the staff if you have any concerns.
And don't try it on a busy Sunday afternoon!
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Hi There..
I can confirm that cameras are NOT permitted for use at the club without prior permission from the management team. We do however have a club photographer who you will see on occassions with I.D.
If anyone is caught taking photos without prior permission they will be asked to delete them immediately and will be asked to leave the club.
I hope this clarifies the situation.
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