- Joined
- Feb 24, 2007
- Location
- Clear Lake, Texas
I have been to several parks in recent years and love to walk every inch that one can. I have also gotten bitten by the shutterbug and lug my camera along with me. After viewing some books focusing on photos of various battlefield and monuments a question entered my mind. Just where can the average park visitor walk while enjoying the battlefield? I recognize some monuments from Gettysburg and know that to get the same shots one would have to walk "off the beaten path". For example can any visitor walk through the Wheat field where no path exists? While at Shiloh I felt that I could walk every where and any where, but more "popular" places like Gettysburg where they get more annual visitors I could see more stern regulations. Other than stay off private property what are the ground rules so to speak? Just wanting some input since I will be traveling to Gettysburg later this year and am trying to plan out the best time and places to take pictures.