Garbz
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Sure you will. It has already been done in well known civil cases in the US, a famous one in Canada, and I am sure, Australia as well since the same law applies.
This hasn't been tried on photography in Australia as far as I know, but it's unlikely you will. The outcome of the tort of trespass should it end up in court will likely end up with requiring to pay some form of compensation. Think about that for one second. You're on my land taking photographs of my stuff after I said no you can't (key here is after I've said so, anything before hand is fair game). In what world would you ever hope to retain copyright and/or make a profit of something taken while trespassing once you know a trespass case will be brought against you? The many of the fundamental trespass cases involve your right to make your own money from your land, i.e. someone digging under your property for minerals. Even without damaging or interfering with the land the cases all have been found for the property owner (except in Australia where you don't own anything of possible value underneath the ground on your property).