They braved temperatures in the 50s to take part in the nude photo shoot at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame CLEVELAND (AP) - They may have shivered, but they weren't shy. More than 2,700 people braved temperatures in the 50s and a 4 a.m. start time to take part in a nude photo shoot Saturday at a park behind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum along Lake Erie. Spencer Tunick, a photographer known for taking pictures of dozens, hundreds or thousands of naked people in public places, snapped the photos for the shoot set up...