In relation to Disney Parks but not specific to a single resort
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Joe90
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by Joe90 » Jul Thu 29, 2010 3:02 pm
Everything set to full auto

press the button. Wham!! Autoflash.
It seems to know what it's doing.

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elizabethswann
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by elizabethswann » Jul Thu 29, 2010 3:17 pm
Your camera takes far better photos than mine! I wish mine had a better auto feature without making my photos come out dark.
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by Amy » Jul Thu 29, 2010 6:51 pm
To be fair Joe, you do have to point the camera in the general vicinity of what you want to take a photo of...but that is a nice photo you got there

Good camera! Biscuit!

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by Jacca5660 » Jul Thu 29, 2010 7:19 pm
Joe90 comes up with another one!
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by imaginationcelebration » Jul Thu 29, 2010 8:49 pm
Wow...those are all great shots! I really liked the train watering up...where is that located in the park? The fourth of July fireworks looked spectacular. I can't respond to them all being so many posted since my last response and I'm on so little now, but I really loved them all.
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by mindflipper » Jul Thu 29, 2010 10:00 pm
imaginationcelebration wrote:Wow...those are all great shots! I really liked the train watering up...where is that located in the park? The fourth of July fireworks looked spectacular. I can't respond to them all being so many posted since my last response and I'm on so little now, but I really loved them all.
Glad to see you back, I.C.! Any chance you could be adding some your own photos in the future?
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Joe90
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by Joe90 » Jul Fri 30, 2010 4:51 pm
imaginationcelebration wrote:Wow...those are all great shots! I really liked the train watering up...where is that located in the park?
The photo was taken with the train stopped at Toontown Station.
It was taken from the path behind the speedway between Toontown and Tomorrowland.
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by figmentaholic » Aug Mon 02, 2010 12:21 am
Here are three pics I took in Epcot at night in February of 2008.
The first picture is on the ferry from the World Showcase to Morocco, looking over at the British Pavilion on our right.
The second picture is a neat shot of the Spaceship Earth dome late at night as we were leaving- again it was my computer background for a bit as well.
The third picture is a slightly blurry shot of the Innoventions sign. I always like how they looked.

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elizabethswann
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by elizabethswann » Aug Mon 02, 2010 1:59 am
AMAZING. The one of Spaceship Earth is incredible.
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by Amy » Aug Mon 02, 2010 5:48 am
Very nice! Is the vantage point on SSE similar to the one you took in the daytime?
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by boilerbabe » Aug Mon 02, 2010 10:13 am
Beautiful shots Figgy!!! (do you mind if I call you that?!)

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by disneylizzy » Aug Mon 02, 2010 1:41 pm
elizabethswann wrote:I always keep mine on a manual setting since I'm able to keep the natural colors in the photo. The only thing is is that I have to use a potential tripod if I want to get good shots so that they won't get blurry. I also have a night snapshot setting but since it uses flash, it doesn't keep everything in the photo that I want.
So it's a slight movement of my hand that gets the blurryness?
(is that how you spell blurryness? blurriness just didnt' look right

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I often play with the colors on my camera so I dont' always use natural colors - I like the vivid setting very much for flowers and other brightly hued things.
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by mindflipper » Aug Mon 02, 2010 2:05 pm
boilerbabe wrote:Beautiful shots Figgy!!! (do you mind if I call you that?!)

Isn't "Figgy" a kind of pudding in the UK? Can any of our brits on board answer that one?
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by elizabethswann » Aug Mon 02, 2010 2:20 pm
mindflipper wrote:boilerbabe wrote:Beautiful shots Figgy!!! (do you mind if I call you that?!)

Isn't "Figgy" a kind of pudding in the UK? Can any of our brits on board answer that one?
Yup, it is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figgy_pudding. Just think of the mention from We Wish You a Merry Christmas.
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by Sleepy90 » Aug Mon 02, 2010 4:11 pm
mindflipper wrote:boilerbabe wrote:Beautiful shots Figgy!!! (do you mind if I call you that?!)

Isn't "Figgy" a kind of pudding in the UK? Can any of our brits on board answer that one?
Yes Figgy pudding is normally eaten at Christmas, I've never had it I'm not that keen on figs.