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by horizons1 » Oct Sat 16, 2010 10:41 am
Amy wrote:Nice photos guys.
horizons ~ is your first photo with a ND filter?
No filters. Some were long exposures but that's about it.
The great thing about digital cameras is the ability for virtually unlimited experimentation - all it costs is some patience and a camera that permits lots of adjustments. I probably speak for everyone who has posted here that for every cool shot there were dozens of crappy ones.
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by MmeLeota » Oct Sat 16, 2010 1:12 pm
I came across this pic of SB castle we took in July. It was at dusk, so not quite nighttime, but I like the way it came out.

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by Amy » Oct Sat 16, 2010 9:02 pm
I like it MmeLeota! It looks princess-y with the pink lighting

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by mindflipper » Oct Sat 16, 2010 9:33 pm
horizons1 wrote:Amy wrote:Nice photos guys.
horizons ~ is your first photo with a ND filter?
No filters. Some were long exposures but that's about it.
The great thing about digital cameras is the ability for virtually unlimited experimentation - all it costs is some patience and a camera that permits lots of adjustments. I probably speak for everyone who has posted here that for every cool shot there were dozens of crappy ones.
Quite true! But in the old days those crappy photos used up 35mm film, whereas nowadays you just delete all those crappy photos off the digital card. The digital age has made experimentation much cheaper!
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by Amy » Oct Sat 16, 2010 9:36 pm
mindflipper wrote:...Quite true! But in the old days those crappy photos used up 35mm film, whereas nowadays you just delete all those crappy photos off the digital card. The digital age has made experimentation much cheaper!
But sometimes you need to take a breather from delete-delete-delete pictures. As I have mentioned elsewhere on the boards, one of my most favorite Disney pictures was a "mistake" photo where someone wandered into my frame. If I had taken it now, I would have deleted it immediately, but since I took is during the "good ole days" it was preserved on film

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by mindflipper » Oct Sat 16, 2010 10:46 pm
Actually, I wait to get home and look at all the photos on my computer/laptop and then delete it that way. It takes too long to delete them using the camera.
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by Amy » Oct Sun 17, 2010 6:41 am
Nice shot of laserman! Well....what all did you guys do? Will there be a trip report? Bored mid-westerners
want need details!!

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by Jacca5660 » Oct Sun 17, 2010 10:20 am
Great pictures Ms. Swann!!!!!!!!!
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by Mousekedude » Oct Mon 18, 2010 7:21 am
Nice pics, Elizabeth! Did you get to hang out with Sub and the others much? Got any pics of those dudes?
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by mindflipper » Oct Mon 18, 2010 8:51 am
Cool photos, ms.swann!!! Black-light costumes remind me so much of Fantillusion. Tron is not even in theatres yet, but Disney has already started the hype machine. Hope this film isn't a dud!
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by boilerbabe » Oct Mon 18, 2010 10:14 am
Thanks for sharing Ms. Swann, I like the shot of Laser Man!!!
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by imaginationcelebration » Oct Sat 23, 2010 8:49 am
Wow those are really nice photos everyone.
Dr. Ravencroft I love the fairy photo...well done! I really like the old time feel you put on the black and white one too. Very impressive once again.
Horizons..I can never get tired of nighttime Epcot photos...great pictures.
Leota...close enough to night time for me.
Elizabeth Swann...very cool photos...especially the one with the cast member and the laser, I love seeing your your California photos.
Mousekedude...yes, Itoo wonder what you were trying to blow up in that photo...seriously, nice shots.
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by NaCler » Oct Sat 23, 2010 2:31 pm
Excellent job Ms Swann! Did you scream, "Be careful Laser Man!"????
MmeLeota - Nice shot of SB castle! Did you happen to find any other shots from your July trip??? *hint, hint*
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by horizons1 » Oct Thu 28, 2010 5:23 pm
mindflipper wrote:Actually, I wait to get home and look at all the photos on my computer/laptop and then delete it that way. It takes too long to delete them using the camera.
Me too. I always leave them on the camera until I can see them full screen on my monitor. Some that looked good tiny didn't look so great and others I thought I would delete turned out to be keepers, like the Tree of Life at Night pic I posted. I thought I would delete that when I looked at it through the camera screen.