Photobomb or "Wrong Place, Wrong Time"?

Not sure, 3 of them-weird.

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It's not funny but I did giggle. My DH and I have had it done to us. O actually kinda hope sometimes it does happen. It's amusing when you look back. Sorry though. It seems like a great picture.
 


The first one..nose picker...was q photo bomb. They have a website for those. Post it there. It's a classic.
 
oh no! oh dear. yes crop that out. you two look much cuter in front of the castle. really?
 


:rotfl2::rotfl::lmao::rotfl2:That is just too funny for words. If that guy was picking his nose through three different photos it was either a photobomb or the worlds biggest booger...

I'd be tempted to edit it two ways so you'd have a before and after. The cropped one is very sweet. The original is just plain funny.
 
I HATE when people do that. Its just wrong. Come on people , look at the money YOU spend and that person spends getting to WDW. AND YOU want to do that to someone's special moment. Wrong just WRONG. Funny , I dont think so. Im looking at her pic, how young they are, how good she looks. HECK in 10 yrs when they can go back, she will be old and gray. PIC just wont be the same. IM PICKING. Love your pic. ;) Sorry that guy was a jerk.
 
I HATE when people do that. Its just wrong. Come on people , look at the money YOU spend and that person spends getting to WDW. AND YOU want to do that to someone's special moment. Wrong just WRONG. Funny , I dont think so. Im looking at her pic, how young they are, how good she looks. HECK in 10 yrs when they can go back, she will be old and gray. PIC just wont be the same. IM PICKING. Love your pic. ;) Sorry that guy was a jerk.

Aw, cmon - no one owns the picture space and no one was victimized. And just because someone's having a 'special moment' doesn't mean someone else can't have some fun - maybe that was the bomber's special moment. Now, if the guy starts to follow them and goes out of his way to ruin pictures (jumping in front and such) then yeah, he's a jerk. Otherwise, I disagree.

Assuming he just turned and hammed for the camera, then he's just as entitled to be there and do as he pleases, as the people posing and the camera holder do. In fact if anything, it is the people taking the picture that are the ones imposing on others as they demand clear space between the camera and those posing. We generally don't worry too much about that, but if everyone did it all the time, it would really impact most people's enjoyment of the parks.

If someone points a camera at me and shoots, well, I get to pose as I please. If they don't like it, they can wait until I move on, or move on themselves.
 
People who photo bomb need a life. If that's the best they can do to get attention, they are very sorry people.
 
My daughter and I were taking pictures of each other outside Toy Story when a gentleman exiting the ride said "Wait a minute" and put his arm around my daughter and said "now". We thought it was hysterical and we told him it made our day!

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Aw, cmon - no one owns the picture space and no one was victimized. And just because someone's having a 'special moment' doesn't mean someone else can't have some fun - maybe that was the bomber's special moment. Now, if the guy starts to follow them and goes out of his way to ruin pictures (jumping in front and such) then yeah, he's a jerk. Otherwise, I disagree.

Assuming he just turned and hammed for the camera, then he's just as entitled to be there and do as he pleases, as the people posing and the camera holder do. In fact if anything, it is the people taking the picture that are the ones imposing on others as they demand clear space between the camera and those posing. We generally don't worry too much about that, but if everyone did it all the time, it would really impact most people's enjoyment of the parks.

If someone points a camera at me and shoots, well, I get to pose as I please. If they don't like it, they can wait until I move on, or move on themselves.

Sorry, I disagree. If he did it on purpose, he's being a jerk. I will admit though, that I can't decide if I think he did it on purpose or not, because I can't really see the expression on his face (I think if he did it on purpose, he'd be smirking or something.) On the other hand, even if he wasn't picking his nose, I think it's a better shot without him because the castle fills up more of the picture with him cropped out.
 
My daughter and I were taking pictures of each other outside Toy Story when a gentleman exiting the ride said "Wait a minute" and put his arm around my daughter and said "now". We thought it was hysterical and we told him it made our day!

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Haha! That's hilarious! I love it! :)
 
Aw, cmon - no one owns the picture space and no one was victimized. And just because someone's having a 'special moment' doesn't mean someone else can't have some fun - maybe that was the bomber's special moment. Now, if the guy starts to follow them and goes out of his way to ruin pictures (jumping in front and such) then yeah, he's a jerk. Otherwise, I disagree.

Assuming he just turned and hammed for the camera, then he's just as entitled to be there and do as he pleases, as the people posing and the camera holder do. In fact if anything, it is the people taking the picture that are the ones imposing on others as they demand clear space between the camera and those posing. We generally don't worry too much about that, but if everyone did it all the time, it would really impact most people's enjoyment of the parks.

If someone points a camera at me and shoots, well, I get to pose as I please. If they don't like it, they can wait until I move on, or move on themselves.

:rotfl2: I almost thought you were serious for a moment.
 
:lmao: We had a similar experience with someone doing this to my sister in front of the castle. It was hilarious and we still have the photo.


My daughter and I were taking pictures of each other outside Toy Story when a gentleman exiting the ride said "Wait a minute" and put his arm around my daughter and said "now". We thought it was hysterical and we told him it made our day!

DisneyWorld2012158.jpg
 
Between cropping and borders, you can save that one. It's the ones where the photo-bomber can't be avoided that annoy me.

We have a funny picture back from the mid-90s on Valentine's Day in MK at the entrance hub. They had set up a cute vignette of heart-shaped roses with a bench so you could take a cute photo with the castle in the background. We just noticed in the last few years that clearly inside one of the hearts is the butt of the horse from the Main St. Trolley. That's all - just it's butt! Pretty hysterical to us now and no way to get rid of it, so we live with it.
 
Aw, cmon - no one owns the picture space and no one was victimized. And just because someone's having a 'special moment' doesn't mean someone else can't have some fun - maybe that was the bomber's special moment. Now, if the guy starts to follow them and goes out of his way to ruin pictures (jumping in front and such) then yeah, he's a jerk. Otherwise, I disagree.

Assuming he just turned and hammed for the camera, then he's just as entitled to be there and do as he pleases, as the people posing and the camera holder do. In fact if anything, it is the people taking the picture that are the ones imposing on others as they demand clear space between the camera and those posing. We generally don't worry too much about that, but if everyone did it all the time, it would really impact most people's enjoyment of the parks.

If someone points a camera at me and shoots, well, I get to pose as I please. If they don't like it, they can wait until I move on, or move on themselves.
I agree. It's a public place and I'm not going to be concerned with "ruining" someone's special picture. Most of us here have been to WDW multiple times. How many cutesy photos in front of the castle do you need?

I like the photobombed pictures better than the regular ones actually. :rotfl2:
 

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