DCL Picture of the Day - Part 4

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How are you getting the photos from the shows? I thought no cameras (video or still) were allowed?

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They are not allowing photos anymore, any type is against the rules. However, these are from June of 2011 when they still allowed photography, no flash or video. I assure you my photos of the shows are 100% legally acquired. pirate:
 
maria-fan-22 said:
They are not allowing photos anymore, any type is against the rules. However, these are from June of 2011 when they still allowed photography, no flash or video. I assure you my photos of the shows are 100% legally acquired. pirate:

Cool!
 




I hate that rule so much, but I followed it this year...:headache: I am glad I got some last year though

Personally, while I liked being able to take "NON-FLASH" pictures, I'm glad they banned all of it. The newer cameras all have the display screen on the back and it's quite distracting (even without flashes) having all those displays lit up during performaces.

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Personally, while I liked being able to take "NON-FLASH" pictures, I'm glad they banned all of it. The newer cameras all have the display screen on the back and it's quite distracting (even without flashes) having all those displays lit up during performaces.

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true, but I have an slr, so I can turn the screen off and I only look through the viewfinder.
 
true, but I have an slr, so I can turn the screen off and I only look through the viewfinder.

Well, enroute from DCL's original policy of "photos are OK as long as you do not use your flash" to the current "no photos" they did make a stop at "no flash photography, please turn off your display screens and use the viewfinder".

That didn't work (too many people saying "I don't know how to turn it off" or complaining that just because their particular camera didn't have the viewfinder, they shouldn't be "penalized" by not allowing them to take pictures).

I, too, am glad I did get some pictures on previous cruises of the shows.

:cutie:
 
Well, enroute from DCL's original policy of "photos are OK as long as you do not use your flash" to the current "no photos" they did make a stop at "no flash photography, please turn off your display screens and use the viewfinder".

That didn't work (too many people saying "I don't know how to turn it off" or complaining that just because their particular camera didn't have the viewfinder, they shouldn't be "penalized" by not allowing them to take pictures).

I, too, am glad I did get some pictures on previous cruises of the shows.

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On the Wonder in July 2012 they had 1 CM whose job it was to simply run through the aisles and tell people to turn off the camera. Honestly, while the cameras are annoying the CM running back and forth in front of my line of sight was waaaaaaay more distracting them someone recording or taking non-flash pictures.
 
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Playing with the panorama setting on my iPhone.
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Wow that's great, especially for an iPhone. My iPhone pics all look fuzzy like they're from those ghetto non-smartphone camera phones.
 
lilpooh108 said:
Wow that's great, especially for an iPhone. My iPhone pics all look fuzzy like they're from those ghetto non-smartphone camera phones.

Thanks. It's the only camera I have and since its always with me I try to use it as well as I can.
It's a iPhone 4S.
 
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