Berni'sDH, nice
portrait with Spaceship Earth in the background... I like the depth of field in this shot...
NikkiLovesWDW!, great
picture and story with Chip! Great to see you back and can't wait to see more...
hobbester, nice action shot - and great composition on
the juggler at Italy pavilion...
Code, great
shot on the Pooh ride! I tried the same shot but failed miserably...
scrapbookersdis, cool
picture of the monorail from high above!
2angelsinheaven, great shots of Fantasmic
here and
here, and also the
Beauty and the Beast stage show... it looks like you're enjoying that new dSLR
budcollector, great idea for a
picture - the starting line so to speak... one of my favorite parts of the day - you just can't hardly beat that feeling
wdwensel, WOW very nice
castle / fireworks shot!
Circusgirl, what a cool
picture of a pink flamingo - love the dark background!
Code, another amazing
fireworks shot! The castle looks to be in grave danger.
willis37862, love the
Expedition Everest shot - great contrast and colors!
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Joe- I think you did a GREAT job catching the moving tiger, and the fact you captured such an interesting, colorful background, really make your picture stand out! Oh nooooo- NAS strikes again! Sounds like it's time to think about an f/2.8 lens...

Good job!
-Alan
Thanks Alan, but this was actually shot with the 18-135 lens all the way out at 135mm, with ISO1600 and f5.6... But I know what you mean, if money were no object, I'd be havin' me one of them...
°O°Joe - I know
this one is from a few days ago, but it's just so that great I had to comment! Seriously, if you had said it was a painting, I would have believed you! Fantastic!
Thanks!
If I may ask Joe and Jeff, what do both of you guys feel are the advantages of the Sigma 30mm 1.4 over say the Nikon 50mm 1.8 (other than being a faster lens)? It wouldn't quite be considered a wide-angle lens, would it? Thanks, ~Alan
Basically what Jeff said - but also it made the most sense for me with the D40, since it has an internal focusing motor, which I need unless I want to manual focus... also, I found that 30mm is very comfortable and a good average. I think 50mm might be a little close on some of the dark rides and indoor shots, but I don't know, I've seen some pretty great ones...
My DH has been disappointed in the past that Roger Rabbit is nowhere to be found in WDW...that is until our latest trip when we saw this
FYI, I've heard that little obscure references to Roger Rabbit can be found all over Disney's Hollywood Studios... I guess you just need to know what to look for.