All New Picture of the Day Thread - Jan 21, 2009

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I adore this thread! I get my Disney 'kick' all thru the day and you all inspire me to take better pictures. I've also seen details that I've walked right past. And I'm a stop and smell the roses kind of person.

I have one question about the Finding Nemo show. At the beginning they say something about no flash or exterior camera lighting. I understand that. Then they say something again right before about no photography. I know I probably won't get great pictures but would love to try. Can I take pictures? Is anyone going to hollar at me? I'm confused.:confused3

Never had an issue as long as the flash does not go off or you have a snapshot sound on your camera(turn that off too). I doubt they will buy the "I did not know the flash was on." or "I forgot to turn the flash off."
If your flash goes off, you pinpoint yourself for a tap on the shoulder. Consider courtesy for those behind you. Take your shot and then give it a rest for a little while. Try not to block others view.

I have used those simple rules and like I said, never had any issues.

Good luck with indoor, no flash photography. It is a challenge :)
 

Never had an issue as long as the flash does not go off or you have a snapshot sound on your camera(turn that off too). I doubt they will buy the "I did not know the flash was on." or "I forgot to turn the flash off."
If your flash goes off, you pinpoint yourself for a tap on the shoulder. Consider courtesy for those behind you. Take your shot and then give it a rest for a little while. Try not to block others view.

I have used those simple rules and like I said, never had any issues.

Good luck with indoor, no flash photography. It is a challenge :)

Thanks
 
Philharmonic Band.

This is the first time we've seen them. Can you believe it? (We never make it back to Main Street after we come in.)

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This is what happens when you have a prime lens and you are stuck in the middle of a crowd and cannot move. This was at rope-drop in Epcot, and I had a 85mm lens on, and then the characters moved in close to greet their fans at the line.

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This is what happens when you have a prime lens and you are stuck in the middle of a crowd and cannot move. This was at rope-drop in Epcot, and I had a 85mm lens on, and then the characters moved in close to greet their fans at the line.

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Very nice and unique. Well done on making the most of your opportunity :thumbsup2
 
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