Very nice shots so far, I'm especially loving the ones from the Lensbaby. I took so many with that darn thing in December and didn't want to post too many for fear of feeling like I overdid it...but I can't help it, I love that little thing!
So how was the Richard Petty driving experience? My DH isn't into Nascar but I was trying to think of some new things for him to try while in Disney and that was one of them. Not sure it's worth it to do while we're there since we can do the same thing at the Pocano Mt. race track up here, but who knows.
The Lensbaby is fun especially now that I'm getting the hang of it. It likes the tripod (obviously that's a difference between the other models and the Composer, since the others won't hold the settings) but I'm starting to get the hang of handholding it. Part of the trick seems to be to not overdue the flexing overwise the "sweet spot" moves right out of the frame, at least on a crop-sensor camera. Plus my new focusing screen is
great in the middle but probably a little worse than the OEM in the "plain" ground glass area, so it's a little harder to determine focus there.
The Petty thing was pretty cool but I don't think I'd spend $109 on it (even once you count whatever discount there is - DVC, I think.) The actual ride is three laps and is over in about two minutes or so. It is pretty intense, though. The acceleration is good (though honestly it didn't feel
that much faster than my daily driver, which is awfully fast), but the traction in the corners is really quite amazing - you don't expect them to go as hard into the first turn as they do.
I'm here now too and I can't believe how quiet the MK was yesterday! We had FP's for some things but really didn't need them!
Yet the dark rides in Fantasyland still have long waits.

We didn't bother with FPs for anything at MK... so far, we've only used them for Test Track, Toy Story Mania, and Safari.
And a camera..... don't hurt ITs feelings now.... A little girl, her daddy, and his camera...... adorable.....
The perfect family!
Well, I'm totally zonked; just waiting for the memory cards to copy then hitting the sack. We spent the day at Animal Kingdom, then to Lost & Found (which is in the Kennel Club at TTC) to see if a Mickey they had was the one that Jack lost (it wasn't), then to MK to pick up breakfast for the next two mornings (cinnamon roll and apple turnover for me!), back to the hotel to unload some stuff and pick up jackets, then off to DD for dinner at T-Rex, some World of Disney shopping, and dessert at Ghiradelli's. What a rough time, eh?
Here's the rest of the Epcot day shots.