Big Picture No-Nos

bytheblood

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What attractions at Disney would you consider absolute don'ts for picture taking?
 
You mean inside the attraction right? Anything dark. I sat behind some guy in POC that took a picture every 5 seconds, I swear. Complete with flash of course. I like having pics of the rides just as much as anyone, but it is so disrespectful to everyone else around you. Even in IASW it's annoying, but not as annoying as in POC or PPF or HM.
 
bytheblood said:
What attractions at Disney would you consider absolute don'ts for picture taking?

for FLASH photography I would say POC & HM are the biggest ones. Pretty annoying on IASW, of course not anymore annoying then the ride itself.

Really, it is terribly distracting on ALL the darkrides and all the theater shows.
 
DH was asked NOT to videotape at Who wants to be a Millionaire and someplace else, but can't remember where...?????
 

Yes. There is an announcement ar WWTBAM that there is to be NO taping or pictures. If there is no taping/pictures at attractions and shows, the CMs will tell you. I only find pictures annoying in the dark attractions/shows.
 
I saw a couple of flashes during mickey's philharmagic :(
 
letsgoagainsoon said:
DH was asked NOT to videotape at Who wants to be a Millionaire and someplace else, but can't remember where...?????


hall of presidents and haunted mansion
 
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I don't think you are supposed to take pictures inside of House of Blues. :wave2:
 
pepperw23 said:
I don't think you are supposed to take pictures inside of House of Blues. :wave2:

oops, you said attractions...my bad. :thumbsup2 .
 
You know, I was thinking just that - the dark rides. But leads me to a question. So people really take them that often anyway? I see pictures out on the web all of the time from HM, Splash, Pirates, Peter Pan, Pooh, Snow White, Buzz and more.

Also - why in the world would you take pictures in Philharmagic? You cannot shoot the 3-d effects. :confused:
 
I always get stuck on ToT in the second row behind some guy that is video taping the ride. So I end up seeing nothing but his camera screen glowing.

Big no no's on my list are HM & POC. IASW doesn't bother me because it's not that dark in the ride.

Someone took pictures all threw Maelstrom one time when I was on it, which was sort of strange.
 
Anyplace an announcement says 'No flash photography, no video taping'.
 
If I were to take pictures on a dark ride, I would go towards park closing and ride it while others were not around.

I have taken pics on Peter Pan, but nobody else was riding it at the time.
 
I think that taking any flash pictures on any ride that's inside (a dark ride) is a HUGE no-no! Last Aug. I was on Peter Pan and the people behind me kept taking flash pictures. Ruined the ride for me because the way the track is set up, I kept catching their flash right in my eyes. I felt like yelling that the pictures wouldn't come out even with a flash.
Also, never take a flash picture of a CM inside the HM. Their eyes aren't used to the light and it severly blinds them. I've had it happen. It's quite painful.
My advice is enjoy the rides. Keep the memory in your mind, not the photo album.
 
If you have the correct film in your camera or set your digital camera to the correct settings, you can take some pretty good pictures without a flash.

Some people want to take pictures, but they don't know how to turn the flash off. A guy sitting behind me at a show tapped my shoulder and asked me how to work his digital camera (I was using mine just like it). He'd bought it at a pawn shop and didn't get an owner's manual. He said "they'd" been fussing at him about flashes on the rides, but he didn't know how to turn it off! :rolleyes1 So I showed him how, along with some other nifty features he didn't even know he had.
 
Little Mermaid at MGM is a big no no for flash pictures. It's dangerous for the performers and spoils the magic. But, still idiots ignore the rule. :confused3

js
 
newcomer52 said:
Little Mermaid at MGM is a big no no for flash pictures. It's dangerous for the performers and spoils the magic. But, still idiots ignore the rule. :confused3

js
Took the words right out of my mouth! :thumbsup2 LM is a big no-no! Although, there was a lady beside me videotaping the whole thing. I would have to POC is the worst ride to take pivtures on. My Dh nevers listens to me and we always end up with dark pictures you can barely make them out!
 
newcomer52 said:
Little Mermaid at MGM is a big no no for flash pictures. It's dangerous for the performers and spoils the magic. But, still idiots ignore the rule. :confused3

js


That is one that always shocks me - flash photography & live performances NEVER mix well unless the stage is already super lit up.
 
I think that it all comes down to common courtesy. If the flash will end up in someone's eyes (ie if the ride vehicle turns corners..or if you are in a multi-row vehicle) don't use the flash. You can take lots of pretty pictured even in dark rides without a flash.

bytheblood-- I think that Caylin meant that the pictured won't come out like it looks in the ride... the Blacklights don't really come out in pics too well w/ flash
 














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