TheNewMrsB
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 29, 2008
- Messages
- 693
That sushi looks divine. *drool*![]()
It is. I'm so hungry right now I can't even tell you.
That sushi looks divine. *drool*![]()
I'm excited about Epcot now -- all over again. Those are lovely pics.![]()
I adore California Grill, too!!! But we are sadly skipping it this year to try some new places. Next year, though- it's on!
What to try at Epcot?
I am hoping to check out Innoventions this trip. I never really have and there have been some great trip reports that have me very intrigued about some of the exhibits here. I also like that we can just leave if we want, no time invested in a line or 45 minute attraction (yeah, I'm talking about you Ellen)
Is Innoventions where they have the attraction where you can design your own coaster? Or am I imagining this?
Thanks!I'll remember that you said that when DH lingers over shot after shot after shot at the end of a long, hot day!
![]()
Don't forget to stop at one of the e-mail stations to send your postcard and "future video" home. Ours are a real riot!
Are you and guitarob competitive at all? My family loves to play the Where's the Fire game in Innoventions! You go through a model house and have to point out all of the fire hazards with these flashlight looking things. It's a stupid little game and you are on teams to see who wins.
We talk trash the whole time (just within our own family, not to other participants) and we just have a good time.
And I don't think we can walk past Club Cool without going in. DD8 loves her some Mezzo Mix and has to go have a cup or two each time we walk past. It's also a nice break from the heat unless it's crazy busy and then it's just a headache.
I'm pretty sure we'll be heading to Epcot on the 19th all day and the 20th in the afternoon and evening. I can't wait to get some potato leek soup and pretzel bread at Biergarten. I don't care about the rest of the buffet....I could eat bowl after bowl of the soup!
If you don't mind me asking, what camera do you guys use? It takes seriously gorgeous pictures.
- That picture of the evil sticky bun thingamajig in post #57 (schoolbread?), what's on top of it? My hips got bigger just looking at it. I must have one when we're there. To hell with my hips.
- Your after-dinner cocktails from the California Grill, was that whisky?
(I'm technically not allowed to call it Scotch due to having lived in Scotland.)
My husband surprised us and came home early from harvest (yeah for us but yuck for the family who is stalled due to rain up there). Anyway, we were talking about...DISNEYWe told the kids all the stuff they had to pay for and my DH says to the kids that they have to buy him one of those pineapple drinks
Ok, he'll have to buy it because they aren't 21 but I thought it was funny that the first thing he says about Disney is that he wants his lapu lapu (*drink in a pineapple* that is).
Totally OBSESSING!!!!
If you don't mind me asking, what camera do you guys use? It takes seriously gorgeous pictures.
DH can help you with the camera question... I'm sure he'll be happy to see that you enjoy them! Especially when I keep hearing how our camera takes crappy night pics...![]()
Quick night shots tend to come out grainy, and when I do get a great shot at night, it's because I keep tweaking the settings until I get one, which drives MrsB nuts.(For example, the photo of the Imagination Pavilion on the previous page was one of 6).
That IS schoolbread! ...
As for your second questionWhat you see on the right is my bourbon, which I had to water down a little bit because although bourbon was long ago my drink of choice, I was no longer as accustomed to it (I no longer have any game when it comes to drinking, in other words!). DH had Scotch (I can call it that because I've never even been to Scotland much less lived there!
).
Thank you for the compliments on the photos!
The camera is a Canon PowerShot SD750. It's an older model point and shoot, nothing at all fancy, and I paid half as much for it new as the one in that link. I guess they're overpriced now because they're not made anymore.
Here are some examples of a shot that I just couldn't get right. I love this area, it's so beautiful at night, and I couldn't capture it for the life of me. I'm open to suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong![]()
It's just that I'm tiiiiiiiired and it's hoooootttt and everyone else already left!![]()
I'm sure you've seen the Camera Labs tutorials? Probably too basic for you but thought I'd mention it; my camera-expert-nerd friends swear by that site and DPReview site.
Thank you for the compliments on the photos!
The camera is a Canon PowerShot SD750. It's an older model point and shoot, nothing at all fancy, and I paid half as much for it new as the one in that link. I guess they're overpriced now because they're not made anymore.
The Canon PowerShot line consistently gets good reviews and has been a solid line of point and shoots for Canon for years. If you're in the market, here are the latest models, you can see they all rate pretty highly. If I had to do it again, I'd get an "IS" branded model for the Image Stabilization, which helps out a lot with low-light situations.