boBQuincy
<font color=green>I am not carrying three pods<br>
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One of the "problems" of this board is the incredible amount of talent of the contributors. Many of the photos are great, really great! The challenge is how to take (or make) a photograph that has not been seen before.
My goal this year (now that school is done) is to really study the camera and software, to create photos that are out of the ordinary. Sometimes it works, but most of the time... well, I keep trying.
Here are some that I like:
I always liked this billboard, a reminder of Hollywood's golden era.
A green army man doing "Stayin' Alive" in Block Party Bash
Waiting to get a Hollywood Brown Derby Cobb Salad!
I went to the Contemporary Resort to catch the sunset over Magic Kingdom. It was a mostly bland sunset, but the one the next evening (when I was at MCO) was spectacular! Hmm, a drab sunset over MK or a glorious display of red and orange over a Southwest 737...
Photographing the CR is fun with a 10mm lens.
MK is unstable, in that a 30 second exposure often is blurred. My tripod is steady so my take is that with all the tunnels MK is more like a large parking deck, it feels stable but not enough for a long exposure.
Behind the castle gives a different view of Wishes.
A tripod means "Photopass" to many guests, at least five guests handed me their Photopass cards.
My goal this year (now that school is done) is to really study the camera and software, to create photos that are out of the ordinary. Sometimes it works, but most of the time... well, I keep trying.

Here are some that I like:

I always liked this billboard, a reminder of Hollywood's golden era.


A green army man doing "Stayin' Alive" in Block Party Bash

Waiting to get a Hollywood Brown Derby Cobb Salad!

I went to the Contemporary Resort to catch the sunset over Magic Kingdom. It was a mostly bland sunset, but the one the next evening (when I was at MCO) was spectacular! Hmm, a drab sunset over MK or a glorious display of red and orange over a Southwest 737...


Photographing the CR is fun with a 10mm lens.



MK is unstable, in that a 30 second exposure often is blurred. My tripod is steady so my take is that with all the tunnels MK is more like a large parking deck, it feels stable but not enough for a long exposure.

Behind the castle gives a different view of Wishes.

A tripod means "Photopass" to many guests, at least five guests handed me their Photopass cards.