Shoot the Your Trip
Everyone gets the standard shots of the Castle, the Tree, etc. Those are good to have, but it's just as important to shoot the things that mean something special to you. Take time to shoot the little things that make your trip special.
I always like to take a shot of the pastries that we buy in France. Those are a highlight of our day at Epcot. Is it a great picture? Not really. That doesn't matter. It means something to me and that's what is important.
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Check Your Histogram
Most digital cameras have a little chart called a histogram. The histogram shows you how many pixels you have at different brightness levels. The values on the left edge of the histogram are pixels that are black. The values on the right edge of the histogram are pixels that are white. Your goal is to get an exposure in which all of the pixels fall somewhere in the middle.
I have over 10,000 photos taken at WDW and sometimes run out of things to do with them.
Try some of the software out there to manipulate them and give them new life.
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I have over 10,000 photos taken at WDW and sometimes run out of things to do with them.
Try some of the software out there to manipulate them and give them new life.