Disney Picture of the day Part 2

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Lets try this again.

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Here's yet another castle picture...I just love this castle..it should be in my backyard. (then I wouldn't have to purchase plane fare :rotfl: )
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Do you know where this shot was taken? I'll give you a hint... it has the best hamburgers and milk shakes on Disney property. :)

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Wow!! I checked out your WDW albums. They are BEEE U TI FUL! You are a photo
ar-tee-sst for sure!
Seriously, stunning pics. What kind of camera do you use? (I'm sure you've answered this same ? about a zillion times.)
 
Kodak CX7430 and I always tell people:

1- Shoot with the sun at your back.
2- Look for interesting angles and perspectives.
3- Hold your breath when you press the shutter.
4- Experiment with the different settings to get the result you like best.
5- Fill the frame with as much of your subject as possible.
6- Don't be afraid to crop excess sky, ground, trees, etc. from your pix
7- Shoot at the highest resolution as possible.
8- When shooting indoors and there is plenty of natural light, turn off the flash. The flash will darken the picture in most cases under these conditions.
9- Rest your camera on a stable surface for night shots if you do not have a tripod (bench, table, fence, ledge, trach can top, etc.)
10- Try to get natural looking shots of your family rather than "posed" shots.
11- Enjoy your pictures!
 
Dznefreek said:
Kodak CX7430 and I always tell people:

1- Shoot with the sun at your back.
2- Look for interesting angles and perspectives.
3- Hold your breath when you press the shutter.
4- Experiment with the different settings to get the result you like best.
5- Fill the frame with as much of your subject as possible.
6- Don't be afraid to crop excess sky, ground, trees, etc. from your pix
7- Shoot at the highest resolution as possible.
8- When shooting indoors and there is plenty of natural light, turn off the flash. The flash will darken the picture in most cases under these conditions.
9- Rest your camera on a stable surface for night shots if you do not have a tripod (bench, table, fence, ledge, trach can top, etc.)
10- Try to get natural looking shots of your family rather than "posed" shots.
11- Enjoy your pictures!

Do you have a program that helps get you such vivid color? I mean, those pictures are just amazing!

:wizard: :pug:
 
AndyMcV said:
Do you know where this shot was taken? I'll give you a hint... it has the best hamburgers and milk shakes on Disney property. :)

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Beaches and Cream :goodvibes
Oh I love Beaches and Cream, one of my fave parts of our last trip. :goodvibes
 
Do you have a program that helps get you such vivid color? I mean, those pictures are just amazing!
Yes but most of them are untouched. A really great picture is often just luck (in my case).
The one thing I never change is the sky. You cannot get a better "Sky Blue" than Mother Nature. I do not use a Ploraizer either.

I use:
Photoshop CS
Photoshop Elements 2.0 (for multi-photo collages)
Photostudio (for 2 picture collages)
Paint Shop Pro X
 
Dznefreek said:
Kodak CX7430 and I always tell people:

1- Shoot with the sun at your back.
2- Look for interesting angles and perspectives.
3- Hold your breath when you press the shutter.
4- Experiment with the different settings to get the result you like best.
5- Fill the frame with as much of your subject as possible.
6- Don't be afraid to crop excess sky, ground, trees, etc. from your pix
7- Shoot at the highest resolution as possible.
8- When shooting indoors and there is plenty of natural light, turn off the flash. The flash will darken the picture in most cases under these conditions.
9- Rest your camera on a stable surface for night shots if you do not have a tripod (bench, table, fence, ledge, trach can top, etc.)
10- Try to get natural looking shots of your family rather than "posed" shots.
11- Enjoy your pictures!



great advice


your albums are amazing!

thanks for giving us a bright peace of disney each day Dznefreek!
:sunny: :goodvibes
 
we-luv-disney...nice castle....


diznfreak!!!!!liked your albums on photobucket!
 
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