Disney Picture of the day Part 3

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senecabeach said:
Everyone has "Wonderful" pics .... keep them coming :thumbsup2

Alacrity... love the frame. What software do you use and can a "dummie" like ME learn how to do this, and, may I ask what kind of camera do you have??
Thanks !!


Thanks! Cute shots of your youngster! Lots of fun with that water! The software I'm using makes photo albums that are on my web site. It is called jAlbum (www.jalbum.net) It is pretty straight forward to use and allows a number if "skins"; different looks for the albums. The frame is in the BluPlusPlus skin that comes with it. It seemed to fit a Chrismas-ey feel! The camerais a Canon Digital Rebel (350D)

(Other pics from this trip and an example of the album is at http://dbeedle.com/Photos/Dis-Dec2006 if you wanna take a look!)
 

trypnotic said:
Dolphin Tree taken this afternoon

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I see they've added gifts at the bottom of the tree behind the fencing. They weren't there when we were the 29th through the 3rd. Here's what it looked like then:

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And here's my PoTD:

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Hi everyone! I have been lurking around here for quite a while-I LOVE all the pics, but have not posted yet myself-yet! Just looking for any tips for taking pics. As you can see we are leaving soon ( I am going to explode, keeping this secret and not being able to talk about it daily to my kids is killing me!!!), well for my bday we bought a new camera-a Panasonic DMC-FZ7 that is much more advanced than I am used too! Any tips on how to get the types of pics I see on here? Mine have been kinda shaky (but I think I am getting better) even though it has stablizer-I think it works less when I zoom out farther, maybe its just me.

Anyway-just looking for tips from the disney photo "pros"!
 
Thanks, Maria :flower1:

Paper1225, I absolutely cannot claim to be a photo pro... but a simple thing that helps with camera shake is tucking your elbows close to your body when you're holding the camera instead of having them sticking out. It just stabilizes your arms. Have an awesome trip!!
 
paper1225 said:
Hi everyone! I have been lurking around here for quite a while-I LOVE all the pics, but have not posted yet myself-yet! Just looking for any tips for taking pics. As you can see we are leaving soon ( I am going to explode, keeping this secret and not being able to talk about it daily to my kids is killing me!!!), well for my bday we bought a new camera-a Panasonic DMC-FZ7 that is much more advanced than I am used too! Any tips on how to get the types of pics I see on here? Mine have been kinda shaky (but I think I am getting better) even though it has stablizer-I think it works less when I zoom out farther, maybe its just me.

Anyway-just looking for tips from the disney photo "pros"!

Just point and click! Almost everything in Disneyworld is setup to be a great photo so you don't have to do much but take the picture! One thing I like to do is not center every picture, I like to offset whatever I want the focus of the picture to be, I think it looks good. Have fun!
 
paper1225 said:
Any tips on how to get the types of pics I see on here? Mine have been kinda shaky (but I think I am getting better) even though it has stablizer-I think it works less when I zoom out farther, maybe its just me.

Anyway-just looking for tips from the disney photo "pros"!

My best advice is to take LOTS of photos. Generally the professionals say that you will get one great picture, several good pics, and a fair amount of OK pics for every 100 you take. So my theory is take a billion pics. :rotfl2:

Also, take tons of pics before you go. Get used to that new camera. The better you know your equipment, the better your chances are of getting the perfect shot.

Have a great trip and good luck with the secret!
 
Flora Fan said:
My best advice is to take LOTS of photos. Generally the professionals say that you will get one great picture, several good pics, and a fair amount of OK pics for every 100 you take. So my theory is take a billion pics. :rotfl2:

Also, take tons of pics before you go. Get used to that new camera. The better you know your equipment, the better your chances are of getting the perfect shot.

Have a great trip and good luck with the secret!

...that's why a digital camera is soo much better than the 'conventional' kind...you can look at the pic that you just took and decide to keep it or erase it and try again....
 
dcg0317 said:

Nice framing job. I'm not going to ask you what kind of camera you have, because I know it's all about the person behind the camera! Great job, as always. :)

Sharla
 
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