Disney Picture of the day Part 6

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This is a zoomed in picture of a "castle" with a hidden Mickey in the minature train village in the German Pavillion in Epcot. The Mickey is only about 3-5 inches tall and you have to look close for him when you are at the train set up.
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Here is mine for today...
You gotta love extra magaic hours in MK. 2:00 AM and NO ONE is on rides around you so you can snap away happily. I never noiced the queen in this scene until I took this pic
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Where are some of you getting the black border that has the Walt Disney World writing on it? Are you making that in photoshop or something?

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°O°Joe;20281912 said:
Nope. Just regular ole point & shoot here.

Pretty much the same for me. I have been using a Sony Cybershot 6MP that I picked up in 2006 prior to my May trip for about $200. Just point and shoot. Gets awesome pics and takes great video so I am all set...:thumbsup2 Only downside is 3x optical zoom but I have no complaints.
 
Beautiful shot!! I just picked up a small portable tripod for my camera. I will be taking a few more night shots on my next trip to WDW that's for sure.:)

Yea, I made the decision to definitely get a tripod for my next trip. I used the railing in this shot, but I don't get too many like it, lol
 
I was going to say the exact same thing!! It must be one heck of a P&S, or one heck of an operator, or BOTH!:thumbsup2 It gives me hope!:)


Don't underestimate the simple P&S cameras. All the pictures that I have taken from 2004-2007 at WDW were with 4MP and 6MP point and shoot cameras and I couldn't be happier with the results. :cool2:
 
How in the world do you guys get shots like that with p&s?? Am I missing some magical disney setting on my camera???
 
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