Disney Picture of the day Part 6

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Now that looks futuristic!!!


...is it really floating??!?!? :scratchin
 
Photoshop is awesome. Maybe in about 100 years it will be a floating sign. :>
 

I never tire of looking at Cindy's Castle, beautiful....

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How does Disney make the sky so blue?:confused3 Its just beautiful.

While we were riding the TTA, my DH spotted this duck and ducklings under a palm tree in Tomorrowland. When we got off the TTA, we went over for a closer look.
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How cute!

On a mantel in The Boardwalk Inn is an elephant which is modeled after a building in Atlantic City from 1881. Last week we visited the "real" Lucy and I wanted to share her with anyone who had seen her at The boardwalk.

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Thanks Jeff!
Wow, I didn't know that, thanks for the info. I'll have to look for this when we stay there next week.
 
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I was away for a few days and just got caught up on some great pictures! Good job, everyone!:thumbsup2

Here's mine for today - the Disney Studios parade, taken on YES, 11/23/03, 3:51pm to be exact!:rolleyes:

Can the date be removed in one of the less expensive software programs? I like the date on my pics because I am terrible about writing the date on them, but sometimes wish it wasn't on a picture. I'm not learning about digital photography as quickly as I'd like to...:rolleyes1

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Can the date be removed in one of the less expensive software programs? I like the date on my pics because I am terrible about writing the date on them, but sometimes wish it wasn't on a picture. I'm not learning about digital photography as quickly as I'd like to...:rolleyes1

I think you could "clone out" the date using Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro, or similar "consumer" editing software, but it would be a tedious, time consuming process. Let me offer this suggestion: turn the date stamp option "off" so that the date does not print on your picture. You can always check the date and time the picture was taken by accessing the picture's EXIF information. To do this, simply right click on the original image, and select Properties, then the Summary tab, and the Advanced button (all assuming Windows OS). The camera records a ton of data about the picture, including date/time taken. I note that your posted photobucket pic does not have this data, but the original file should.

Hope that helps. I think you'll like the appearance of your photos lots better w/o the date stamp.

~YEKCIM
 
On a mantel in The Boardwalk Inn is an elephant which is modeled after a building in Atlantic City from 1881. Last week we visited the "real" Lucy and I wanted to share her with anyone who had seen her at The boardwalk.

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Thanks Jeff!

Very nice! :thumbsup2 Glad you got this working- now we need more!
 
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