We-Luv-Disney said:Here's one I took at Epcot back in 2003. I fell in love with infrared photography after I got back from WDW and saw how good this pic came out.
disneyfan61 said:I couldn't see any picture!!
Hi Brack for this pic I used a Sony DSC-F717 digital camera, I now use a Sony DSC-V1 digital camera for infrared photography, I have a Canon 20 D for everything else. I use to have the digital rebel and it was close to impossible to do infrared with it. I like the Sony V1 because it is very small and has a mode that makes IR very easy to do. Infrared is very addictive and I enjoy doing it very much. Hope this helps.brack said:Did you use film or digital? If digital what camera? My Canon Digital Rebel will not do infrared because they installed a filter in the camera to block it. A version can be bought without the filter for photographing the night sky. I would love to have a second, inexpensive digital just for infrared.
We-Luv-Disney said:Hi Brack for this pic I used a Sony DSC-F717 digital camera, I now use a Sony DSC-V1 digital camera for infrared photography, I have a Canon 20 D for everything else. I use to have the digital rebel and it was close to impossible to do infrared with it. I like the Sony V1 because it is very small and has a mode that makes IR very easy to do. Infrared is very addictive and I enjoy doing it very much. Hope this helps.
kimmar067 said:....an oxymoron???!!?!
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Okay, where is that? I've seen New York Street but, not this one.dcg0317 said:Streets of America, MGM
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It's past Al's Toy Barn Character meet area, just look to your left and there it is, not much down there, just some buildings.sleepyone said:Okay, where is that? I've seen New York Street but, not this one.
Well, I guess I was too distracted by Buzz, Woody, and my little ones to notice.dcg0317 said:It's past Al's Toy Barn Character meet area, just look to your left and there it is, not much down there, just some buildings.