Disneyland Picture of the Day #3

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Nice shot DSF! What kind of lens did you use on that shot?
Thank you! I used a Sigma 10-20 wide angle lens.

What a pretty shot DisneySuiteFreak! There's no water in the moat right now so it looks a little sad. :sad1:
Thank you! I just read about them draining the moat. I bet it does look sad now...but it'll be back to normal soon I hope.

Leaving for DL now - see you later! Sea
Bye! Have fun!:goodvibes I'm so jealous you get to go every week! :rotfl:
 
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Thanks kaoden39 and DisneySuiteFreak! I love that picture of IASM as well. I guess you could say it was another pic in the magical hour of the day. This next picture the colors didn't come out right but I love the trees around IASM.

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Stitch, when I first saw your Exif info I thought 1/500 is plenty fast and it should have come out in focus. But, then I looked further and your camera was in Manual focus mode. If you didn't know it was in manual focus mode, that would probably be why the photo is blurred. I've done the same in years past. It's frustrating, but that's how we learn. On my D90 and D80 there is a focus switch. Im not sure if you have a switch or a button on the D40, but anyway, if that switch is set to M then I have to manually focus my lenses. If it's set to A that means the body will autofocus my lens for me.

My Exif reader software says that your exposure setting was undefined, so I don't know what exposure setting you had it set to, but if the camera switch was set to M, that's probably why the photo is blurred. Switching it to M overrides any other setting. So you could have had it in Auto mode, but with the manual focus switch set to M, it told the camera that you will manually focus the lens. You probably thought it was in Autofocus mode (AFA, AFS or AFC) and didn't know that the camera wouldn't Autofocus. In Manual focus mode, the camera will snap a photo of anything whether in focus or not. It's depending on you to tell it what to do. In AF mode, if the camera could not find focus, it would 'hunt' for it and the lens sometimes will zoom in and out, in and out to try to find focus. (Like in a dark ride setting for example.)
I hope this helps you some. Let me know if you have any questions. I'm no expert, but I'll do the best I can to pass along what I know...Hopefully someone else with more experience will chime in here...

That exact thing happened to me on my Nikon 40DX and I was panicking because I was taking the pics and they were blurry. The photopass CM took a look at my camera and spotted it immedietly. Didn't miss too many shots. I don't think I will have anything worthy to post here, but upon review, if I do, I sure will post.
 
That exact thing happened to me on my Nikon 40DX and I was panicking because I was taking the pics and they were blurry. The photopass CM took a look at my camera and spotted it immedietly. Didn't miss too many shots. I don't think I will have anything worthy to post here, but upon review, if I do, I sure will post.

Thank goodness the CM was able to help you! :goodvibes I hope to see some of your photos soon!:cool1:
 
Cool - PW, we are usually at DL on Saturdays because my son likes to dance at Carnation Plaza Gardens. Have a good time!
We had a good time, but MAN was it CROWDED!!!!! We have never been there when it's that crowded, not even in JULY was it that crowded! lol


Very cool!! We saw those and I'm still surprised DD9 didn't buy one....LOL


This one too! :) MUCH better than what I got with my P&S! :) But man, that dragon was awesome!!!


Ohhhh I just love pics like this one!!
 
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