blackjackdelta
<font color=darkorchid>Uncle had an "in" with Walt
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NostalgicDad....I assume you are Danny Berry (I clicked the link in your signature.) Is photography your profession? Your photos are wonderful!
Yep, that is me. I wish I could say photography was my profession since it's one of the things I love to do most, but I've found it very difficult to get it off the ground to make a decent living. So, for now, it's a side gig that I hope will evolve into something more some day.
I really appreciate the kinds comments.![]()
I looked through some of the family ones too. Your house and neighborhood are so pretty!
WHOA!!!! Thank You for such an incredible, awesome picture, NostalgicDad!!! (Main Street at night.) I just set it up as my desktop background, and I am *RIGHT* THERE! Such a cool shot. If it is not o.k. to use for my computer desktop, please just say so, and I'll remove it. It is such a stunning shot. How did you get the shot with no one on the Disney Grounds, do you work there? You just made my day with this picture.
Thanks jory29! You are certainly welcome to use it as your desktop background.
I got the shot while being in the park after closing. I was dreamed on Valentine's Day with the Dream Time Event. They held us at the Festival Arena until everyone was cleared out then gave us the run of the place. Me and about 3000 others! But, it was really empty nonetheless. I took the opportunity to take some shots with no people in the pictures for a change.![]()
good photo...but hey...no flash photos on pirates....at least not if you're on a boat with me...haha.
Thanks again Mrs. Bee!
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I agree!
One of these days I will master the art of photography and take awe inspiring photos like these guys and the others on the photography board. Until then I just gotta keep on practicing!
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Thanks. I do not have the patience that Danny has. I am more of a snap shooter at the parks. I would suggest you read the book about "Understanding Exposure" by Peterson and practice with different exposures. Good equipment helps the quality not the eye.
Jack