Disneyland Resort Picture of the Day #5!!

The pictures on here are great, and one of the reasons I was so excited about going to DLR and DCA. Thank you to everyone who post these wonderful pictures.

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I'm doing something a little different. I'm not posting one of my own photos. Instead, I'm going to quote/share a photo that ended up on the last page of the previous POTD thread, from DIS'er deejdigsdis (who is not on the DIS much these days)...






I was afraid that her photo got overlooked because it was posted right before that thread was closed.

I think this is a fantastic photo - and it supports what you all were discussing a while back, which is that a great photo doesn't necessarily have to come from the most expensive camera. This is a Point & Shoot picture, and it tells a story and makes an impact. I always say that same thing too - a great photo mostly comes from your imagination, creativity and having an eye or a vision for what would make an interesting shot. The equipment just helps to execute that vision a little better.

What I love about this particular shot from deejdigsdis above is that it evokes a certain mood or feeling. First of all, it's different. It is not the typical POTD-type of Disneyland Resort shot we see, and it is very specific to her trip. But there is almost a certain wistfulness, innocence and nostalgia about it, while it also captures a child's pure joy of being at the Happiest Place on Earth.
 
I'm doing something a little different. I'm not posting one of my own photos. Instead, I'm going to quote/share a photo that ended up on the last page of the previous POTD thread, from DIS'er deejdigsdis (who is not on the DIS much these days)...







I was afraid that her photo got overlooked because it was posted right before that thread was closed.

I think this is a fantastic photo - and it supports what you all were discussing a while back, which is that a great photo doesn't necessarily have to come from the most expensive camera. This is a Point & Shoot picture, and it tells a story and makes an impact. I always say that same thing too - a great photo mostly comes from your imagination, creativity and having an eye or a vision for what would make an interesting shot. The equipment just helps to execute that vision a little better.

What I love about this particular shot from deejdigsdis above is that it evokes a certain mood or feeling. First of all, it's different. It is not the typical POTD-type of Disneyland Resort shot we see, and it is very specific to her trip. But there is almost a certain wistfulness, innocence and nostalgia about it, while it also captures a child's pure joy of being at the Happiest Place on Earth.

Well said on what is a great capture!!! Thanks for reposting this as I had not seen it. This is a very well composed shot!! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2
 












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