1) I saw that nonsense and did not want to bring it up again. Thankfully it went away.
2) You did a great job with the lighting and controlling the flash.

It is not easy to set it correctly. Do you try bouncing the flash ever? You can get good results if the situation allows for it.
3) After being beaten into submission on that ride in 2009 I gave up on autofocus since it was not a happening thing for me. You did good to get it to lock on Wendy. I have switched to manual focus now so that now I can say that I have full control of my growing collection of blurry pictures from that blasted ride. My ineptitude with manual focus really comes to light.
4) great...ahem...planning

Actually, I have been able to get away with f/2.8 on some components of that ride. Especially with the ISO dialed up.
5) Another good job controlling the flash
6) I am not big on the huge crowds and I expect my florida weather to be warm. If only they can have a "Celebrate Christmas in the Summer Week". I would be all over it. For now though I'll just have to drool over your pictures.
7) I see you subscribe to my method of stacking the odds in your favor for a good shot

I hear so many positive things about LR. I only use photoshop elements + neat image plug in. I may need to look into LR.
8) I would like to know which tripod you use if you don't mind. I could use more height on mine. Especially when I am staked out on Main Street and just before the show starts some taller people move in front of me.
1) Me too......
2) I sort of discussed flash answering Jen in the past post. I know just enough to be dangerous. I have had some pretty capable people in the photography forum try to teach me, but I'm just not there yet. I feel pretty good about using my camera for anything BUT flash photography. Once I need to use the flash........ my mind turns to mush. I think I need a good book on flash to slowly work my way through. I think someone said Bryan Peterson is coming out with one on flash photography, so I want to check that out.
Until then, I'll just keep trying to get my subjects into the best possible natural light and add dial the flash down a bit.
We missed my daughter's team photos for basketball because we were at Disney....... so I took photos for everyone in the school gym. I bounced my flash there and was really happy with the results, so I'll probably keep trying.
3) I'm in the same boat. I need to really keep trying my manual focus so I can get comfortable with it. It needs to be second nature to get it to work on that ride.
4) I really do think I'm going to have to stick with the 1.4 though if I want to break out of my rut of taking the same 3 photos each time through! We did ride it again on our last day. I wonder what I did that day!
5) Thank you! I was really happy with those shots.
6) Too funny... I have often wished they would do Star Wars weekend in the winter! I'd love to go but just don't think I could survive the heat.
You ought to consider early November. I think you're less likely to freeze, and you can still see all the lights.
I've been in record hot, and now I've been in record cold. And I'll take the record cold any day. I'm such a crybaby in the heat!
7) Sure do! It's one of the best things about digital photography! I couldn't afford it when I had to develop all that film!
8) After much research last year, I settled on the Luxi-L tripod. I had 2 priorities: Tall and easy to carry around. This one is 63" fully extended. And it folds down to about 15 1/2" and comes in a carrying bag.
The down side is that the legs are twist lock, and I prefer the flip-lock. So it's a little harder to make sure it's all locked tight.
It's not tall enough to get over EVERY head, but if you find the edge of a curb to be on, that helps too. My best shots were later in the trip from the curb along Main Street right across from Casey's. There was a tall man standing right in front of me, but with the curb AND the tall tripod, I was good!
For a travel tripod, I've been very happy.
