How "just one trip" became three (babies)... update 6/29, huge triplets photo update

Back in the day:rolleyes1 I had a full-frame fisheye (16 mm, 35 mm format) - was my only non-Canon lens, but it was a Pentax screw-mount that I picked up pretty reasonably and used a converter to Canon - lost functions incorporated normally, but not a big deal with this lens. I used it a fair amount - there were some shots that were absolutely incredible with it, nothing else could replace it, but ya kind of had to really pick your spot.

You can adapt any lens 4/3rds also, just no AF or image stabilization, and 2x crop factor (double the focal length to get 35mm equivalent). I went looking and found some reviews of an 8mm fisheye from some Belarussian manufacturer I've never heard of that actually gets pretty decent reviews considering it's only $280 on Ebay. Fisheye looks like a lot of fun but I really couldn't justify the Olympus price, so I'm putting the Ebay one on the possibility list.

As far as the 14 - 54: did you get much use out of the 14 - 42 that you have? If I'm converting over to my 35mm way of thinking :) that would seem to be a fairly decent "normal" zoom, slightly wide normal to slightly long normal, right? I used my 35 mm lens somewhat, but also had a 20 and a 24, used the 24 mm quite a bit. Again, these were 35 mm format.

Yep, 14-42mm is 28-84mm equivalent. I used the 30mm f/1.4 the most on the trip in terms of # of shots, but that's mainly because I took a LOT of dark ride and show shots. The 14-42 was on the camera most of the time we were walking around.

Amazing how fast the damages can add up any more!

Yeah really.. the pictures don't look like FIVE GRAND of damage to me :confused3 Thank you insurance.
 
now that I've gone through most of this thread, I forgot how I found it.... anyway. Great TR. Great pics too. Looking forward to seeing more.

I just picked up the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 for my Nikon D50. I have the 50mm f/1.8, but find it to wide many times, especially at Disney. So I'm down to 3 weeks before my trip and I'm stacked with good glass.

If you get a change, make sure to mosey on over (not enough people mosey anymore) to the Dis Photography Board. You can find it by going to the main forums page and scrolling down to the Just For Fun area, or, click on the link in my signature. Lots of great photography related threads (contests, show me and assignment threads among many many others).

Keep up the great work.
 
Great TR. Great pics too. Looking forward to seeing more.

Thanks, and welcome aboard :)

If you get a change, make sure to mosey on over (not enough people mosey anymore) to the Dis Photography Board. You can find it by going to the main forums page and scrolling down to the Just For Fun area, or, click on the link in my signature. Lots of great photography related threads (contests, show me and assignment threads among many many others).

I'm a daily photo board reader lately, even posted a few shots in your October DoF assignment thread ;) I find that a couple of the regulars there are no less than blindly hostile towards Olympus/FourThirds DSLRs, but that happens on all general photo boards... still a good bunch of folks :)

Looking at the list of lens options I posted in post #258, which lens would you get before our next trip?
 
Looking at the list of lens options I posted in post #258, which lens would you get before our next trip?

I would lean towards the 70-300. With the 2x crop factor your field of view is 140-600. You'll get some excellent full moon shots and then shots on Kiliminjaro would be really up close. Then all the outdoor shows, Indy, Lights Motor Action and what not would give you some great focal range no matter where you sit. Certainly would also give you a great excuse to visit the local zoo a little more often.

To bad there wasn't a 7-20mm or so wide zoom. Next would be the 14-54. Decent aperture range and decent focal range with the crop at 28-108. Could be a keeper "general purpose walk-around" lens.
 

Thanks, and welcome aboard :)

Looking at the list of lens options I posted in post #258, which lens would you get before our next trip?

Having an E-500 2 kit lens + ZD35mm allow me to offer my suggestion. When I was @ Disney in Oct 06 I took close to 800 shots and the only time I used my 40-150 was @ Animal Kingdom and Sea World for the Shamu show and it was more then enough. If I were adding a lens it would be the 11-22mm. You will be able to get some really good wide shots with that. Just my 2 cents.

Thanks, and welcome aboard :)
I'm a daily photo board reader lately, even posted a few shots in your October DoF assignment thread ;) I find that a couple of the regulars there are no less than blindly hostile towards Olympus/FourThirds DSLRs, but that happens on all general photo boards... still a good bunch of folks :)
I couldnt' agree more.
 
Good Morning Code and Lease! I found your report while reading Abby's. Seems like I finally just realized to look for reports that took place the same time I was there :sad2:

Well now I'm all caught up! LOVE the pics! So far, it seems that you 2 are having a great time in spite of the HEAT!!!! WHEW!!!!

I'll be checking back in for more!
 
Welcome Glenda :) I have been enjoying your report as well.

Sorry for the lack of update, it has been a tough month and my car is still in the shop. I am very sick of the rental behemoth I am currently driving. Okay so it's a Jeep Patriot and isn't that huge, but compared to a Scion...
I'm hoping to put up day 3 tomorrow and pictures will follow when they follow...this is where you all gang up on Code to get the rest of day 2 posted :rolleyes1

So this has nothing to do with our trip, but my boss returned from the World on Monday and was really excited to tell me about her trip. She had one question though, she was getting off a ride and some CMs walked up to her and her friends and gave them ears. :wizard: She said she looked in all the stores to find another set for me (I love my boss) because they were really cute with the clouds and silver ears. I think at that point my jaw had dropped. She got dream ears!! I'll pretend I'm not at all jealous since she had no idea about YOAMD (and she thought of getting me a pair) at least she brought back some other souvenirs :)
 
Welcome Glenda :) I have been enjoying your report as well.

Sorry for the lack of update, it has been a tough month and my car is still in the shop. I am very sick of the rental behemoth I am currently driving. Okay so it's a Jeep Patriot and isn't that huge, but compared to a Scion...
I'm hoping to put up day 3 tomorrow and pictures will follow when they follow...this is where you all gang up on Code to get the rest of day 2 posted :rolleyes1

So this has nothing to do with our trip, but my boss returned from the World on Monday and was really excited to tell me about her trip. She had one question though, she was getting off a ride and some CMs walked up to her and her friends and gave them ears. :wizard: She said she looked in all the stores to find another set for me (I love my boss) because they were really cute with the clouds and silver ears. I think at that point my jaw had dropped. She got dream ears!! I'll pretend I'm not at all jealous since she had no idea about YOAMD (and she thought of getting me a pair) at least she brought back some other souvenirs :)

first off Code get working on finishing day 2. My trip is in 64 days and don't want them to compete. :rotfl2: i think u would win with your pics.

ooh your boss is lucky. I think it is the ones who do not know that get the dreams. :mad:

anyway, looking forward to your next update.
 
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Day 3 - We are park hoppers
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Day three was a sleep in day, well by Disney standards. The alarm was set for 8 since it was Blizzard beach day and we had until 10 to get there. We had breakfast in our room, bagels and cream cheese. We drove the rental to Blizzard and passed Coronado Springs again. Code wanted to head straight for Summit Plummet, but I am not a speed slide kind of person. We rented our locker applied sunblock and were off. We brought the spray sunblock with us since it’s so convenient and fast, speed matters at the parks right? We got in the very short line for the ski lift. The ride up made me think of home and how much I couldn’t wait for snowboarding season to start. Our first slide was the Teamboat Springs, we had to wait at the top for more people since you can’t ride only two to a tube. Of course it gave Code a chance to explain the last time he rode the slide with his whole family. It was a fun slide :thumbsup2 I didn’t have my notebook with me so I’m not all that sure on the order, but we did spend some time in the Cross Country Creek, raced in the Down Hill Double Dipper, took a ride down the Toboggan racers, Snowstormers and the Run Off Rapids.

At some point we took a trip back to the locker to reapply sunscreen. We both felt like we were getting burned. We took the double tube down Run Off first and it was fun. The best (my choice) was the enclosed single tube slide. We rode it twice and loved it. We went for a bob in Melt Away Bay. At this point I was pretty water logged and it felt like snack time. Code’s sister told us we had to get the mini doughnuts with chocolate sauce at one of the water parks so we did, they were awesome. We still both could feel our faces burning and decided it was time to head back to the room. It turns out neither of us had a sunburn, but the sun block was 75% alcohol and it was burning!

Back to the hotel for a much needed shower (must get painful sunblock removed!) and to enjoy air-conditioning. We showered and got ready to go quickly, it was off to Animal Kingdom! Off we went look there’s Coronado Springs again. We quickly found a parking spot, cleared security and headed straight for Expedition Everest. We had an early ADR at Boma and wanted to get as much done as we could before dinner. We got to Everest after a few brief stops for pictures. Much to our surprise there was no wait! We walked right on to the ride. We sat about in the middle of the train it was a lot of fun. I have to admit as we were rushing backwards in the dark my stomach was having some serious second thoughts about the whole trill ride thing. After surviving our first encounter with the Yeti we decided to take advantage of the whole lack of line thing and ride again. We got the exact same seats and it was just as much fun.

After escaping the abominable snowman we were running pretty short on time, but had enough for one more ride before heading to AKL. We walked to Dinosaur, Code still hasn’t seen the movie but I enjoyed seeing the statue of Aladar out front. I figured this would be a nice slow ride which I needed after two runs of Everest. I think it was when the time rover got into the giant toaster room I realized I was in for more than I planned on. We both really enjoyed the ride though and almost as fun were the people in the car with us that were very freaked out by the T-Rex.

I was pretty disappointed with the whole Dino area in AK it seemed so un-Disney and much more state fair than I wanted. We were walking through it so quickly I didn’t really have the chance to examine it in all it's glory.

Dinner at Boma was so so good. The butternut squash soup was recommended by our waiter and he knew what he was talking about. It was Mmm! Like a warm bowl of pumpkin pie. We tried a bit of everything, even the salmon. Neither of us are seafood fans, we’ll eat sushi but not fish. Of course we live in Utah so the only fresh seafood around here is the brine shrimp (yuck). One thing we learned from Boma is that if we ever go back to go easy on the main course and just pile on the dessert. The zebra domes were wonderful, the chocolate moose was great, and the flan was very tasty. It was all great! The only downside of the meal was the people at the table next to us. It was a family of three. Mom looked tired, Dad never put down his cell phone for the whole meal and the daughter who was maybe 5 was demanding attention by throwing a fit. She refused to eat, she refused to drink, and she didn’t want to sit down. So Mom yelled while dad got more food. Dad came back, he yelled then went right back to talking on his phone while the child had a meltdown.

Very full of tasty food it was on to MGM for a few rides and Fantasmic. We went straight to the Tower of Terror the line was short and it was as much fun as I remembered. Now it was a different ride with the whole random thing so it was great to ride it again for the first time. After ToT we headed to find seats for Fantasmic. We arrived early enough to get good seats, Code left the good seats and found great seats :woohoo: We broke out some of our glowie stockpile and started putting on necklaces and bracelets. Seeing two adults pulling glow stick after glow stick out of a bag is bound to get attention and we struck up a conversation with the people next to us. They were kind enough to take a picture of us and we let their granddaughter choose what color of glow bracelet she wanted.
Fantasmic was great, it was the first time I’d seen it. The only drawback was a child sitting behind me. Before the show had started she had swatted me on the shoulder and asked me to move because she couldn’t see over me. She did this multiple times. By the 3rd time I wanted to trade seats with Code, if she couldn’t see over me and wanted to whine let her try to see over him (I’m mean and have no patience for kids who are rude and parents that are oblivious). To top it off this little girl had a scream, you know the blood curdling scream that only a little girl can have that will shatter glasses? She demonstrated through most of the show, suddenly I didn’t feel so bad for blocking her view.
After enjoying the show and taking many pictures it was off to Epcots EMH. We headed straight for the world showcase, with stops for picture taking along the way. Up first was Mexico and the redone Grand Fiesta Tour with the Three Caballeros. I never went on this or any of the country “rides” when I came to Epcot before, I didn’t know they even existed. Code had referred to it as the river of boredom. Well it wasn’t boring, but it was now the river of pointless. I still have no idea what it had to do with Mexico, but the part where you are going by the restaurant was cool. We stumbled in our confused state as to what on earth we just rode to Norway and Maelstrom.

After Norway we turned around and decided to take on test track for the first time. The wait was about a half hour, we both enjoyed it Code really liked it and we decided it was a definite do again. At this point it was getting late and we only had enough time and energy for one last ride. The obvious choice for us was Soarin' the line was really long, but there was a nice family in line ahead of us that were also in line with us on Maelstrom and Test Track so we chatted with them a bit waiting for our flight. Soarin' was great again :) After the ride we headed out of the park, stopping for a few pictures.

Time to get back to the hotel and crash, we left Epcot and hey there's Coronado Springs (we missed a turn somewhere again). Eventually we did make it back to our room and we crashed.

So long and short of it: Day 3 -- 1 Disney water park, 3 Disney parks, 2 exhausted happy adults.
 
great update. you packed alot in one day. i would be exhausted. Ok Code bring on the photos.
 
Wow, what a day you guys had Lease!! Awesome! Thanks for sharing it with us.

Suz
 
Code & Lease, do you think you hit enough parks in one day!!!:rotfl: Wow, you had every reason to be exhausted! Can't wait to see the pics I bet their awesome!
 
All roads lead to Coronado Springs!!!

Definitely a busy day ... the water park sounds like a lot of fun except for the whole sunscreen trying to burn the flesh off your face part :( being part albino like I am, I don't really worry about sunscreen content cause I just don't use it! :lmao:


BTW, too funny about your Boss - I looked all over for these ears to bring some back for you and I just couldn't find them! Those Dream Teamers must have a newbie radar! But that was really nice of her to bring you back some presents ...

Happy Thanksgiving! (well, almost ...)
 
Just wanted to stop by and wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!

And Code, enjoy a little turkey, but then please get back to getting the pictures up - I know they are going to be good, but I would like to see, just to make sure :rotfl2:
 
Just wanted to stop by and wish you all a very Happy Thanksgiving!

And Code, enjoy a little turkey, but then please get back to getting the pictures up - I know they are going to be good, but I would like to see, just to make sure :rotfl2:

He can have some turkey, but no pie until we get pictures :idea:
 
WOW is all I have to say. I found this trippie several weeks ago. Followed you from POTD. I finally caught up on reading it today. This is one fantastic report. I have written down several ideas for my trip from your report. Love that it was a PTR then TR then maybe another PTR. It's been a while since you have posted. Hope everything is OK and your just busy. This one is too good to fall down the page. Looking forward to some more.popcorn::
 
WOW is all I have to say. I found this trippie several weeks ago. Followed you from POTD. I finally caught up on reading it today. This is one fantastic report. I have written down several ideas for my trip from your report. Love that it was a PTR then TR then maybe another PTR. It's been a while since you have posted. Hope everything is OK and your just busy. This one is too good to fall down the page. Looking forward to some more.popcorn::

Thanks for replying.. this TR isn't dead I'm just really lazy when I get home from work at a job I hate. BUT today is the last day at that job, starting a new and hopefully much better one on Monday! :) I REALLY want to get this report done before our next trip in January, so look for an update soon.
 












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