My favorite Disney picture - post yours!

one of my favorite familt pics...the whole family...taken in 04 I think

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13 and thinks he is too cool for this...probably last pic for a while with a character...

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from our balcony...love Bonnet Creek

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Not Disney but these were the best characters we have ever encountered..Shaggy listened for 10 minutes as my 4 year old talked how he lost his tooth...shaggy keept spinning the oldest around...they were great

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after a haircut and pixie dust..

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Finally 6 years later and at 13 and 9 this just doesnt happen anymore...now its all fighting...but brother was protecting his little brother at I think Fantasmic....I love this pic

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Hi, can you tell me where you saw Scooby Doo? My 4 year old would be in heaven if he got to meet Scooby. :)
 
This one made me cry. It is so sweet to see them being so gentle with her. I guess so emotional because I have a 14 year old DS and 10 year old DD and he would rather punch her than hold her hand :laughing:
We are going next year for the first time as a family. We'll see if I can get a memorable picture (or should I say a SWEET memorable picture) !!!:rotfl::rotfl2:

I was lucky to get this photo! Most of the time my sons are fighting. this was the first time my daughter had walked down mainstreet USA, I was thrilled that they did get along long enough to get that photo! here is another of DD walking by herself!...

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I was lucky to get this photo! Most of the time my sons are fighting. this was the first time my daughter had walked down mainstreet USA, I was thrilled that they did get along long enough to get that photo! here is another of DD walking by herself!...

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OMG, you not gonna believe it. I showed first picture when you have 3 of them walking, to my DD and she actually suggested dress to be red, just like on this picture. Weird, isn't it.
 

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I was lucky to get this photo! Most of the time my sons are fighting. this was the first time my daughter had walked down mainstreet USA, I was thrilled that they did get along long enough to get that photo! here is another of DD walking by herself!...

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This picture is amazing. i love it.
 
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Here's one of my favorites from our recent trip. It was taken the morning of my birthday, 11/27/2009. We had 8:05 breakfast reservations at Crystal Palace. My husband took this while we were waiting outside to be seated.

just put this as my wallpaper, beautiful!!!!!!!! Thank you!:thumbsup2
 
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neither does he. it's filtered and has effects added to it.
...bold is mine...

Wow, I didn't think I would stir up the pot by posting a few photos, and I'm not sure how the bolded part above can be interpretted in any way other than snark.

You can rant all you want about my post processing but I assure you, there's a lot more to my photography than moving a couple of sliders in Photoshop. I would bet most professional photographers (and I am not one by any means) apply some form of processing to their work. I've never claimed that my work is "straight of of camera." All it takes is a click of the mouse to see my flickr page where most of the time I give a description of how I took the shot so I'm not sure why you felt the need to put finger to keyboard and "call me out." If you don't like my style of photography than all you need to do is keep scrolling down the page and enjoy the other excellent photos in this thread. I'm pretty sure this thread is a place to share pictures not a photography critique.

Thanks to everyone else for the kind words. To those who were curious, I have a few different programs that I use depending on the look I'm going for. I use Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop for basic adjustments such as cropping, exposure adjustments, and white balance correction. Some of the images I posted are indeed HDR (three or more differently exposed images combined into a single image). Those are processed in Photomatix Pro. I also use Topaz Adjust for some of my pictures to increase detail and color saturation.

Also, someone mentioned that I was probably carrying around an expensive camera and tripod all day. I have a decent (but far from pro calibre) DSLR and three lenses that I carried with me during the day. In the evening I always had a tripod as well as this is absolutely essential for getting good night images.

Cheers,

J
 
...bold is mine...

Wow, I didn't think I would stir up the pot by posting a few photos, and I'm not sure how the bolded part above can be interpretted in any way other than snark.

You can rant all you want about my post processing but I assure you, there's a lot more to my photography than moving a couple of sliders in Photoshop. I would bet most professional photographers (and I am not one by any means) apply some form of processing to their work. I've never claimed that my work is "straight of of camera." All it takes is a click of the mouse to see my flickr page where most of the time I give a description of how I took the shot so I'm not sure why you felt the need to put finger to keyboard and "call me out." If you don't like my style of photography than all you need to do is keep scrolling down the page and enjoy the other excellent photos in this thread. I'm pretty sure this thread is a place to share pictures not a photography critique.

Thanks to everyone else for the kind words. To those who were curious, I have a few different programs that I use depending on the look I'm going for. I use Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop for basic adjustments such as cropping, exposure adjustments, and white balance correction. Some of the images I posted are indeed HDR (three or more differently exposed images combined into a single image). Those are processed in Photomatix Pro. I also use Topaz Adjust for some of my pictures to increase detail and color saturation.

Also, someone mentioned that I was probably carrying around an expensive camera and tripod all day. I have a decent (but far from pro calibre) DSLR and three lenses that I carried with me during the day. In the evening I always had a tripod as well as this is absolutely essential for getting good night images.

Cheers,

J

Thanks for the program names! I can't wait to see if my father in law has any of these programs (photographer) that I can play with! I think I've sent your photo link to at least 3 people today to look at your photos! I love them! Your angles AND your technique!! :love:
 
This first one is a Photopass picture. My sister went to BBB at DTD with my niece. This was the priceless expression on her face when they turned her around to reveal her makeover.

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And this one shows the pure joy and happiness that my niece was experiencing. These type of looks are what keeps me going back for more.

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DH and DS in France. It was really funny to me!



Oops! Sorry can't figure out how to post a pic. Any advice?
 
I love threads like this....lots of GREAT pictures so far!



This picture is almost 6 years old but still my favorite of Jon and Erich with "Grandma's boyfriend"...Sleeping Man at Legos ....who sadly is not there anymore.:sad2:


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Hi, can you tell me where you saw Scooby Doo? My 4 year old would be in heaven if he got to meet Scooby. :)

Universal Studios...You can see alot of characters there...Spiderman, Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Popeye and Olive, lots of Marvel characters, The Grinch at Christmas time, Dora, Woody Woodpecker...just to name a few...its pretty neat to see some different characters...although they are not as well done as Disney
 
...bold is mine...

Wow, I didn't think I would stir up the pot by posting a few photos, and I'm not sure how the bolded part above can be interpretted in any way other than snark.

You can rant all you want about my post processing but I assure you, there's a lot more to my photography than moving a couple of sliders in Photoshop. I would bet most professional photographers (and I am not one by any means) apply some form of processing to their work. I've never claimed that my work is "straight of of camera." All it takes is a click of the mouse to see my flickr page where most of the time I give a description of how I took the shot so I'm not sure why you felt the need to put finger to keyboard and "call me out." If you don't like my style of photography than all you need to do is keep scrolling down the page and enjoy the other excellent photos in this thread. I'm pretty sure this thread is a place to share pictures not a photography critique.

Thanks to everyone else for the kind words. To those who were curious, I have a few different programs that I use depending on the look I'm going for. I use Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop for basic adjustments such as cropping, exposure adjustments, and white balance correction. Some of the images I posted are indeed HDR (three or more differently exposed images combined into a single image). Those are processed in Photomatix Pro. I also use Topaz Adjust for some of my pictures to increase detail and color saturation.

Also, someone mentioned that I was probably carrying around an expensive camera and tripod all day. I have a decent (but far from pro calibre) DSLR and three lenses that I carried with me during the day. In the evening I always had a tripod as well as this is absolutely essential for getting good night images.

Cheers,

J

Apparently you didn't read what else I said about your photos. Just jump on the one thing you *think* was snarky.

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http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1308868
 














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