TwoOldPoohs
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Not taking my DSLR, that is. Am I crazy?
I will be spending 3 days at a conference before heading to the World for the weekend. I just picked up the Canon A710 to bring with me, but so far I'm not thrilled with my initial test shots.
We're going back for a week's vacation in December, so I know it's okay not to photograph everything in sight during this trip. But I'm starting to fear that I will be going through severe gotta-take-a-picture-of-everything withdrawal!
Has anyone ever gone to WDW and deliberately left your camera behind ... that is, after you're gotten the photography bug? Please share your coping strategies.
**** UPDATE ****
I'm back! I decided NOT to take the DSLR. Here are my thoughts:
Pros
My photos from this trip are just so-so. Perhaps it has more to do with the fact that I didn't take the time to learn the camera before using it. But my decision not to take the DSLR was based on the fact that 1) I really wouldn't be spending much time in WDW and 2) I'm going back for a week in December. While I'm not exactly thrilled with my photos, I'm happy with my decision.
So ... what did I miss?
Here are a few pictures from my trip:

I will be spending 3 days at a conference before heading to the World for the weekend. I just picked up the Canon A710 to bring with me, but so far I'm not thrilled with my initial test shots.
We're going back for a week's vacation in December, so I know it's okay not to photograph everything in sight during this trip. But I'm starting to fear that I will be going through severe gotta-take-a-picture-of-everything withdrawal!
Has anyone ever gone to WDW and deliberately left your camera behind ... that is, after you're gotten the photography bug? Please share your coping strategies.
**** UPDATE ****
I'm back! I decided NOT to take the DSLR. Here are my thoughts:
Pros
- Didn't worry about leaving expensive camera in the room while attending the convention seminars.
- My back doesn't hurt.
- Really really liked leaving the camera in my pocket when not in use.
- Getting through security at both the airport and the entrance to the parks was much easier.
- Noted a few missed opportunities (shots I could have gotten with the DSLR).
My photos from this trip are just so-so. Perhaps it has more to do with the fact that I didn't take the time to learn the camera before using it. But my decision not to take the DSLR was based on the fact that 1) I really wouldn't be spending much time in WDW and 2) I'm going back for a week in December. While I'm not exactly thrilled with my photos, I'm happy with my decision.
So ... what did I miss?
Here are a few pictures from my trip:






