NostalgicDad
"iHopeWeNeverLoseSomeOfTheThingsOfThePast"-WD
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Great shots Groucho! I especially like the perspective on those EE pics. Thanks for sharing your trip with us. 

Thanks! I know you're a night-shot guy, hopefully you'll like some of those that I did. I want to do at least basic WB adjustments before posting any though.Great shots Groucho! I especially like the perspective on those EE pics. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.![]()
I did a few variations of the tree photos, including some where SE is less defocused, but that one (the first one I took) is definitely my favorite. Glad you like it.I love them all- but especially this one. I tried to take pictures of the bonsai trees several times and was never pleased- you nailed it here.
BTW- I took a camera in front of my face 'self portrait' in that Tink thing also- what is it with us?
I still need to post more trip-report-stuff, but after my three hours of sleep the night before last, I woke up with a horrible sore throat, which got slowly worse during the day. This morning it's still sore, but at least I got 9 hours of sleep. I'm not convinced 100% that it was due to that one night of little sleep, Jack's been a little sick the whole trip and it may have finally caught up to me, plus a trip like this can be hard on the immune system anyway. It's a bit of a bummer, but at least I can still taste and enjoy food - which I couldn't in the first few days of our last WDW trip. This is important as I'm chowing on a Main St Bakery cinnamon roll again and we have a cherry turnover and crumb cake for tomorrow morning.![]()
Well, I do use the QR on the strap, not all the time but enough where attempts to use a rubber band or similar would be a bother. When the strap starts getting too soaked with sweat and suntan lotion (I need to clean mine nowgreat photos groucho, love the everest track one ( guessing it was wide ang;e or fish eye to lazy to go back and look now)wonder if there is a way you could rig something to make the quick release not so quickthinking maybe a big rubber band looped through since i never really use the release anyway), granddaughter so far isn't interested in my camera ( so far my old tripod and an old kodak easy share keep her entertained) but sure that day will come
Actually, we did eat lunch at Lotus Blossom Cafe (appropriate as I was wearing a Lotus cars t-shirt) and the beef sandwich was pretty spicy and got my nose running, and it's been running since.Groucho,
Head over to Mexico, grab something to eat and douse it in hot sauce. That will cure that sore throat by morning. Well, that's my usual cure anyways, but I like hot sauces.
SUPER pics! That new camera and awesome lineup of lenses is really doing you well! Of course, your perspective and talents are awesome as well! Keep the pics and report coming. I love it.
Looks like I'll be there for the marathon weekend next Jan. Yippee! I'm sure it is busy at that time, but at least I won't be here in icy Massachusetts!
Thanks! I actually haven't been using the 50mm F1.4 too much this trip, I've been favoring the 31mm F1.8 but I have pulled out the trusty 50mm sometimes. But nothing like the last WDW trip where I used it for virtually half of all the pics that I took.I love this one but all of them are incredible.
Groucho, I got my new 50mm 1.4...can you show me some shots that you took with yours?
Great thread.
Thanks everyone! Glad that you're enjoying the photos. There's a ton more in the queue.
Actually, we did eat lunch at Lotus Blossom Cafe (appropriate as I was wearing a Lotus cars t-shirt) and the beef sandwich was pretty spicy and got my nose running, and it's been running since.My throat may feel a tiny bit better, but this evening was the worst in terms of appetite and being able to taste food - which stunk as we ate at Le Cellier! Sigh.
The last two WDW trips have been during the January marathon (and there was one on our last DL trip - you'd think we were planning it that way!). The crowds aren't too bad, especially after the marathon weekend.