jordanyosh
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Well Jordan, I'm moderately caught up on this phase of your PTR - another case of I got busy and you added another 50 pages
I'm hoping to have some more time over the holiday to go back and comment on more specifics, but I did want to throw my 2 cents in on that 'extra day' you were talking about.
I know it's not Disney and it has a separate cost to it - but if you can swing Discovery Cove (with or without the dolphin experience) I highly recommend it. You get pampered with a great breakfast and lunch spread, plus it is an Anheiser Busch park - so all the free beer you can drink (I partook of several Amber Bocks while I was there). You can do as much or as little as you want as far as animal interactions - but if you like the river at Typhoon Lagoon, you'll love the one at DC. Just a thought.
And since the photogs had run amuck on your thread I'll put in my two cents there. I have friends who still shoot on 35mm and I certainly agree about some of what has been said about what you can do with film ...especially black and white. You just can't get the same results with a DSLR.
I think it comes down to if you like to find the moment and create a perfect shot. If you do, then it is worth the time and expense to use film. It is a test of "eye" and precision. Of really knowing what is an important shot or moment and getting it right.
But I am more of a "gonzo-style" shooter. On a trip I usually take over 1,000 shots a day, otherwise I'd just miss those moments. I took about 15,000 hi-res shots over the course of 12 days in Orlando last year. And with all of that shooting I had an average of one in five to one in ten that were real "keepers" (I posted about 1,800 pictures on my TR).
Where this really came into play was with character interactions with the kids and live action shows. With the interactions the facial expressions change from second to second and catching that 'perfect moment' is like a roll of the dice. So I hedge my bets by taking more than I need. And capturing live action is just a constant shooting process to keep up with all of the elements in view.
Yup, it is kind of "hack"ish, but between a 4GB card and an entry level Rebel with a good lens (plus and extra battery) I know I'll get the shots. And if a shot doesn't work I just hit delete, no harm - no foul. But then again I don't make myself out to be a "pro" either and only work for food (or Disney Dollars)![]()
I loved your portion of the TR dedicated to Discovery Cove. Someday......i really like tropical types of locales so I'm sure I'd love it. 2012 looks like a likely time..
From Chonies, to farts, to food, to cameras. Love it!