I wish I could find the link and pictures but I can't find it no matter what keywords I use for searching, but someone developed some software that processes pictures taken from the same place and based on the differences between the pictures, the software can tell what parts are part of the scenery and what parts are just people. So using those differences, it creates a picture of that area without people.
My first thought after reading that was how cool it would be to do that with Disney World.
Thanks, it would've been even better if the date wasn't at the upper right hand corner of the photo! I told my DH next trip I don't want the dates on them!
Yes, this is the 2nd floor of the train station. The park is so beautiful from up there so after taking some pics I turned to go back down and just had to snap a shot of it too.
Ever wonder what it would be like to have a little piece of WDW as your very own? Well, we did. Last May, as we entered EPCOT through the International Gateway we found that Great Britain was ours alone.
It began with no one at the gateway. Even the Friendship was deserted.
Across the "channel" France was without a Parisian strolling the boulevard.
While in Great Britain, the Queen (DW, with an ailing knee) toured her kingdom.
Not a soul was stirring in this quaint English village.
Not even a bird was chirping on this beautiful residential street.
And a sight never to be repeated, an English pub at mid-morning without a patron to be had.
Alas, 'twas a fantasy after all. For then . . . the outlanders began to arrive!