Please help me...time is getting short!

Gadget Girl

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Since we will be back at WDW in two week, I was wondering if you all could give me some tips on where to take some great photos? I have completed several WDW albums, and I probably am familiar with some of the obvious choices (in front of the castle, etc.). Do any of you have some great picture ideas you could share that I may not have done yet? I'm already picturing my next scrapbook!
 
On our last trip I took pics of different fountains and also of different topiaries and did layouts of those! Just for something different. Also got some good pics of us on the twirly coaster in AK (sorry can't remember the name of it right now).
Grover in Winnipeg
 
you can take pictures in front of the fountain with cinderella in fantasyland. the view from the Swiss Robinson Family treehouse in adventureland is also spectacular. if you look closely, kodak has picture spots around the globe and in countries in the Worldshowcase in Epcot. if you see flocks of pretty white birds, or flamingos, that makes a great picture too. hope this helps!
 
I read that a great thing to do if you have been there a lot is to pick a theme. Minnie Mouse maybe. And take pictures of her. Not just the character, but of sweatshirts with her on it. Someone with a MM pin, stuffed animal. Try to put someone in your family who likes that character in the pictures.
 

I have found several places to take pictures of the kids each year so that we can se how much they have grown. I use the stockades at MK. And the wall in Canada where for can stick your head through different holes(they are a different levals).
Last trip I took pictures of all the signs to each attraction.
 
For one of our trips, I took a pic of DH and 2DSs trying on hats or masks in each country in EPCOT. I took one or two pics of the buildings or other identifying items (i.e. the Eiffel tower in France) and made a scrapbook page for each country with their hat pic on it. It became a game for DSs (I think they were 6 and 10 at the time) to find something in each country's shops to model for the picture.
 
We always try hats on and we also take a picture in front of the tree at AK each time we go. Don't forget DTD near all of the lego areas. And the telephone in England at Epcot. Or the garden in front of Cinderella's castle at MK. I could go on and on.

Cyndi princess:
 















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