Now, I know I just set myself up for a dozen responses of "me" but I mean photographically.
I have had a Nikon D50 for three years and I love to take pictures, but I have never had the time to really learn to do more with the camera. I think some would clasify what I take to be snapshots and that is ok with me.
I have a DD6 and DS2 and we are making our first trip to WDW. I plan to take pictures of them in general (on rides, not on rides, with characters, everyway I can) as well as pictures of WDW. So I am looking at a variety of shots, maybe close when we are riding together all the way to long distance shots of the parks and evening shows.
Here's what I have:
Nikon D50
18-55 mm lens
55-200 mm lens
extra battery
charger
10+ GB memory
Olympus Stylus 1030 SW Waterproof camera
I love looking at the pictures that DIS members take and I would love opinions on whether there is anything else that I should take. Is there something that I do not have that makes photographing a Disney trip that much better?
Thanks!
I have had a Nikon D50 for three years and I love to take pictures, but I have never had the time to really learn to do more with the camera. I think some would clasify what I take to be snapshots and that is ok with me.
I have a DD6 and DS2 and we are making our first trip to WDW. I plan to take pictures of them in general (on rides, not on rides, with characters, everyway I can) as well as pictures of WDW. So I am looking at a variety of shots, maybe close when we are riding together all the way to long distance shots of the parks and evening shows.
Here's what I have:
Nikon D50
18-55 mm lens
55-200 mm lens
extra battery
charger
10+ GB memory
Olympus Stylus 1030 SW Waterproof camera
I love looking at the pictures that DIS members take and I would love opinions on whether there is anything else that I should take. Is there something that I do not have that makes photographing a Disney trip that much better?
Thanks!
