Snow Whites Scary Adventure and Peter Pan

Kirsteen

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hello,

I hope it's ok to ask. I am a scrapbooker and would like to do a couple of pages on some rides we have been on but I have no photos! (yes, I know, call my a scrapbooker :lmao:) Does anyone have any photos of these rides that they would be willing to share with me that I coul duse in our album?

Many thanks,
Kirsteen x
 
hello,

I hope it's ok to ask. I am a scrapbooker and would like to do a couple of pages on some rides we have been on but I have no photos! (yes, I know, call my a scrapbooker :lmao:) Does anyone have any photos of these rides that they would be willing to share with me that I coul duse in our album?

Many thanks,
Kirsteen x

Those are probably a couple of the hardest rides to photograph inside without the use of a flash (which is a severe no-no). I can't say as though I have seen any pics of those rides on here before. But, you never know. These people surprise me most of the time!

Good luck. I'm sure someone has photos of the outside of the rides anyways.
 
Thanks Andy. I don't feel so bad not getting any myself now :goodvibes Outside photos would be brillant. K
 
Thanks Andy. I don't feel so bad not getting any myself now :goodvibes Outside photos would be brillant. K

No problem. I looked at the situation inside each of those rides and realized that even with my 50mm f1.8 lens (good low light ability) I would not have gotten even one usable picture so I just sat back and enjoyed the rides.

Unfortunately, I didn't photograph the outside of either of those rides for some reason. I'm absolutely certain someone here has though.
 

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If any of those shots meet your needs, you can find the originals at http://barbieri.smugmug.com/gallery/2250500#117449264.
 
Wow thanks Mark - they are brillant! Thank you very much. I will definitely checkout those originals and have thom developed - I really appreciate that - thank you.

I'd be grateful for anymore too - I went a bit crazy in Joanns over Tink scrabooking papers and embellishments - I probably have enought for a small album just on Tink :goodvibes :lmao:

Kx
 
Mark - your photos are great. It says on your site that you are not a professional - I can't believe that :goodvibes I have just sent the link to DH who is at home snowed in - your WDW photos will cheer him up and perhaps encourage home to book another trip too :rolleyes1 They are really lovely. K
 
Hi Kirsteen-

You might also check over on the craft forum. The Scrapbook sub-thread has a thread of shared pictures for just this situation! :)

Michelle
 
Mark - your photos are great. It says on your site that you are not a professional - I can't believe that :goodvibes I have just sent the link to DH who is at home snowed in - your WDW photos will cheer him up and perhaps encourage home to book another trip too :rolleyes1 They are really lovely. K

Wow, thanks.

If you really want to work on your husband (and you have a Windows PC), try downloading and watching some of my WDW slideshows at http://barbierifamily.org/slideshow. Maybe it's just 'cause they take me back to my trips, but whenever I watch them I want to go again.
 
Mark - your photos are great. It says on your site that you are not a professional - I can't believe that :goodvibes I have just sent the link to DH who is at home snowed in - your WDW photos will cheer him up and perhaps encourage home to book another trip too :rolleyes1 They are really lovely. K


the difference between Mark and a professional photographer, is certainly not the quality of his photos,

the difference is a professional charges for their photos, Mark gives them away...


this means one of 4 things..

A. he is crazy
B. he is a really nice guy
c. he is independently wealthy and has nothing to gain by selling his photos
D. one of his kids actually takes the pictures so Mark doesn't mind giving
them away..


:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
 
the difference between Mark and a professional photographer, is certainly not the quality of his photos,

the difference is a professional charges for their photos, Mark gives them away...


this means one of 4 things..

A. he is crazy
B. he is a really nice guy
c. he is independently wealthy and has nothing to gain by selling his photos
D. one of his kids actually takes the pictures so Mark doesn't mind giving
them away..


:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2

Unquestionably "A".
 
Thanks for all the replies guys...

Michelle - I'll definitely have a peek at that thread on the scrapbooking board.

Mark - your slideshows are great. I've got DH considering a possible Halloween trip due to your lovely photos... :yay: I hope you don't mind - I have used one of your photos for my screen saver at work - one of BTRR and Liberty Belle - it's gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing! :thumbsup2

Thank you to Bob and Kevin too for the photos - I'll be saving those to my PC - they are so cute. Thanks! :thumbsup2

MICKEY88 - I'm going for option B :woohoo:

K
 
I actually haven't ridden Snow White. I'll have to check it out when ever our next trip is.

This is the best I could come up with on Peter Pan.

ISO1600 with the 30mm f/1.4 lens:
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and a shot of the "boats"
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Looks like some of us are taking photos in similar places on Snow White. :)

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Here's one from the queue.

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I didn't even bother trying on Peter Pan, but I will probably give it a whack on the next trip.
 
Here are a few more from Peter Pan...

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