ehagerty
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I have tried a tripod - and ran into the same challenges you did - if my location has a clear line to the castle, someone will always step into it (they are entitled, just observing). I finally gave up, pumped up the ISO (to 1600) and went hand-held, shooting over everyone's head. Do you avoid going over ISO 200 because the clarity is too important to you to compromise?
For what it is worth - I do not have any special lenses or filters - just a 2006 digital Canon SLR - and am "just" a technology worker-bee by day (not a photographer).
In any case, here are some results - could you comment on what you might do differently?
Or, another view from the Contemporary balcony
Walt & Mickey saying good by to their guests - I can see where this shot would be much sharper with a tripod. I always tell myself I am NOT going to take one this vacation - then end up buying a cheap one at Wal-mart - and still not using it. Maybe now that my children are only enough to be on their own more, I can carve out some vacation time just for me and my camera!
BTW - here's an esoteric shot of a seldom seen activity - blowing off the excess gas from the center of the World Showcase lagoon after Illuminations. It is something I'd heard happening while staying at the BWV or BCV, but hadn't seen - until now. Apparently, it takes place around 10:00 - after most of the guests have left the park. Must have had my camera out and already set to ISO 1600...
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For what it is worth - I do not have any special lenses or filters - just a 2006 digital Canon SLR - and am "just" a technology worker-bee by day (not a photographer).
In any case, here are some results - could you comment on what you might do differently?




Or, another view from the Contemporary balcony

Walt & Mickey saying good by to their guests - I can see where this shot would be much sharper with a tripod. I always tell myself I am NOT going to take one this vacation - then end up buying a cheap one at Wal-mart - and still not using it. Maybe now that my children are only enough to be on their own more, I can carve out some vacation time just for me and my camera!

BTW - here's an esoteric shot of a seldom seen activity - blowing off the excess gas from the center of the World Showcase lagoon after Illuminations. It is something I'd heard happening while staying at the BWV or BCV, but hadn't seen - until now. Apparently, it takes place around 10:00 - after most of the guests have left the park. Must have had my camera out and already set to ISO 1600...

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