To tell the truth, I didn't notice him until I was reviewing the picture.
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To tell the truth, I didn't notice him until I was reviewing the picture.
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Headline: "GIANT SEAGULL EATS GRAND FLORIDIAN!"
To tell the truth, I didn't notice him until I was reviewing the picture.
He looks so crisp. Not blurred at all.
Just back from the world. Here is one from EPCOT.
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Nice catch with that photo!
Awesome! I love this one.
Nice catch with that photo!
Exactly what I was going to say. Really nice Tronorail picture.
I had to run to get ahead of it, so I could get it where I wanted it.
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I had to run to get ahead of it, so I could get it where I wanted it.
It was worth it!
Here's a couple from Hallowishes:
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Those are really cool. What kind of camera settings did you use for those?
Those are really cool. What kind of camera settings did you use for those?
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Love the fireworks pics. I must remember to take a tripod next time.
I can only please one person per day. Today isn't your day... tomorrow doesn't look good either.
Brad wrote:Those are really cool. What kind of camera settings did you use for those?
They both were shot at f/11 and 100iso. The top one's exposure was 3seconds and the bottom one was 31seconds. I had the camera on a gorillapod.
100 iso! That seems so low to me (and my "extensive" photography knowledge HA!) The pictures are amazing!
I'm still trying to learn how to use my SLR! Years before I get shots like that !
I'm still trying to learn how to use my SLR! Years before I get shots like that !
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mrhub wrote:I'm still trying to learn how to use my SLR! Years before I get shots like that !
Believe me I am still a work in progress. I scour the photography forums here and elsewhere for as many tips as I can get. Thankfully most people are more than willing to help out.
Agreed. I think photography is such a strong hobby for many people because it's easy to get into, but hard to do really well!
^^^ admin totally agree with that statement and very well stated.
Amazing stuff Nik.
Thanks for all the positive comments. I have been "working" on my photography for more years than I care to think about, and am always finding new things to learn. At least it is never boring!
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mrhub wrote:I'm still trying to learn how to use my SLR! Years before I get shots like that !
Believe me I am still a work in progress. I scour the photography forums here and elsewhere for as many tips as I can get. Thankfully most people are more than willing to help out.
We love learning together around here. You'll find more positive comments than negative, but those are helpful, too!
May 2008 CSR
Here's a little Everest Themeing:
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2010 Beach Club Resort
2005 Port Orleans Riverside
2006 Animal Kingdom Lodge
2007 Wilderness Lodge
2008 Animal Kingdom Lodge
2009 CBR/Polynesian
Finally going through pictures from our Sept trip.
That top one looks very "magical." It looks like something from a fantasy movie. Great pics.
Great photos, SpaceAce and Scrappy! I agree that the China/Norway one looks really magical!
May 2008 CSR
Another one from AK -- this is at the Yak and Yeti Counter Service
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2010 Beach Club Resort
2005 Port Orleans Riverside
2006 Animal Kingdom Lodge
2007 Wilderness Lodge
2008 Animal Kingdom Lodge
2009 CBR/Polynesian
A little stroll on the Boardwalk
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Gorgeous Nik! The sky looks incredible in that first one!
May 2008 CSR
Amazing as usual Nik.
I am heading back to the World tomorrow. Hopefully I will have some more pics to share when I get back.
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