Christmas stars

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by ddindy, Dec 29, 2008.

  1. ddindy

    ddindy Member Staff Member

    I'm not sure what they call these flower-like things, but they're fun to shoot.

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  2. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    nice job, I couldnt really figure out how to shoot them.
    Maybe they are from whoville?
     
  3. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    I don't know what they are either but they turned out really pretty in the one I took in December 08 :)

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  4. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    My take from a few weeks ago...
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  5. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Amazing color Tim...very nice :)
     
  6. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    t/y colleen.
     
  7. amandazen

    amandazen Member

    This might make me sound silly but I just noticed the these last night while we were at Epcot. Usually it is so crowded up in Futureworld when we are making our way out that we are on a mission just to make it through the crowd. Last night I saw them and there were no large groups of people or photopass photographers around so I snapped a couple...

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  8. gary

    gary Member

    hey, hey tim, did you get it from this side......sound of.....photographer running over the other direction with tripod over shoulder, trusting to the quick release to hold the camera
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  9. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    heeheehee Gary, that's cute...

    I am sure you guys have people do that to you all the time.

    I know it happens to me. When I did the wedding and went to Batsto and the Mt Holly war reenactment...people would follow me and line up their shots right behind or next to me as I line up mine. I think it's cute as long as they stay out of my way :p
     
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  10. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    I bet if you lined yourself up just right someone could make hidden Mickey's outta those :)

    Great shots Amanda and Gary 8)
     
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  11. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Here is my night shot. I didnt get anything good during the day.

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  12. I took a picture kind of like that too.

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  13. ddindy

    ddindy Member Staff Member

    I'll throw in my night shot of them:

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  14. mPower

    mPower Member

    Craig,

    I have to say that in the past few months, the composition of your shots has improved dramatically! I love the diagonal line you have moving from lower left to upper right in your shot above, leading the eye perfectly to SSE.

    Wish I knew why you didn't like that 11-16, you are doing VERY well with the ultra-wide!

    Cheers,

    Mark
     
  15. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    Wow, thanks Mark!

    I'm not quite sure why I don't like that lens either. ::)

    The more I have used it, the more it feels right. I just jump right in front of whatever I want in the photo (no more than two feet away), put something interesting in the background, and click.
     

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