Disney Related Post at Scott Kelby's Blog

Discussion in 'Misc. Posting Board' started by Paul, Apr 24, 2009.

  1. Paul

    Paul Member

  2. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    Thanks for the link Paul. Those are some Great ideas he has, but after seeing those pics he took in the MK / EPCOT, I don't want hin to join our "Where Am I?" thread. He would keep us guessing forever. LOL
     
  3. mPower

    mPower Member

    While that may be the case Cooleo, I think a number of ppl on these boards take better pics then the ones he showcased!
     
  4. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    I don't disagree with you on that note.
     
  5. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    His project #1 is precisely how I like to shoot in Disney, for years now. ; I usually suggest it to anyone who asks for a shooting project or style in Disney - it's surprising how few people actually do think of shooting that way, because Disney is far and away the best location on Earth for such styles. ; There is nowhere I can think of that allows you to take photos that could be taken in any of 10 decades, 50 states, or 100+ countries around the world. ; The details are stunning, and in multitudes far too many to ever shoot all of. ; I've been trying, 4-6 times a year every year since I started shooting digital in 1997, plus a few decades of film shooting before that. ; Every time I go back, I can find another few hundred details I've never shot before.
     
  6. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    That was an interesting read. ; I would have never thought of giving myself a theme to shoot for. ; I might have to give this a try when I am there in August.
     
  7. gary

    gary Member

    you'll be there in august, what's the theme going to be?? air conditioning around the world??

    wdw may 26, 2004, at saratoga springs for a grand opening/part of members homecoming event
    one of only 2 times in my life i've been so hot that i ended up feeling physically ill by evening
     
  8. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    I have gone to the World my entire life in the summer time, so it doesn't bother me. ; We got married there on 8/7/00 and it was 95 outside with a nice breeze that blew across Sunset Pointe at the Poly. ; I have only gotten "sick" once and that was in the summer of 2001 when we went for our anniversary. ; It was like 120 with the heat index that year and all the pavilions were 50 degrees cooler, so it really kick our tails. ; We finally started going at opening then leaving and going back for a nap, then going back at night. ; I like being in the parks late at night because I think they are more picturesque.
     
  9. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    I just like to find shady spots throughout the parks where I can grab a drink and hit the shade to sit for a spell - just to dry the sweat and drink up something cold. ; Then again, I do live down here in Florida - so though I sweat profusely, it doesn't really affect me otherwise. ; I go walking out in the swamps, in direct sunlight, for miles in the middle of the summer looking for animals and birds, carrying 40Lbs of pack, so I guess I've just gotten used to it.

    And at least in a few of the parks at Disney, you can get away with sweating a lot...just head over to MK and hang around Splash Mountain, or AK near Kali rapids...that way noone can tell the water from the sweat! ; ;)
     

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