While we are waiting (and waiting and waiting) for the results. ; Here are some TMIPer's during the Hunt. Caught: Dennis photographing a secret naval wargame simulation. Justin with his mighty SONY. Jeff (RedOctober) joking with CM Joe about where the last photo clue might be. ; He was as stumped as we were! Karen playing along for my camera.
I'm thinking... They liked every team's photos so much that EVERYONE WINS!!!! ; The wait is killing me (okay, not really, but come on man!)
Now I'm curious, Scott: ; What is that thing hanging from my left hand? ; It looks like a wallet or something.
That's what it is, all right. ; As you can see, I'm using a multitasking technique that allows me to keep a firm grip on the envelope and use my remaining two fingers to firmly support the camera. ; Also note the artistic way the camera strap is hooked around the envelope. Or maybe I'm just trying to hide the scruffy underside of my chin. Either way, you can file this one under "How NOT to hold a camera." ; ;D
Tim, feel free to use this photo for any future slideshow presentations. ; Dennis, you didn't drop the camera so it must have worked. ; That was a tough subject to photograph. ; The CMs came up with some great ideas. ; BTW, does anyone know what the name of this little store is? ; Couldn't find it.
At least noone photographed me taking my photo of that clue - talk about strange stance and hold! ; I took advantage of live view with a tilt LCD on my camera to hold the camera at arms length above my head, UPSIDE DOWN, to get an 'eye-level' perspective of the Battleship board. ; I don't think that stance would pass muster with any pro photogs. ;
Yeah, I think we both ended up with nearly the same view using the Tilt Screen. ; It definitely comes in handy every once in a while.
Contest? ; What contest? ; Oh yeah...I think I remember that, long ago, when we were young. Maybe we should see if any of the 4 teams hasn't made any comments - could be they won and are enjoying a World tour of all Disney parks as their prize, and the whiners like us are the teams that lost! ;
On my last trip I made a point of trying to determine the name of the shop, and it appears that it has no name. ; There is no sign anywhere. ; The wall behind Mr. Spell says "Story Dept", but I think that's just an attempt to duplicate the Pixar campus atmosphere.