osborne favorites from tim's lovely assistant, gary

gary

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osborne lights is almost photographic neuron overload after awhile, you see another thing to capture or another viewpoint of something you thought you had shot the heck out of every time you move even just a few feet or turn around
so here are some of mine from that same evening as tim,
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had to split into 2 posts, even though i saved at 125kb file size it's telling me i'm over the 1000kb limit with all 6
note the hidden mickey in #6
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I like the bike shot as well Gary, very nice. All the time I spent at the Osborne lights and I missed that sign that regarding the Spectacle of Dancing Lights. I must have been needing caffeine at that point!
 
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I am partial to the gargoyle shot personally, but these are all great gary! I like the capture of the hidden mickeys in the first one.
 
"Paul" said:
I like the bike shot as well Gary, very nice. All the time I spent at the Osborne lights and I missed that sign that regarding the Spectacle of Dancing Lights. I must have been needing caffeine at that point!

You missed the sign meaning you forgot to take a picture of it or you really didn't see it? Its only like 10 feet high right above your head. LOL
 
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thanks everyone, i have to give props to tim, he really helped me bring it this year, it's exhausting to be his mousefest assistant, but well worth every 18 hour day
the bike shot was driving me crazy, trying to get the bike isolated from that railing in the front of it, i like to have taken about 6 shots before i settled on this one as acceptable
i understand why disney has to do the railings, but by making them toddler proof height it's just tall enough to make the shot difficult
 
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