I know Kodak has marked spots throughout the park, but I want to get some really good pictures, and maybe some that aren't the "classics". Where are your favorite picture spots? Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I know Kodak has marked spots throughout the park, but I want to get some really good pictures, and maybe some that aren't the "classics". Where are your favorite picture spots? Any tips or tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
by far my favorite is getting pictures of my girls when they drive the Autopia cars. they're small enough so i have to sit in the passenger seat, and snap away most the trip with a digital - a lot of them don't turn out too good. but here's some that did:
http://bricoot.smugmug.com/gallery/742813
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well my favorites are playing with the castle. using a statue in front with the castle as a background or using flowers by the hub with the castle background or placing people on the walkway with an upward angle toward the castle or the castle at night with king arthurs in the background
I love taking a picture from the top of the Mark Twain as it goes in front on NOS.
I love the staircase in New Orelans Square. There are always beautiful flowers, and usually not a crowd.
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dirty lens aside, this is one of my favorite shots:
http://bradk.smugmug.com/gallery/1465116/2/70025781
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I agree with the staircases in New Orleans square. Great shots there.
Also get a close up of the fountain in Toontown. Sort of squat down and shoot up towards it. It makes a great photo. Another great one (if you have a camera that takes good night shots) is to sit on a bench in town square and shoot straight down main street at night. Beautiful.
i like taking pictures of the back of the castle, but lean down and point the camera up. the castle looks really tall.
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