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I never seem to be able to find those princesses anywhere outside of Princess Fantasy Faire, and for some reason I am never to happy with my shots of the princesses. Oh well... Here's one of the few shots that I really liked :)
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Thanks! Though I give alot of credit to the front row seats I sit in almost every time I see the show. :)
Thanks niklj. I'll use this tip on my next post.
They are out for 20-25 minutes at a time, everyday on the side paths to the Castle between 1:30 - 3:00. Snow White stays on the right near the Wishing Well. The others (Arial, Cinderella, and/or Aurora) usually on the other side. No: Tiana, Mulan, Repunzel, etc. Usually just before the AACB show at 2:15.
At odd times in the park, characters will make up bit or story and act it out. This is Snow White and Perer Pan at 2:00 in June at the wishing well while the Mary Poppins show was going on.
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They stand in the shade so the lighting is very good.
Several of the newest Princesses are very beautiful.
This Aurora is not new, but Beautiful, and very nice.
Before I retired last year, I would leave work early and see the final Aladdin show every Friday. We probably know each other by sight...
A nice view I got while exiting Indiana Jones. So many people never see this since they just rush off the ride.
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I never rush off the ride but I don't believe I've seen that!
Horsie
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Pirates by GeeVee419, on Flickr
Timing for this shot is pure luck.
That is really good GeeVee, lightning gave you a flash effect. You must have a pretty fast lens, what is your set up?
Thanks Chris. Actually my lens is not all that fast. I had the iso turned up to 3200 and shot at 1/15 of a second at f4. This was taken with a Pentax K20d which has an in body shake reduction option which was turned on.
Another shot from the Indy exit.
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