This week we continue sorting through the maze of settings on point and shoot cameras and what each icon represents. If you missed last week’s blog, you can catch up via this link. Landscape – Mountains, woods, lakes, and general scenic shots come out best under this daylight setting. Museum – No flash allowed? No … Continue reading "Quick Guide to Camera Icons G-P"
World of Disney(land)
Posted onTweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum are up to questionable action once again. Here at Downtown Disney in Anaheim, CA, folks can buy up a plethora of Disneyland Resort merchandise. I know I have. Hope you enjoyed traveling back to 2007 with me for Disney Pic of the Week – Store Fronts. Keep up with my … Continue reading "World of Disney(land)"
Quick Guide to Camera Icons A-F
Posted onPoint and shoot cameras have many. SLRs (film or digital) have some. They are the cute little graphic drawings, icons, that each represent a different setting. If you’ve been stuck in auto mode, using these easy-to-choose-from functions is the next step. Come, I’ll show you. Action – You hold still while your subject runs, speeds, … Continue reading "Quick Guide to Camera Icons A-F"
Color Contrast
Posted onTaking a step forward and improving your photography skills, we look at adjustments one can make on a point and shoot camera. In this scenario I used my Canon PowerShot SX100 IS and its My Colors function. It’s possible that your camera has the same or similiar capability but will be called something else. Peruse … Continue reading "Color Contrast"
Disney Pic of the Week – Heroes
Posted onTarzan. Hercules. Aladdin. Husband. Fiance. Boyfriend. I’m a lucky girl. But uh, back in the real world, so to speak, Disney knows that every damsel in distress annnnd daydreamer wishes for her own hero. I could go on and on about the boys but I’ll save you the agony. Enjoy this week’s theme, eye candy, … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week – Heroes"
Time to Bake the Bread
Posted onDisney’s California Adventure features a walk thru self-guided tour of Boudin Bakery down on Pacific Wharf. Soon as you enter, samples of sourdough bread await consumption. Several TV monitors play a humorous explanation by Rosie O’Donnell and Colin Mochrie (Whose Line is it Anyway?) of the history of Boudin and sourdough. I caught this cutie … Continue reading "Time to Bake the Bread"
Photo Album – Disney Horticulture
Posted onEpcot’s Flower and Garden Festival ended on May 15th but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy the fantastic hard work that horticulturists do all year long at Walt Disney World and Disneyland. It’s funny how one notices things like topiaries that are year-round once the show closes. I hope you enjoy this segment of my … Continue reading "Photo Album – Disney Horticulture"
Goofy’s Candy Company
Posted onMickey’s “Boo-to-You” Halloween Parade is fantastical fun filled with dancing gravediggers, skeleton musicians, trick-or-treating characters, and rockin ‘n rollin’ villains. Let us not forget that catchy song that stays with you until February. The final parade float is :cough: manually powered :cough: by Goofy in a candy ribbon colored suit and hat. His employees hand … Continue reading "Goofy’s Candy Company"
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
Posted onDepending on how old the kids traveling with you are, this oversized playground might not even appear on your radar of things to see at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Honey, I Shrunk the Kids Movie Set Adventure (it’s full given name) features many larger-than-life props used for the 1989 family film starring Rick Moranis and Marcia … Continue reading "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids"
Disney Menu Snapshots & Submissions Guide
Posted onOne way restaurants keep customers coming back for more is to transform their menus from time to time. Chefs enjoy experimenting and coming up with new dishes along with altering old favorites. We here at AllEars.Net love to keep up with the ever-changing offers. When prices increase (or rarely decrease), we want to know so … Continue reading "Disney Menu Snapshots & Submissions Guide"
