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What? I don’t know. I was trying to think of a title for this installment of my blog and honestly, I had a brain cramp. Forgive me. There’s one question I hear more often than anything else. How many photos can I fit onto the memory card? For your enjoyment, I have designed a pretty … Continue reading "Light Meter: Peter Pan Picked a Pack of Pictures"
Adventures by Disney Tips
Posted onI just realized I never published these. While not a comprehensive tip listing, it will hopefully help those planning a Southwestern Adventure by Disney… Linda Mac provides the Sedona tips. Try to arrive in Phoenix the day/night before the Adventure begins. Those who flew in the same morning the tour started were very very exhausted … Continue reading "Adventures by Disney Tips"
Light Meter: A Tale of 1 Million Megapixels Porportion
Posted onSit back, relax, and pay close attention as this a true story. It was a damp and dark night with the fog rolling in from the Atlantic coastline. In the distance, a shrieking owl and the rattling of chains echo in moonlight. Then all of a sudden, Wait, wait, wait, that’s the wrong story. Sorry … Continue reading "Light Meter: A Tale of 1 Million Megapixels Porportion"
Adventures by Disney – Reflections
Posted onIt’s been several weeks since I returned from the American Southwest. In some respects, it feels like yesterday, and then sometimes – it feels like a dream (sound familiar like a visit to Disney World?). I have looked at the photos continually, reread my blogs and those of LindaMac and am simply amazed at the … Continue reading "Adventures by Disney – Reflections"
Light Meter: Point and Shoot 101
Posted onThere is an abundance of cameras on the market these days for the consumer to choose from. The important question is, which one is right for you? Do you only take photos at birthday parties and family gatherings? Are you at every soccer game cheering on your daughter? Have you found yourself hoping for more … Continue reading "Light Meter: Point and Shoot 101"
Light Meter: Keep it Simple
Posted onOne of the great things about strolling down Disneyland’s Main Street is that all of our senses get to enjoy it. The mouth-watering scent of peanut brittle coming from the candy shop. The sound of hooves clunking along the concrete as a horse pulls a carriage. The taste of Fantasia ice cream (R.I.P.) made of … Continue reading "Light Meter: Keep it Simple"
Adventures by Disney – Final Dinner and Goodbyes
Posted onAfter the rafting we returned back to the Red Cliffs lodge we all had a few minutes to go to our rooms and change, or dry off, or whatever. A box lunch was ready for us and boy was it good to eat LOL. Again, many folks headed off to a variety of activities, but … Continue reading "Adventures by Disney – Final Dinner and Goodbyes"
Adventures by Disney – Moab Part 6 – Our Last Day
Posted onA buffet breakfast was waiting for us in the main lodge building. We’d be departing at 9:00am for our River Rafting Adventure on the Colorado River! The pre-trip materials described this as Class 1 and 2 rapids. Probably because of the lateness of the season, they were mostly Class 1. However, that was just perfect … Continue reading "Adventures by Disney – Moab Part 6 – Our Last Day"
Light Meter: PM People Pictures – Beginner
Posted onI’m sure that many of you if not all of you have taken photos of your family, friends and/or vampires at night. The lights are low, Cinderella’s Castle is basking in the glow of magenta and blue gels. You want to capture the end of a glorious day at the Magic Kingdom. As an excited … Continue reading "Light Meter: PM People Pictures – Beginner"
Adventures by Disney – Moab Part 5
Posted onAfter our amazing morning, we drove into Moab for Lunch on our Own. We had about 2 hours and thought it would be plenty of time to eat and do a little shopping. Not. While the restaurant we went to had decent food, we can’t say as much for the service. This is as good … Continue reading "Adventures by Disney – Moab Part 5"
