Disney Pics of the Week – Topiary

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Disney artists work in many mediums, not the least of which is shrubbery. Topiary is the art of creating sculptures from living plants such as trees and shrubs. Disney gardeners also create topiary from moss and vines. Topiary dates back to the Roman times where you would have seen stylized hedges and geometrically shaped plants. … Continue reading "Disney Pics of the Week – Topiary"
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Where in the World #84

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This was Challenge #83: And here’s the answer: Copyright © 2009 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 1/250s shutter, f/.6 Have you ever looked closely at the tops of the ticket booths at Disney’s Animal Kingdom? There are some beautiful carvings just above the gorgeous bougainvillea. Each of the three booths has a different menagerie of … Continue reading "Where in the World #84"
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No Pedaling for You, Lisa!

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Lisa is none too pleased about being to short to pedal a Surrey Bike.Nikon D70/18-200VR, 1/250s, f/5, ISO 200, EV -0.3, 62mm Focal Length For my Disney Pic of the Week on Humor, I wanted to share poor Lisa’s reaction to finding out she was too short to pedal the Surrey Bikes around the Epcot … Continue reading "No Pedaling for You, Lisa!"
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Of Comments, Feedback & Questions

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Over the past couple of months, the bloggers here at AllEars.Net have asked for some improvements to our blogs. The fabulous AllEars.Net Tech Team sprang into action and gave us links for people to easily leave us Comments and Feedback. They also improved navigation so you can easily go back in history or move between … Continue reading "Of Comments, Feedback & Questions"
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A Serious Understatement

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Copyright © 2008 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D300, 18-200VR lens, 1/250s shutter, f8 On our photowalk in December, several people found the humor in this safety cone floating in Crescent Lake, including Lisa and Scott. However, knowing that humor was the topic for an upcoming Pic of the Week (and being the brat that I am), … Continue reading "A Serious Understatement"
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Shooting Through Glass at Night

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Say you’re walking down Main St. in Disneyland and a simple yet intriguing window display catches your eye. It’s late morning and the sun is already strong. You notice that people, gas lamps, signs, and even the wooden Indian statue you’ve dubbed Tecumseh because you’ve seen “Cheers” a zillion times, are reflecting in the glass. … Continue reading "Shooting Through Glass at Night"
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Disney Pic of the Week – Humor

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Welcome one and all to this week’s laugh riot theme, humor. There are always those mischievious moments that ocur when friends and families get together. A smart cookie has them captured for blackmail purposes or just posterity, the choice is yours. Far beyond the gags of Toontown are numerous other locations and events that turn … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week – Humor"
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Where in the World #83

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This was Challenge #82: And here’s the answer: Copyright © 2008 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D300, 18-200VR, 1/100s shutter, f/5, ISO 2500 This bulletin board gives you some amusing reading material while waiting in the queue for Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor Comedy Club in the Magic Kingdom. Bonnie Smith was the first to send in the … Continue reading "Where in the World #83"
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Thar She Blows!

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Copyright © 2008 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D50, 18-200VR lens, 2.5s shutter, f11 I’m sure most everyone recognizes this boney fellow. Perched high atop the sign for the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction in Adventureland, this long-gone swashbuckler keeps an eye out for possible riches to be had. In fact, he has two eyes out!
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Using a Tripod at WDW

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Hollywood Studios Entrance.Nikon D70/18-200VR, 30s, f/16, ISO 200, +0.3 EV, 170mm Focal length, Tripod I have never carried a tripod into a Walt Disney World park until my last trip. I thought it would be too much trouble and a bother. However, if you plan ahead, it can be done without too much disruption to … Continue reading "Using a Tripod at WDW"
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