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brizzle
19-08-2004, 22:37
...thought I'd post some photo's.
These are from Dec 2003 and April/May 2004

http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/brizzle/200481918317_i_drive.jpg
A slow shutter speed to capture the hustle bustle of I-Drive

http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/brizzle/200481918337_splash_mountain.jpg
Splash Mountain all painted and lookin' good

http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/brizzle/2004819183439_tink_epcot.jpg
Tinkerbell topiary at Epcot during the Garden & Flower Festival

http://www.orlando-guide.info/forums/Data/brizzle/2004819183526_the_bosses.jpg
The 'owners' wave goodbye until next time

Brizzle

Jackie1
20-08-2004, 01:19
Hi Brizzle,
What great pictures, i love the one of I-Drive especially.
Jackie

benfilo
20-08-2004, 03:28
I can almost feel the heat off the I drive[msnsmile2]

benfilo

Daniel Snell
21-08-2004, 03:14
Love that I drive pic makes me want to go now![msncry]

21-08-2004, 06:46
Love the I Drive photo!

I was there today and it was 100 degrees!!!

amy
21-08-2004, 13:37
Great photos Brizzle, i have just tried posting some but keep getting a fault page when I click on upload. Any idea to what I am doing wrong:(:(

brizzle
21-08-2004, 14:07
If the size of the photo is less than 97.66kb and it is with a jpg or gif format then you should be fine.
If it complies with both of those criteria then I can't think why it won't upload.

Soz,

Brizzle.

amy
21-08-2004, 17:13
Thanks Brizzle the problems sorted now thanks to you and Jhn who DM me we have now managed to post our pic,
Thanks:)

CarolAnn
22-08-2004, 18:57
I want to post some pics now:)I know I have loads, and looking at yours Brizzle just remind me of all our happy days in Orlando:D[8D]
Thanks;)

Epic
23-08-2004, 16:51
anyone know how to take a pic like the great one of i drive?is there anything i can do to my standard camera to get a brill outcome like that?

thanks

Wazz
23-08-2004, 17:26
epic you need a camera where you can adjust the shutter speed and a tripod to hold the camera steady.the slow shutter speed takes longer to take the pic so you get the blurring of the lights as cars move past but you need to hold the camera steady so don't hold it with your hands or you'll move the camera.

vice a versa a fast shutter speed enables you to take pics of fast moving things with no blur.

brizzle
23-08-2004, 21:06
yep, 8 second shutter speed so in basic terms the light was let in for 8 seconds.

No tripod used here just set it up on a railing outside somewhere like Dairy Queen on timer (timer avoids the wobble associated with just pressing the shutter release button) with the t'other half telling me to hurry up :)
As pointed out it has to be kept deadly still which your hands will not be able to do hence the tripod (or placing it down on a steady surface)

Brizzle