WDW Picture of the Day (Part 6)

ssymes

Active Member
Is this at Coronado Springs?

No, it is in one of the restrooms at AK. I believe it is near the Safari ride. I had never seen these before and thought it would make an interesting pic. :)

Speaking of pics...


AK_DI.jpg
 

meekoman

Active Member
Mine for today:


I've noticed a lot of potentially great shots recently that suffer from no editing. I know no one wants to spend all day editing pictures, but some of these changes are relatively quick fixes (30 seconds or less) that could be accomplished with a free photo editing program.

Remember, even Ansel Adams spent time in the darkroom. Photo editing programs are the 'digital darkroom'.

What programs do you suggest? Also, why do my shots show up smaller than other posters?
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Regarding photo editing, I've heard good things about GIMP, Picnik, and Picassa. I haven't used any of them. I use Photoshop CS3.

Matt, I don't think Dreamfinder calls anymore. If he calls anyone, I think he would be prank calling that Channing fellow.

Mine for today. Another sad EPCOT sight:

Clicking takes you to its Flickr page.
 

Horizons1

Well-Known Member
Regarding photo editing, I've heard good things about GIMP, Picnik, and Picassa. I haven't used any of them. I use Photoshop CS3.

Matt, I don't think Dreamfinder calls anymore. If he calls anyone, I think he would be prank calling that Channing fellow.

Mine for today. Another sad EPCOT sight:

Clicking takes you to its Flickr page.

WDWFigment, I love your pics. You and JeffB and a few others on here, and a few people I've met on Flickr, you guys do fantastic shots.

Your colors are so vivid and lively, absolutely gorgeous. How far in depth do you go with your editing in Photoshop? I've got 7.0 and just started to mess around with saturation and the like, but I would love to be on par with your pictures for color.

And for your night shots, they're very smooth. Is that your camera or is it editing? I've noticed in a lot of my night shots, even with my tripod, I get a very grainy look in the night sky. It's very frustrating and I'm wondering if you know of anything I could do to improve the picture or edit the grain out. Thanks much. :wave:

And Studios Fan, thank you. Glad you like it.
 

foreverbelle

Well-Known Member
Regarding photo editing, I've heard good things about GIMP, Picnik, and Picassa. I haven't used any of them. I use Photoshop CS3.

Matt, I don't think Dreamfinder calls anymore. If he calls anyone, I think he would be prank calling that Channing fellow.

Mine for today. Another sad EPCOT sight:

Clicking takes you to its Flickr page.

Great Shot. Makes me feel like I am right there again.
 

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