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Disneyland Halloween Time, that is! Taken last year but edited...yesterday lol. I’ll be posting Halloween photos in Christmas this year knowing the snail’s pace I work at on my edits.
Celebrities and the press attended the world premiere of Disney Channel's highly-anticipated High School Musical 2, which was hosted at AMC Theatres in Downtown Disney at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, on Tuesday, August 14, and I was there.
Disneyland
Anaheim, CA
That's the semi-new Fantasy Faire section in the background, but this is really a shot of the castle moat, bridges, and more importantly the sunlight pouring through this tree that has probably been here since 1950-something.
I don't post photos much these days because of various life circumstances, but I'm hoping to get back in the game once a few hurdles get cleared. As far as this new Flickr: change is life, and I'd rather have a living Flickr than a stagnant, dead one.
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Based on the trolleys that provided transportation to the masses in Los Angeles circa 1925, two trolleys make their way up and down Buena Vista Street, past Hollywood Blvd to Sunset Blvd. at Disney California Adventure.
Pictured here is the green Red Car Trolley, #623. The number pays homage to the summer of 1923 when the Disney Brothers arrived in Los Angeles to start the The Walt Disney Company. The other trolley, the red Red Car Trolley is designated #717, a nod to when the original Magic Kingdom, Disneyland opened on July 17, 1955.
This is one of my favorite Aladdins in the entire cast. Which is what made it all the more awesome/special when he recognized and stopped me as I was walking through Hollywood Pictures Backlot and said Hi. I'm so appreciative to him for making an ordinary trip to the Disneyland Resort so memorable, and I couldn't possibly thank him enough for making my 99th viewing of Aladdin A Musical Spectacular so awesome.
Taken on 3/27/2011 during the 12:40 performance.
I'm new to photography, so constructive criticism is always appreciated :)