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My photos haven't been good lately, please forgive me. :( :( :(
Something we should all do, let things go..
sometimes you just have to leave it all behind.
today was one of the rare occasions that having a windy day was actually a good thing, picture-wise.
Back story of these photos. I was photographing the Festival of Fantasy Parade at the Magic Kingdom. The floats with the Disney Princesses rotate and I had missed Elsa and Anna cause there side of the float was not showing so I started photographing the Tangled segment of the Parade. I heard someone beside me say its Elsa so I quickly spun around the camera and Elsa noticed me move the camera quickly toward her. She gave me a look and then hid her face. She then mentioned to Anna about me photographing them and Anna and her gave me funny faces for the picture. Gotta love characters especially when they take notice of you photographing them.
No longer afraid of hiding her powers, Elsa pushed her abilities further then ever before.
"It's time to see what I can do
To test the limits and break through
No right, no wrong, no rules for me I'm free!"
Non è una questione di possesso. E' una questione che ho una enorme difficoltà a lasciar andar via le cose a cui tengo.
The base and figure assembled, and standing up. The Elsa figure is about 8 inches high and 6 inches wide, with the base 8 inches in diameter. The magnetic closure is very secure. You can can pick up the figure with the base attached, and when you move it around, the base doesn't wiggle at all.
I bought the newly released Disney Parks Small Snow Queen Elsa Figurine from the China Closet shop in Disneyland on Sunday August 2, 2015. I saw her in the Emporium and the China Closet. She costs $49.95, the same price as the other Disney Parks small figurines that have been recently released. She comes in a plain white box, with the base and figure in separate plastic bags and encased in styrofoam.
She and the base are made of resin, and her cape is made of cloth. She is about 8'' tall, and is attached to the separate snowflake base by two very strong magnets. Unfortunately, she cannot free stand when separated from the base, as she has a magnetic post that sticks out underneath, that mates with a magnetic hole in the base. The bottom of the base is lined with felt, and also has six felt feet.
Her paint job is very good, as is her likeness to the animated character. Her arms are out stretched as in the climatic part of her Let It Go scene from the movie. She has glitter on her painted outfit, which does shed a bit. However her organza cape is glitter free. Instead, the cape has embedded silver metallic strands making it glittery. There are small defects on the face of my Elsa figure, and also on her right shoulder. But they are not severe enough to detract from the overall look of the figure, which I like very much.
At half the price of the similarly designed and sized Bradford Exchange Snow Queen Elsa figurine, the Disney Parks version is a much better designed and made figure. I show both of them side by side, so they can be compared.