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Luján - Mendoza - Argentina.
I could write down a hole fake story about "Los Cubos" (the cubes, that's how we call this building) and make it sound kinda apocalypitc...
But hell, no, that would be just stupid.
This is the main entrance corridor of the art museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is located on the lakefront. The visitor's have a fantastic view of Lake Michigan right outside this vast window. This is an HDR tonemapped in Photomatix and final work and editing with Photoshop Elements. Looks Best On Black
Have you seen Enchanted Tales With Belle?
The other day I kinda got dragged into Enchanted Tales with Belle. I wasn't excited as much as I should have been, but I decided I should get into it for the sake of the children watching and participating. I got selected as a soldier and put my all into it. I had a blast. I love this show and can't wait to go again and see it from the audience perspective.
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Getting my current position within the Walt Disney Company for my second college program was disappointment after disappointment. But because of some major self study to better myself as a person, I was equipped with skills to make the most of every situation. At first I was told I was going to be in attractions. This was low on my interest for working at Disney. I even called to see if they could get me Photopass again, and they replied with a "Take it or leave it" offer back. So I took it. So this is where I first applied the magic phrase, "How it this perfect for me?" Turns out, if I wish to extend (which I do), I theoretically have two skills (or options) for positions that would require minimal training. I am extra valuable.
Next, I found out that I was going to be working in Animal Kingdom. I am still a poor college program cast member and living in Florida (or anywhere really) is not cheap. I looked up the hours for the Animal Kingdom and the park closes most of the year around 5:00 pm. Hours are going to be hard to come by. I had to ask the question again. "How is THIS perfect?" Well, I am able to wander the parks freely after my shifts are done (with a change of clothes that is) and take pictures. This gives me so much time to focus on this website that I love and corresponding with you all.
This picture is the Tree of My Life. It reminds me every day that I can make a good situation out of a bad, simply by looking into it more. One of the greatest lessons you will find in this life is that things that happen are just events. It's us that classifies them as good or bad. Try spinning every "Bad" situation into a positive one and you'll be amazed with what you will find. Sometimes it comes quickly, others you'll had to really wonder if it would ever be perfect, but it always is. I love this picture and I know that the skies may be dark, but life grows stronger after the rain.
How is your current situation "PERFECT" for you?
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Second HDR i have done. This stuff is kinda cool, but lots more to learn as with everything. This one probably took 45 minutes with 7 photos merged together and messing.
I spent all day hiking to get this shot of Mt Driftwood. It's at an elevation of 6'3".
Actually, I stumbled across this old gigantic driftwood tree stump and thought the top looked like the mountainous terrain you would see out in southern Utah!
What animal do you have to see at Animal Kingdom?
I was in Disney's animal Kingdom the other day and I stumbled upon this little area on the Oasis, right before going to Discovery Island. This part of Animal Kingdom was first designed to be a series of trails that would take the adventurer around to meet new animals and plants and all this with no maps. The issue with this is that it would take people forever just to...
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This was a short hike from the parking lot, but you still had to hike over a big snowfield. The hike was worth it. The viewing area is close to the falls, so the only drawback is a ton of water spray. I got soaked trying to capture this waterfall, while keeping the lens dry. The things we photogs go through to capture the "Perfect Shot!"
Family day in Baker Beach - thank God no nudies today. Perhaps the weather drove them away.
Taken with Canon EOS Rebel T1I. and rendered into HDR.
Hoping to come back here on a clearer cloudless day - also would love to take sunset shots here someday as well.
This was inside of Chippewa Lake Park on my last visit. You can see it's parked near the main entrance.
Train bridge pillars.
Car in the frame is ghosted pretty bad...willing to live with it at the moment.
So I just renewed my flickr account for another year *party horns* and I remembered that I had this SWEET HDR pano that I never uploaded. Matt, your excitement for this new technique has renewed my own desire to seek out even larger HDR panoramic potentials.
This building is located on the north campus of the University of Michigan's sprawling estate. It houses practice rooms, recital halls, and a music library. The pond was constructed in the shape of a piano and if you can make it to the roof, you're provided with an amazing view of the surrounding land of academia.
Denali National Park
The road hugged the cliff for this part of the journey. It was amazing to see the buses pass one another.
A single RAW image tonemapped in Photomatix.
So during our Honeymoon roadtrip, we stopped at beautiful Carmel-Bt-The-Sea.
Not much bigger than the size of a large village, this place sure packs a shopping punch with a Louis Vitton and Tiffany's on the High Street amixed with arts galleries and surf shops.
Yes, when we make my millions and retire, this will be one of our places to hang out for sure.
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If you could stand anywhere for a picture, where would it be?
One night I was trying to find a good angle of Everest with the full moon that was bound to rise. I tried from the bridge I had shot before, but that was too far away, even for my 200mm lens. I tried closer, but there were walls everywhere blocking my view. I traveled even closer and new I wouldn't be able to get the shot I wanted. I started walking...
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3 Exposure HDR one stop between each exposure.
See it one year earlier: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3331658115/
See it in the Winter: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3332468942/
Padlock on an open door: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/2908444481/
Graffiti on the wall that collapsed: www.flickr.com/photos/tapm/3502870861/
Which park has the best food overall?
I've said it before and I'll say it again, "Hollywood Studios is the least photogenic park in all of Walt Disney World." But I finally found where it shines. The restaurants are the crowning achievement for this park. This one in particular. The Brown Derby, patterned after the real one in California, is...
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