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Old 25th of September 2006 (Mon)   #1
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Default Disney On Ice (Part 2)

More from the weekends Disney On Ice . . . .. . . . All shot at ISO 1250 with 70-200 F2.8 IS and 1DM2N.



















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Old 25th of September 2006 (Mon)   #2
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These all look really great - they're making me think that I should perhaps re-think me decision not to book Disney on Ice for this Christmas!

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Old 25th of September 2006 (Mon)   #3
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Great stuff!
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have you contacted disney to tell them you have these images? these are spectactular images...well done...

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Old 25th of September 2006 (Mon)   #5
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Wow... very nice.
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Old 26th of September 2006 (Tue)   #6
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These all look really great - they're making me think that I should perhaps re-think me decision not to book Disney on Ice for this Christmas!

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Alan,

It was a great show. If you have the chance to see it then you should. I took my 6yo daughter last wednesday and she loved it.
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these are awesome!

I'm just wondering if you had any problems with security about taking you camera and lens inside the venue, or did you have a special pass?
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Really nice shots!
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I like what you've done here, very nice indeed.
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Old 27th of September 2006 (Wed)   #10
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these are awesome!

I'm just wondering if you had any problems with security about taking you camera and lens inside the venue, or did you have a special pass?
Hi,

I had a photo pass so i was ok.
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Jonny-
These are some of the best indoor shots I've ever seen! Nice job!
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A Fairy Tale in pictures...exquisite captures of the characters...
Congratulations...

Yes, ice skating can be fun to watch too...
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very nice. How did you go about getting a photo pass to a disney production?
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very nice. How did you go about getting a photo pass to a disney production?
I just asked....if you don't ask you don't get i suppose.
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I just asked....if you don't ask you don't get i suppose.
Just asked... who? at the venue? before hand when purchasing tickets?
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