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Dec 20, 2005 13:36 |  #1

disney and mickey in orlando folrida


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Dec 20, 2005 15:26 |  #2

Nice picture, brings back a few memories from atip a few years back :)




  
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Dec 20, 2005 15:39 |  #3

When was this taken? I was just there two weeks ago. We might have passed eachother without knowing. How ironic would that be? Check this out:

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Dec 20, 2005 16:30 as a reply to  @ sageone's post |  #4

That is a terrific capture of the statue at Disney World.

Ok, this picture wasn't taken with a Canon, in fact, I didn't even take it, but I've got to post it.

My wife took this picture of my son and me in front of that same statue. It was taken with a little Sony Cybershot, but it is one of my favorite pictures.

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Dec 20, 2005 16:33 |  #5

That's the better angle...great comp and great color. P&S cameras can take some great shots as long as all other variables are in line - they seem to be here. Good stuff.


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Dec 20, 2005 17:48 |  #6

Now that's touching - A Man and His Mouse!

Fun foto - Butch50, I like your rendition too. It's definitely the better angle.


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