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daughterofthesavior:

djstoxafranz:

Panoramic Photo’s taken while on rides at Disneyland. I used the panoramic feature on an iPhone, and the movement of the ride to take them. 
Photos by Afranz

Listed from Top to Bottom
1. Disney’s California Adventure Pier from Rocket Rods
2. Trees above on Splash Mountain (White smudges are light leaks)
3. Splash Mountain after the drop
4. Ariel’s Undersea Adventure
5. Bumper Cars in Cars Land
6. Car’s Land
7. World of Color from Ariel’s Grotto

I wanted to take more, but many of the rides were either to dark for exposure, or the ride moved too fast to take a panoramic. Like or share if you dig, and send me your photos if you try this technique on your next visit.

this is heaven.

I love this. I miss Disneyland ):

San Francisco’s Emerald City on Flickr.

Photo adventure! Pier 7 lamps and the green sparkle of the Transamerica Pyramid Building

For more of my photography, check out my flickr | facebook

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fight-0ff-yourdem0ns:

be-a-shreddedkunt-or-die-mirin:

radicalhomo:

Photographer’s girlfriend leads him around the world.

What I want to do

This is so cute

sanfrancisko:

(A|MILAS)

disneyparksphotoproject:

photographer: Elton Anderson

photojojo:

Julian Wolkenstein creatively arranges his portraits so that they people in them cast intricate shadows! Could this be the next Christmas card fad? Somehow we think not. 

The Coolest Portraits are the Ones That Cast Awesome Shadows

via We Waste Time

mickeyandminnie:

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parapraxicprince:

I LOVE THESE!

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Astonishing Costumes on Flickr.

Seen with the Princess & The Frog / New Orleans float in Mickey’s Soundsational Parade

For more of my photography, check out my flickr | facebook

Chocolate Mint Brownie Cookies on Flickr.

These were deliciousss! I would share some of these baked goodies with you if we didn’t finish ‘em all already P:

For more of my photography, check out my flickr | facebook


photojojo:

You’re probably looking at these photos and wondering how much time and expensive equipment it took to pull them off, but think again. 

Eric Staller created these incredible light drawings back in the 1970’s with a 35mm film camera, 4th of July sparklers, and some Christmas lights. Not bad, huh?

Stunning Light Drawings of NYC in the 1970’s

via Reddit | My Modern Net

I made a Facebook page for my photography! Yaaaay! Have a gander and let me know what you think (:

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