22Oct
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She was one of the original Mickey Mouse Club Mouseketeers, the onscreen love of Frankie Avalon in the megahit “Beach Party” movies, the chief proponent of Skippy peanut butter on TV and, of course, the Queen of Walt Disney World Resort and one of the nicest people ever in show business. Wait a minute though, you might be thinking. What was that thing about Annette being Queen of Walt Disney World Resort? Allow me to make my intricate, airtight case for how America’s Girl Next Door inadvertently helped built the Vacation Kingdom
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Sights & Sounds at Disney Parks: Happy Birthday, Queen Annette!
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19May
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Choose a location in either Disneyland park or Disney California Adventure park, and find a nice spot where you can safely close your eyes — and just listen. You might be amazed at what you hear. In almost any themed land you visit you’ll hear the music, and then you’ll start to hear the many other layers of sound that give each place its character and nuance. Whether it’s the telegraph machine at the New Orleans Square Station , the noisy seagulls perched in Nemo’s lagoon, or Snow White wishing for her prince, you’ll hear sounds big and small
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What Are Your Favorite Sounds at the Disneyland Resort?
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30Sep
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I hope you enjoyed the daytime photos of Disneyland Railroad from my last post . This next photo was captured by using a technique called “panning.” I hand held the camera set at a slow shutter speed while moving (panning) it with the speed of the train. I like this technique because it makes the subject stand out by blurring the background. When I was scouting for this shot during the day, I liked the angle but decided that a photo at night would be much more interesting
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A Train’s Life 2: The Disneyland Railroad
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