There were the "say cheese" photos...
and the random candids...
and the silly ones...
And then we decided to stage our runs through Test Track (since we've ridden so many times, we know right where the camera is, and often we just look distracted). Here's where things started getting priceless. Here you have dead people in the front seat...
...which evolved into Angry Darumas in the back seat...
...and finally, a car full of people preparing to crash--the best part was, sitting in the front seat, we had no idea our entire car was in on it until we saw the photo come up on the screen at the Test Track exit!
And then, Nichole had a brilliant idea. If you go to Disney, each of the parks has designated "Kodak photo spots," otherwise known as those touristy spots that everyone stops to take their photo. Nichole decided that we should locate each of them (thanks to our handy park map--first time I've needed one of those in more than eight years!) and take our photo. Things started off pretty tame...
...with a hint of silliness...
(Not as easy as you might think to make yourself part of a totem pole.)
...until inspiration struck. And then we were cooking. See, each of these Kodak photo spots has a little marker. And on that marker is a staged photo, with the basic idea of showing you which background you're looking for, something like this:
Except most of them are super cheesy. And that was when we decided to re-create them.
Oh. Yes. We. Did.
And now we have a new mission the next time they come to visit: three more Disney parks full of Kodak photo spot inspiration! Because this? Was a success. I am unable to scroll through these photos without giggling.
It's photos like these, the way the make me feel, that keeps me toting my camera along.
Those last two? I love that we're laughing. The Disney photographer had my camera. He told Daniel to cross his arms over his chest. We weren't sure what he was cooking up for a pose...until he told us it was just because he hates the Patriots.
Get out your cameras. Make some memories. It's how we bottle moments of time while we have the chance.
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