2.25.2011

Disneyland Fine Art Photographs

My husband and I have passes to Disneyland, but every time we go we just want to do the big rides and leave. This time, I really wanted to appreciate all the little details of Disneyland. There are MANY. The following photos, I captured everything from small details to special moments to parades! I hope you enjoy this collection as much as I do. I will be putting these on my site, and in the future, I will be selling them. 
Enjoy!


 I found this in a cute valentine's window display on Main Street. 
 A sweet little rose bud found in front of the castle. 
When I look at this I feel as if I'm looking into Sleeping Beauties world. I picture her leaned over the bridge there looking at her reflection. 
 This tiny fairy house can be found in Pixie Hollow. Wouldn't you love to live here too?
 Fairy boat. 
 The Cheshire Cat! Can't you hear his laugh when you look at this?
 This is one of my favorites of the collection. I love the colorful lanterns and the colors of the tea cups. I REALLY love that I accidentally captured a cute moment between the couple in the tea cup :)
 I don't usually do this kind of color work because I think it's too "photoshop-y" in most circumstances, but this is art, and this photo is ALL about Alice and her blue dress. 
 These two photos (above and below) were taken just at the right place at the right time. We saw Ariel and Sleeping Beauty rushing through the park to get to their spot. So me and about 5 little girls followed them. I was able to capture these two princesses walking and talking with Ariel. It was so precious, and I'm happy that I was able to capture that. 


Oh to be a Disney Princess. 
 Sleeping Beauty's Castle.
view of "The Partners" statue. 
 Celebration at Disneyland
 The Partners 

 A pretty chained off garden in the court yard of Main Street. This garden area always holds the giant Christmas tree during the holidays and the giant Mickey Pumpkin during Halloween. 
 This is the not so secret ice cream window next to the lockers on main street. It's out in the open, yet there never seems to be a line. Unless this window is closed, you will never find me in the mile long Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor. 
 I love the ghostly guests in this photo.

 Fairytale at night

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