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Finding perfect Disney pictures isn't easy. The obvious places to look, such as Flickr, are awash in pictures posted by folks returning from a Disney trip. With patience, it's possible to find stunning shots, not always 'photographically flawless', but stunning for how the shooter has captured a slice of Disney, big or small, and captured it in such a way that you're inspired to do likewise the next time you're in a Disney park. Enjoy these shots of park perfection!

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Perfect Ellen's Energy Adventure

Every Disney picture tells a Disney story, and today we continue with our set of perfect park pics from Dan Sisneros, who decided to conduct an on-site experiment in optics as he stood with lovely wife in EPCOT's Universe of Energy pavilion.

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This picture, at first, reminded me of those classic "bug's eye view" perspectives from 1950's science fiction monster movies.

Every so often, in a giant bug movie, the director would use a prism (or some other technique) to show how the bug perceived the world through its multi-faceted eyes.

Typically, it saw people screaming.

Was a giant fly buzzing over EPCOT, debating whether it was worth a quick service credit to dissolve and digest a park guest?

Nah. I can't fool you!

The 'prism effect' is simply our able photographer, Dan Sisneros, taking a picture of the reflective tiles on Ellen's Energy Adventure in Future World.

That's him, in the center, with Mrs. Dan at his side.

Giant bug movies notwithstanding, this is an unusual but spectacular shot:

The images in Park Perfect this week are courtesy Dan Sisneros.

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