Two things I noticed with my #WonderCon pics:
1. My phone can hold its own against my camera.
2. With point+shoot in convention center lighting, head+torso shots turn out much better than full-body.
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Two things I noticed with my #WonderCon pics:
1. My phone can hold its own against my camera.
2. With point+shoot in convention center lighting, head+torso shots turn out much better than full-body.
Two #night shots from after #WonderCon. The lower image is a #fountain outside the #Anaheim Convention Center. The upper is a corridor of the well maintained but nearly #empty Anaheim Garden Walk mall. The anchor restaurants at the front look like they’re doing fine, but behind them, the mall is barely occupied.
Flash coffee sticker. #WonderCon #theflash #coffee
I feel like I’m being watched… #WonderCon
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#WonderCon banner from inside. Yeah, I finally got here. -K.
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A look back at last year’s #WonderCon for #ThrowbackThursday. Watch this space for new photos this weekend!
Sometime in the past year, the Anaheim Convention Center tore out a street between two hotels and turned it into a pedestrian plaza with fountains and lights. It turned out to be a great gathering place for con-goers who wanted to take a break, socialize, hold photoshoots, etc.
I’ve written up my experience of the weekend over at K-Squared Ramblings, and you can see more photos on Flickr including exhibits, people in costumes, and sightseeing.
Night at the new pedestrian area at the Anaheim Convention Center, taken during WonderCon this past weekend. This walkway replaces a street that used to run between two hotels, and is anchored by fountains at either end. It turned out to be a perfect place for con-goers to gather socially during the day, and for cosplayers to hold photoshoots.
More photos on Flickr including exhibits, people in costumes, and sightseeing.
Lady Mechanika on Flickr.
Always photograph Lady Mechanika.