Some shots I should have considered could have been people, or a subject riding on the rides. I think the emotion (which could be either frightened, or scared, or happy) really would have added to the overall flow of the story.
More pictures of people interacting would have made it a stronger story as well. It also would have provided more context to the rest of the story. Maybe shots of the subjects getting lunch, or resting would have broadened the appeal of the story. More pictures of a different range of emotions would have added more context overall.
I also think that while the photos were colorful, they were kind of dark. I'm not sure if it was because I shot some of the pictures at mid-day or late evening, or if I just can't see the colors right. It seems like when I'm shooting, everything is OK -- and even when I'm editing, everything looks clear. But when I place them on my blog they always look darker.
One thing that was OK was the fact that I got a pretty good range of shots from all over the park, and didn't just limit my shots to one area. I also just kept the shots confined to the original Disneyland Park, and did not incorporate any shots of the California Adventure Park, that is located across from the original park.
