
Once a week, we pick a few of the best photos that you readers post to the OCR Around Disney Flickr group, and we feature them on Around Disney.
About once a month, we’ll print your photos — giving you credit, of course — in the hard-copy edition of the Register.
Want to share your photos with like-minded Disney fans and get a chance to have them published in the Register? Visit our OCR Around Disney Flickr group and join up — you have to have a Flickr account, but setting one up is super easy. Just go to flickr.com and click “create account.”
If we pick your photo, we’ll e-mail you for your full name and the caption information for the photo, and pop it online.
This week’s first photo is from Flickr user LDCross. It features a little girl petting an assistance dog at Disney’s California Adventure during this year’s annual CHOC Walk, which benefits the Children’s Hospital of Orange County.
The title is: “CHOC Walk 2009.” The caption reads: “Over 12,000 walkers gathered in the wee hours of the morning on Sunday, October 18th to participate in the 19th Annual CHOC Walk at Disneyland to support the Children’s Hospital of Orange County.”
See more of LDCross’s pictures.
The next photo features a little girl being hugged by her favorite Disney princesses Belle and Aurora. It was shot by Disney-Grandpa, whose real name is Ron Vertrees of Bakersfield.
The headline is: “Little Alice with Aurora and Belle.”
See more of Disney-Grandpa’s pictures.
Our next photo is from Flickr user michaelng. His real name is Michael Ng of
South San Francisco. It features a little boy hiding in a giant jack-o’-lantern.
The caption reads, “Best hiding place in the park. Goofy’s Playhouse Vegetable Garden.”
See more of michaelng’s pictures.
Thanks to everyone who contributed new art to the OCR Around Disney Flickr group this week! We love seeing the parks through your eyes. Please keep taking those Halloween photos.
Need some help deciding which pictures to contribute? Here are some tips on how to get your photos published at arounddisney.com.”
Keep snappin’ and having fun!
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