Archives: Disney parks Night Photography
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Which new country would you like to see in World Showcase? EPCOT’s World Showcase has always fascinated me. I love different cultures and getting to know them. I have adopted many traditions from them and try to better myself. This was the vision of the World Showcase and hopefully bridging better relationships between nations. There […]
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One of my favorite lenses is my 16mm ultra wide angle lens. It proved to be perfect for capturing this Jack O’ Lantern in all its glory as it was displayed during Mickey’s not So Scary Halloween parade. My nemesis, the fog machine, was in full force on this night. I had to time my […]
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To get an angle this wide I relied on a Nikon full frame 16mm rectilinear fish eye lens that had a 180 degree angle of view. I had the camera mounted on a tripod and I wasn’t shy about walking back and forth while looking through the viewfinder to line up the shot. A final […]
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Here is another example of using an ultra wide angle lens to have a little fun with while shooting Disney parks. This was shot with a Nikon 16mm rectilinear fish eye lens (180 degree field of view). There were a couple of challenges here. First the exposure differences between the area under the sphere and […]
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So when we took our family trip to Disney World this year, there were a total of 7 of us in tow. 3 of which were children, the rest adults. As you could imagine, and photographic opportunities may feel rushed as there is a group of people all wanting to take in Disney. This night, […]
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This is a 9 exposure HDR shot processed in Photomatix. Using a tripod situated on the outdoor balcony above the Mitsukoshi Department Store, I captured this image on a breezy evening while waiting for Illuminations to start. I had to time my exposures carefully to avoid pedestrians who were crossing in the bottom half of […]