I initially framed this shot more forward with the frame edge cutting off along the arches. This looked alright but then I thought if I switched to the fisheye, I could get the whole arch in the frame. I certainly liked the frame better this way and hope you will enjoy it too.
Disney
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This is a photo of me waiting in line for a Dole Whip (I went with the twist). The sky started popping some interesting last-minute color here, so I took this shot…
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Another Splash Mountain sunset and another bizarro angle. This time I tried to angle the photo along the curvature of the loop. I went for a bit darker of an edit to…
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Alright, I am back with some more new stuff. Having shot around the parks so much I find myself trying a lot of weird angles. Sometimes they work out, other times I…
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This seemingly simple photo has a lot to talk about. To start, even though I framed Elsa on the edge of the frame I pointed the camera in such a way that…
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This one was taken on March 12th, just 3 days before the parks closed due to COVID-19… hence the title. I have always been one to shoot low. I often in the…
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To be honest this photo is just OK… I’m mostly posting it to talk about (complain?) something odd I experienced shooting this one. I initially had the Nikon 24-70 F4s on my…
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I took several shots from this spot as the sunset including several with Slinky Dog in the frame. Ultimately the Slinky Dog blocked some of the glorious sunset and made the image…
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Mic check, mic check. Does anyone even read these things?
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Here’s another shot I took in the downpour at Hollywood Studios. I had to go with a rare (for me) 16×9 crop to eliminate all the extra ground and make the composition…