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 just look at it later and wonder what I was thinking. This one I like because of the way the palms on the right work with the angle. I guess you could still just call it a dutch angle and honestly it is a cheap way to attempt to make a frame seem more interesting. I will leave it to you to decide if it works here. Enjoy.
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Each sunset is special, but sometimes you get an extra special one. I often chase the sunset through the park to Splash Mountain and I’ve been rewarded with some excellent shots. This…
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I was very fortunate on my trip to Disneyland to get a mix of different skies. I was told the skies would be cloudy like this one, but I experienced clear skies,…
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For this shot I decided to try and do something I hadn’t seen done before. The Tomorrowland sign typically appears to glow orange in photos due to the way it is lit…
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It’s the most beautiful sight in all the kingdom, the back side of castle. Much like Cinderella Castle, although I do love the classic front view I found myself preferring the back-side…
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So here it is, my very first Disneyland photo. It almost doesn’t feel real to be posting my very own Disneyland shots. I have dreamt of going to Disneyland (literally sometimes) practically…
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Today’s shot is a standard shot of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad but I could not resist that wonderful cloudy blue sky. I shot this with the Nikon 14-24 2.8 @ 14mm. In…
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This shot has seemingly become the classic go to Flower & Garden Festival shot over the years. Still like a shot of Cinderella Castle it’s hard to resist as it’s just a…
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Cinderella Castle, I’ve shot it so many times and so many different ways I’ve lost count but I still keep coming back for more. And now with the new ramps and turrets…
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It’s great when the opening line of the first song of the movie just gives you the perfect title. Of course that lyric is “Little town It’s a quiet village” and so…