An immediate reaction to this shot may be why is the tip of the Imagination building cut off. The answer to that is because immediately just out of frame is the monorail beam. With that in mind I really liked this angle shooting the imagination building with these multi-colored flowers in the foreground and ultimately framed it so the cut off feels intentional and not awkward. Whether or not I succeeded us up for debate, but I wanted to share it anyway.
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Today’s shot is another go at Spaceship Earth with my newest lens acquisition, the Rokinon 12mm fisheye. I tried not to overdo it and shoot everything with the fisheye. It’s hard once…
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It seems like it’s been quite a while since I’ve done a China pavilion shot and I found myself gravitating towards my old, brighter editing style. Ultimately, I brought back a bit…
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Today, I’ve got another take on Beauty and the Beast from the most recent Flower & Garden Festival. I shot this from the far side of the fountain using the Nikon 70-200…
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I was waiting on my wife in the restroom area here and noticed monorail red entering the park. I had the Nikon 28 1.4 lens on at the time, so I ran…
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I took a similar shot about 2 minutes after this one but framing Spaceship Earth on the left. In fact, both have the same monorail. I’m not sure which I prefer, but…
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I’ve gotten bored of the straight on shot here so I opted to mix it up with a side shot. Additionally, I used my Rokinon 12mm fisheye and got low, shooting at…
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I don’t have a whole lot new to say about today’s shot that I haven’t said about the Germany Pavilion in the past. This was taken on our trip last November (as…
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Immediately after shooting Illuminations from behind Belle and the Beast I took this shot from the front. The unexpected side effect is the smoke from the fireworks was still drifting past and…
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Our day at the Flower & Garden Festival this year was a very overcast day. While this gives you flat lighting it often means the backgrounds suck because the sky is an…