I can’t take credit for this composition. I saw something similar done about a year ago by another photographer. (I couldn’t find the original to credit them, sorry!) I’ve had it in the back of my mind to try since then if I was there during the Flower and Garden festival. I also liked the lack of crowd for shooting from this vantage point. There was practically no one in this area once the fireworks began which makes for a nice personal experience and an even better shot. Enjoy!
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After switching from DX to FX back when the Nikon D800 came out I abandoned my crop sensor fisheye lens and never looked back. Fast forward several years and I’ve been getting…
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On my most recent trip I found myself drawn to using the Leave a Legacy monoliths as a reflecting point in my photos. I shot several sunset photos using them and when…
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When shooting a photo that I’ve done before I always try to find a way to do it a bit differently or include a new element to give it a new spin.…
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Today’s photo makes use of my stars technique I shared yesterday. Although I haven’t posted anything new in a while I have been doing a bit of editing. One of the things…
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I took this shot as I was heading to the front of the park to begin shooting towards the back for sunset. The nice blue gradient in the sky and the clouds…
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How do you know you have stayed in Epcot a long time past closing? I am guessing having the fountain water shut off on you might be a sign. Epcot has become…
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I have shot many sunsets at Walt Disney World but every occasionally you will get on that is extra special. This was one of those occasions. The 2 days preceding the arrival…
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Today I have another shot from the new-ish Frozen Ever After ride. Shooting is not terribly difficult with the main challenge in my mind being the highly articulated faces. As I mentioned…
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I have done another shot from this location with the Nikon 14-24 but this time I tried the Nikon 35 1.4. I am really happy with how it turned out. The tighter…