There’s something about archways that always have my reaching for my fisheye lens. I love how a fisheye can make curves even more pronounced. I was originally setup further into the scene and used the edge of the arch as a cut off point for the shot but I decided to back up a bit to include the entire arch plus some of the features on the outside wall. I really preferred this when I compared the two shots back in Lightroom so here it is. Enjoy.
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Alternate title was Imagine There’s No Blue LED Lights, It’s Not Hard If You Try. It’s a bit wordy but gets the point across, I think. Disney’s light designer is obsessed with…
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You are taking photos in the parks and the sky opens to an absolute monsoon. Do you A. Run for cover from the rain or B. Get yourself and your gear absolutely…
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Hey, look at me getting to ride and photograph something while it’s still new and fresh. Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway is neat with some cool tech but I’m still sad about…
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There’s no doubt I’m late to the party with Galaxy’s Edge photos. I originally intended to go when the land opened, but after they announced the phased opening I decided to wait…
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I was digging through some older shots (2016) and came across this one which I never processed in the day. I’m glad I didn’t process it because I don’t think my editing…
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First of all, yes, I know she was technically a princess mermaid… my title stands. OK, now that that’s out of the way I want to talk a little about the post…
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Today’s shot is another shot with the Nikon 35 1.4. In addition to the tighter view I get with this lens I love just how natural the scenes look with this lens.…
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As I’m slowly getting back into the swing of editing some new photos I wanted to pick something easy to start. This particular shot isn’t too challenging with the only real problem…
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This is one of those on the fly photos. I’m walking past Gertie on my way to Star Tours, I notice the sunburst, so I stop and fire off a couple quick…