Alright it’s time for me to venture back to my Disneyland shots. It’s been nearly 3 years since my one and only trip and I have gone back and re-edited some shots I wasn’t happy with along with a bunch of “new” shots. This one kind of falls somewhere in the middle. I did edit this shot but did not post it to all my normal channels as I was doing a bit of a color test with the orange space thingy behind the Tomorrowland logo. A new look at this one after a few years renders a much nicer final image. I hope you’ll enjoy it.
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This shot was another fun exercise in correcting the wrongs of Disney’s lighting team. Once again, the lighting team dug into their warehouse of discount blue lighting to bathe Rapunzel’s Tower in…
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I have posted a few shots from this area already, but this is my first that is your standard sort of framing for the scene. It is a no brainer kind of…
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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 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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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…
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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…
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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…