This shot really requires a lot of patience. Shooting directly at the exit and wanting a people free image means you are going to have to wait a while. Still, it is a rarer shot so I think it is worth it. I got the bonus here of the plane trails coming out of Mickey’s hand. Normally I would remove such stuff but the placement was too good to remove. Once again I used the Nikon 35 1.4 to get a tighter more natural view.
nikon 35 1.4
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This is another shot I have done previously but always with my Nikon 14-24 2.8 at F2.8. Since I had the Nikon 35 1.4 for this trip I had to give it…
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Today’s shot is another one with the Nikon 35 1.4. Again, it gives me a tighter view that I think offers a nice look down Sunset Boulevard. You will notice a few…
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I did a couple things different with this shot of Prince Eric’s castle. First off, I have done many shots over the fence and I thought it might be interesting to shoot…
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I find it interesting that, at least every time I’ve visited, this area has been empty enough even an hour prior to park closing to get some empty park shots. I tried…
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I am quite sure this is a new color scheme this fall season. I do not recall seeing it any other year and I am sure this is the first year I…
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I will start by saying the animatronics for the new Frozen Ever After ride are the best currently at Walt Disney World. They are incredibly dynamic and life like and the Imagineers…
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As I mentioned the other day I’ve decided to go back and start processing some of the many dark ride shots I’ve taken over the years. It seems a waste to just…
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