Ah, lens compression, how I love it. Since finally adding the Nikon 70-200 to my arsenal full time I’ve really enjoyed being able to try out shots like this one. I dare say I enjoy playing around with compression perhaps even more than shooting ultra wide with the Nikon 14-24. You do have to be extra careful about vibrations however. I ended up setting a delay of 3 seconds (even using a remote and MUP) to make sure all the vibrations had died down. This made a huge difference once I made this change. Anyway, for the umpteenth time, here’s Cinderella Castle in all her glory. Enjoy.
Nikon D810
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Over the past few trips this has quickly become a spot I make sure I’m around at sunset in the Magic Kingdom. Some sunsets are obviously better than others but you pretty…
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I have to admit once you’ve done this shot with the dual monorails any time you do it afterwards without them it feels less than complete. In this case I had no…
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One cool thing about my last trip is I was able to shoot Cinderella Castle both with and without the Dreamlights lit. Comparing some of the similar shots with the only difference…
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Pretty straight forward shot of the Sword in the Stone. I went for a shallow depth of field which I think works nicely here and focuses your eye a bit more on…
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I’ve never been able to eat here but I’ve wanted to. How is it? Sadly this shot was taken after Maelstrom closed so I did not got one last ride. I’ll miss…
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We were actually rushing past here to make it to Splash Mountain for our fastpasses when the light coming through the trees caught my attention. This was just a quick 3 shot…
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More often than not I’ve shot at Disney on or near a new moon. This of course means no moon light and things can be quite dark. This trip was around the…
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The UK Pavilion really has some great ambiance. The way it is lit creates a great intertwine of light and shadow that makes for a lot of interest. Enjoy.
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I’ve taken probably more pics of the China pavilion than any other pavilion in the World Showcase probably 2 fold. Hence the title “China Again”. What keeps me coming back is the…