Being tall occasionally has some photography related advantages. Dok Ondar is surrounded by the lattice fencing which makes getting a perfectly clear shot with a big lens a bit of a challenge. Fortunately standing on my toes and stretching my arms gets my camera 7+ feet in the air to take this shot.
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I watch a lot of old film noir films and that was the look I was going for here. The theater entrance has a bit of the classic night club entrance vibe …
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Le Cellier poutine is the single greatest food item in all of Walt Disney World. That is all.
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Finally going through some of my unprocessed stuff from our last trip (before the COVID) and getting it finished. Here is one I liked of Splash Mountain.
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I haven’t posted a new photo in a while due to some unexpected health issues but fortunately I’m feeling better and starting to get back in the editing groove. I went for …
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I’m trying out some adjustments to my editing techniques for sunset shots and my first reaction is it feels like the additional effort is worth it. I hope you like this one. …
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I decided to go back a few trips in my image catalog to some unedited Pandora shots. Pandora always offers some unique editing challenges. The alien-ness of the scene at least offers …
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I’m a simple man. It rains. There’s a puddle. I take a photo of said puddle. EZ.
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Eagle eyed Disney parks fans may be looking at this photo and thinking something looks different. Since I’m all about full disclosure when I change things in a photo let me explain… …
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I had the fisheye lens on when approaching this shot and the cast members were pushing for exit so I just went with it. I think it worked out as I like …