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 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 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…
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It’s seemingly a small thing but really Rex’s recasting as a DJ in the cantina is one of my favorite aspects of Galaxy’s Edge. On our visit we were stood right in…
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Let’s continue with the Millennium Falcon theme today. The texture and layers in the sky is what really makes this one. Behind me the sun was starting to set and shining some…
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I’ve seen so many people’s version of this shot but I finally got around to editing one of mine. I shot this with my Rokinon 12mm fisheye at 2.8.
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This is a cool little scene from Galaxy’s Edge. There’s a lot of cool little details to pickup on and I actually found myself standing here for quite a while listening to…
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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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I initially framed this shot more forward with the frame edge cutting off along the arches. This looked alright but then I thought if I switched to the fisheye, I could get…
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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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