It seems like it’s been quite a while since I’ve done a China pavilion shot and I found myself gravitating towards my old, brighter editing style. Ultimately, I brought back a bit of shadowy mood but it’s still a brightly edited image that I think works because of the presence of the moon in the shot.
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In 2011 I took a version of this shot that really was the shot that hooked me for good on Disney Photography. It was the first shot I took where I was…
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This time around shooting the floating mountains of Pandora I opted for my Rokinon 12mm fisheye lens. I thought it was cool just how much of the scene I was able to…
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Unfortunately, I did not get many photos of New Orleans Square on my trip. Of the three I did get I only liked two of them, this being one of them. I…
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In a lot of ways this shot of the Fantasy Faire feels like an older style shot for me. Center up an area and do a long exposure of it. Boom, done.…
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I’m always hesitant to start work on another Pandora shot. I know I’m going to want to correct the awful burnt orange sky and I know it’s going to be a painstaking…
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This simple shot of the Enchanted Tiki Room and Adventureland was somewhat painful to shoot. I was doing 3 shot brackets and had 6 in a row of kids running through the…
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This shot was on my short mental list of shots to get on our most recent trip. The moon lining up the way it did was a happy coincidence. The waterfall area…
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This most recent trip to Walt Disney World was planned to be chill from a photography stand point. While I obviously shot photos, it was at the bottom of my priority list.…
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After switching from DX to FX back when the Nikon D800 came out I abandoned my crop sensor fisheye lens and never looked back. Fast forward several years and I’ve been getting…