Today I’ve got another shot that need revisiting. What I’ve always liked about this shot is how the Torri Gate separates the golden sunlight from the deep blue of dusk. The previous edit was once again overdone and had a lot of issues with gradient transitions and color on the edges. This time I left it darker and made sure all the color transitions were clean.
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Back again with another re-edit. The first image is the new 2021 edit and the second on is from 2012. The worst part of the original is the duplicated stars from a …
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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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This seemingly simple photo has a lot to talk about. To start, even though I framed Elsa on the edge of the frame I pointed the camera in such a way that …
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There are two great things about a full moon for Disney night photography. The first, most obvious one is that you can put the moon in your shot, and can help elevate …
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Here’s a slightly different angle on the French Pavilion maze. The flowers add some nice contrasting color that really drew me to this spot. Edited a bit darker and moodier than I …
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This is a throw away shot I’ve been sitting on for quite a while now. I finally figured why let it go to waste and I’m sharing it. If you like it, …
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So, here’s a shot I’ve seen done a bunch but never attempted myself. Now that I have the Nikon Z7, the flip screen really makes these types of shots easy. It took …
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I tried something a little different this time by putting the rail on the left instead of the right. All my other shots from up here have been on the other side …
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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 …