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The Distance of Tomorrowland

by Matthew Cooper
The Distance of Tomorrow

A big theme for my shooting last trip was compression. I shot with the Nikon 70-200 2.8 ALOT and played around with compressing spaces often as opposed to using it just to zoom in on stuff. The result is some of my favorite pictures ever came from my last trip. I look forward to trying out more new things on my next Disney trip. Enjoy.

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Tomorrowland Light Streams - Matthew Cooper Photography December 9, 2015 - 12:02 pm

[…] Tomorrowland continues to be one of my favorite locations in Walt Disney World to photograph. There’s just so much going on and all the different colors lend to photos that pop. I love the cool steel look that goes along with that as well. Having said that I certainly feel there are elements of Tomorrowland that could be refreshed. For instance I would really love to see the Speedway eliminated and use that huge land plot for some kind of new exciting E-Ticket ride. The Laugh Floor is another attraction that while I’m sure many people enjoy is one I skip every single trip. Obviously a replacement here would be welcome. Also viewing some of the other Tomorrowland entrances around the world I am really drawn to the look of Japan’s Tomorrowland. It is futuristic but in a timeless way that I feel the Walt Disney World version does not have. I’d love to see a stylistic refresh of that sort brought to Walt Disney World here in the states. […]

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