Fountain

West Canada Creek

I was recently interviewed by Laura at Laura Macky Photography and it is amazing how answering questions about yourself and/or your photography really stirs up memories. Laura is a great photographer and you should visit her website for some very inspiring images.  In looking through my archives for pictures to include in the article I ran across some files from this summer that I did not process.  The fountain below is at one of my playgrounds in the West Canada Creek right below Morgan’s Mill Dam.  I have mentioned before how mesmerizing the running water is to me.  Playing with the shutter speed to achieve the look I want is the fun part of exploring the creek.

 

MLCreations Photography: Blog Post Related &emdash; Fountain

Fountain
Olympus OM-D E-M1, M. Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8, 1/5s, 32mm, f/8, ISO 200

Harper’s Mill Morning

Frontierland, Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

I have always been a morning person. It might have been born out of necessity (first to use the bathroom, etc.) but now I find I enjoy the quiet, alone time getting up early affords me. The early rising doesn’t stop when I am on vacation either. It is a part of my daily routine to wake up early that even without setting an alarm I will be awake way before the sunrise. This works to my advantage as a photographer as I have the best opportunity to capture the great morning light (when it shows itself).

This image in the Magic Kingdom was captured after I had been in the park for almost 2+ hours. This was my before ‘dawn day’ on my last trip. The park is still waking up and the guests have not managed to find their way to every corner. There is a semi-secluded, seldom used walkway along the Rivers of America between Liberty Square and Frontierland that I always use. It allows me great views of Tom Sawyer Island, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad and the Liberty Belle. Frequent readers of my posts will know I love this area of the park.

I generally capture a tighter crop on either Harper’s Mill or the Liberty Belle but on this morning the sunlight on the banks of Tom Sawyer Island really caught my attention. From this far end of the walkway I was able to capture the big view. What I think is cool about this image is that the illusion is not broken by any elements. Everything in the scene looks from the same time period. Although the Imagineers do a great job at minimizing the intrusion of different park elements into another it is not always possible. I’m going to add this view to my list of images to capture at night when I return.

 

MLCreations Photography: Blog Post Related &emdash; Harper's Mill Morning

Little Falls

Squared – SQ102

For this image I’m returning to last month when I trekked up to Pixley Falls State Park to catch some of the autumn colors. It has become one of my go to locations for waterfall images. I am always impressed with the way the streams change appearance depending on the water levels and time of year. Plus, with all the rain we have been having I preferred looking at a little color versus the muddy brown everywhere right now.

  

MLCreations Photography: Blog Post Related &emdash; Little Falls

Little Falls
Olympus OM-D E-M1, M. Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8, 2.5s, 21mm, f/16, ISO 200

Partners

Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World

With all the images I have captured in Walt Disney World, I do not believe I have one that captures the Partners statue in the Magic Kingdom to my liking. I have tried! It is typically a crowded location with Photopass opportunities and everyone trying to include the statue in their pic.

The morning of early entry into the park did afford me a great opportunity to grab the statue in front of the illuminated castle minutes before sunrise. The sky was starting to lighten but the lights still highlighted the statue. A big bonus for me was there were no people crowded around to worry about. I know on my next visit I will be looking for another early morning in the park.

   

MLCreations Photography: Magic Kingdom &emdash; Partners

Partners
Olympus OM-D E-M1, M. Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8, 2s, 28mm, f/8, ISO 200