Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Magic Kingdom
Harambe, Africa, Animal Kingdom, Walt Disney World
It appears to me I enjoyed the images I captured at the Animal Kingdom the most during my last trip. I have been processing those the most lately. In the Spring of 2018 I captured a similar image through this arch but at the opposite end of the day. I really liked the colors I found after the sunset and a little bit of rain. I went with a wider view to include more detail on the arch wall. The original image can be viewed her: Guest House.
Walt Disney World
While I was visiting the Walt Disney World resort this summer I played with the Prisma app for posting updates of my daily wanderings. I found I really enjoyed the look I could achieve and was “hooked”. Here are the images I processed…
Cinderella Castle
Magic Kingdom, Walt Disney World
Persistence pays off!
I was rained out of my sunset on the day of my arrival to Walt Disney World. It was a close call on Sunday but Mother Nature was on my side. I knew it was worth being nice to her. I staked out my spot on the bridge early (shared it with a fellow photographer) and waited for the right lighting conditions. There were enough clouds in the sky along with a little haze to provide the color I wanted after the sun dropped below the tree line. The toughest part for me was waiting long enough for the castle lighting to be visible without over loading the camera (those blue lights are hell)…
Morocco Pavilion, Epcot, Walt Disney World
I probably photograph the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot more than any other location. Although, the monorails definitely get photographed the most but they are in multiple locations. There is a very organic feel to Morocco. To me, it has a very real atmosphere, more than any of the other pavilions. Japan and China might be a close second but it is Morocco I point my camera at the most. The image was captured across Showcase Lagoon using my telephoto lens. The reflection caught my eye and from there I was changing lenses before I knew it…