DiVine, in profile

Photographic Innoventions by Scott Thomas

DiVine in profile as she walks around Discovery Island in Disney's Animal Kingdom, Orlando, Florida

DiVine, in profile, as she walks around Discovery Island.
Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/60s, f/5.6, ISO 1100, EV +0.3, 300mm focal length.

DiVine, the living and moving vine you see at Disney’s Animal Kingdom moves slowly, often stopping to blend into the vegetation surrounding Discovery Island. She is quiet, serene and always looking afar. When people see her, they are amazed and curious.

My contribution to our Disney Pic of the Week on DiVine.

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2 Replies to “DiVine, in profile”

  1. Just got back from WDW and NO DIVINE. Any clue is she is still performing at AK?

    Scott replies: She now appears in the Oasis area, the trails leading from the entrance to the bridge in front of the Tree of Life.

  2. Outstanding, Scott! Both you and Lisa got fantastic shots of her!! Absolutely love it!!! I love the profile, and the soft background really makes her stand out in such an interesting way 🙂
    Becky*

    Scott replies: Thank you, Becky. The soft, out of focus background is called bokeh and occurred because I was shooting my lens wide open at f/5.6 at 300mm. Search AllEar.net for bokeh for more articles.