Adding People to Your Walt Disney World Photographs

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I try to avoid touristy shots when I am photographing at Walt Disney World. Static photos of an empty park while nice is not something I like to do. The parks only come alive when their are people involved. Whether they are cast members or guests, seeing people interact with another person or thing is … Continue reading "Adding People to Your Walt Disney World Photographs"
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Fireworks Primer for Walt Disney World

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As the calendar heads towards summer, can Fireworks Season be far behind? Wishes fireworks show over Cinderella Castle.Nikon D700/24-120VR, 15s, f/11, ISO 280, EV 0, 35mm focal length, tripod. At Walt Disney World, every day is in Fireworks Season with shows in three parks almost nightly: Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular, debuting in 2016, at … Continue reading "Fireworks Primer for Walt Disney World"
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Photographing Where the People Are at the Magic Kingdom

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These days it is hard to find any of the Walt Disney World parks and resorts not crowded. As photographers we have to deal with those other tourists the best we can. Outside of Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid in the Magic Kingdom’s Fantasyland, I realized I would not get this … Continue reading "Photographing Where the People Are at the Magic Kingdom"
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Disney Pic of the Week: Magic Kingdom

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Going to start out 2015 by visiting each Walt Disney World park starting with the Magic Kingdom. The Fantasyland expansion has brought many new photographic compositions like this mashup of two Disney animated movies, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast. Ariel’s figurehead on the bow of a ship outside the Under the Sea … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Magic Kingdom"
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Building a Home for the Beast in Fantasyland

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Construction of the Be Our Guest and Gastons Tavern in the Magic Kingdom.Nikon D700/28-300VR, 1/500s, f/11, ISO 200, EV -0.3, 105mm focal length. It can be disappointing when we walk around a Disney park and there are signs of construction. As much as Disney would love to hide it, when a project as large as … Continue reading "Building a Home for the Beast in Fantasyland"
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