Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Entrance

Disney Pic of the Week: Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Entrance

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While waiting in line, I photographed this entrance to Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway in Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Being so close, I rotated my camera to photograph it in Portrait orientation to emphasize the height of the Chinese theatre. You may notice it looks like people are just milling about but, actually, they are in … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway Entrance"
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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: Family & Friends

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Over the last decade, going to Walt Disney World has meant more than a family trip. We have gone with friends and meet new ones through Disney community events supported by AllEars.net and others. Picture This! has hosted photowalks bringing together people who love to take photos at Disney parks. These days, Walt Disney World … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Family & Friends"
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Visualizing at the Ticket & Transportation Center

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Visualization is a skill photographers use to see photographs before they take them. I know of many photographers who visit Walt Disney World who plan shots months in advance. I have done that and I have seen a good photo by just walking about the parks. The photo below of the Magic Kingdom Ferryboat entrance … Continue reading "Visualizing at the Ticket & Transportation Center"
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Epcot’s International Gateway

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Copyright © 2010 Barrie Brewer, Nikon D300, 18-200 VR, 0.0015s shutter, f8, ISO 200 Sometimes Epcot’s International Gateway feels like my own private entrance to the World Showcase. Located between the United Kingdom and France, Epcot’s “back door” is accessible by foot or boat from the Epcot resort area and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
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