Tag: photography
When traveling with friends, family or just your significant other at Walt Disney World, we all like to take portraits. The first task is to find a good background for the portrait. Luckily, you can find the all over Walt Disney World. For instance, in the Magic Kingdom, I found just outside the entrance to Adventureland this Tiki … Continue reading "Portraiture in the Magic Kingdom"
Disney Pic of the Week: People
Posted onA Disney park like Disney’s Animal Kingdom is not alive without the People who work there to provide services and entertainment. Cast members bring the parks and resorts to life. The Harambe Village Acrobats are high energy and get the guests involved in all their shows. What is your favorite live show at Disney’s Animal Kingdom?
Topiaries from the 2020 Flower and Garden Festival
Posted onEnjoyed photographing this year’s edition of the Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival during my recent visit. With all the construction currently going in Future World, World Showcase hosted most of this year’s topiaries. Between Canada and the United Kingdom pavilions, I found a flashback to my college days when The Muppet Movie premiered. When Kermit the … Continue reading "Topiaries from the 2020 Flower and Garden Festival"
Disney Pic of the Week: Birds
Posted onUpon existing the research building on the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail in Disney’s Animal Kingdom, you enter the aviary full of African birds. It is hard not to notice the small yellow birds flying about and coming and going to their unique hanging nests. Taveta Golden Weavers (Ploceus castaneiceps) are found in the wild on the African Savannah in … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Birds"
Adjusting Disney Fisheye Photos
Posted onFisheye Lenses are fun to photograph with. For more history and technical information visit this Wikipedia page. Today, I want to talk about how to process photographs produced from a fisheye lens. Earlier this week, I took a Nikon D750 digital full-frame camera and Sigma 15mm Fisheye lens to Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Started out the day … Continue reading "Adjusting Disney Fisheye Photos"
Disney Pic of the Week: Mammal
Posted onThis week we are visiting with one of the most dangerous mammals on the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Adult Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius) are mostly herbivorous but are very territorial. They defend their territory from other hippos and have been known to attack boats and land vehicles. In Disney’s Animal Kingdom, we can watch hippopotamus being … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Mammal"
Hakuna Matata from Walt Disney World
Posted onScott is having a Hakuna Matata time at Walt Disney World this week. He will be back next week to share more tips on photographing at our favorite place on Earth. Be sure to follow @allearsnet on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Click below to subscribe to the AllEars® newsletter so you don’t miss any of the … Continue reading "Hakuna Matata from Walt Disney World"
Disney Pic of the Week: Insect
Posted onFor the month of March, 2020, we will be visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom and its denizens. Starting with the smallest ones: Insects. Along the Gorilla Falls Exploration Trail, the research building, known for its colony of Naked Mole Rats, has terrariums of other species, too. The Flamboyant Flowering Beetle (Eudicella gralli) sure lived up to its name. … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Insect"
Photographing Walt Disney World Restaurants
Posted onHow I approach photographing a Walt Disney World restaurant is to get a good exterior photo to set the scene and one of the delicious entrees. The Yak & Yeti Restaurant in Disney’s Animal Kingdom always seems a bit mysterious so I didn’t open up the shadows just beyond the open entrance doors. Even though I sat … Continue reading "Photographing Walt Disney World Restaurants"
Disney Pic of the Week: Wreck-It Ralph
Posted onI got low and behind a side wall which had a hole I could photograph through to get this interesting image of Wreck-It Ralph’s Meet and Greet area in the Imagination Pavilion. Makes him look as big as he looked in the Wreck-It Ralph movies.
