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I am back with another edition about Disney Food Photography. It has been a year since a wrote that last article about phtographing the foods at Walt Disney World and beyond. This time I want to talk about how I include little extras which add interest or help to tell a story. First, it is … Continue reading "More Food Compositions at Walt Disney World"
Anchoring Your Photography at Walt Disney World
Posted onIn landscape photography, the idea of anchoring a photo with an interesting element in the foreground is almost a rule. An anchor creates drama, shows scope, scale and tells a story. I use anchors a lot at Walt Disney World especially when I have a wide angle lens on my camera. Wide angle lenses allow … Continue reading "Anchoring Your Photography at Walt Disney World"
Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Posted onWhen it comes to Disney’s Animal Kingdom, there is only one Yesterland photo that comes to mind. While Finding Nemo – The Musical is an excellent and colorful stage show. I still miss Tarzan Rocks!. Its mix of part rock and part stunt show was high energy and very entertaining. Below is a photo taken … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Disney’s Animal Kingdom"
Review – Diamond Horseshoe All You Care to Eat Dinner
Posted onAs of March 13, 2016, the Diamond Horseshoe is now open for an "all you care to eat" table service lunch and dinner. AllEars.Net's Deb Wills recently tried the new offering and shares her thoughts and photos.
Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Disney Hollywood Studios
Posted onWhen Disney-MGM Studios (now called Disney’s Hollywood Studios) opened in 1989, it was full of references from the 1988 mega hit Walt Disney movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit. There is very little left of Roger Rabbit today at Disney’s Hollywood Studios including an area where guests would pose with various character cut-outs from the film … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Disney Hollywood Studios"
Hidden Mickeys in and near the Magic Kingdom
Posted onThe quest for Hidden Mickeys is ongoing – I hope it never ends! Folks continue to spot new images, like this one from the M. Mouse Mercantile shop in the Grand Floridian Resort. Behind the check-out counter, a classic Hidden Mickey is on the right lower edge of a picture frame. I wonder if this … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in and near the Magic Kingdom"
Flower and Garden Festival Monorails
Posted onColorful flowers on land and water at the annual Flower and Garden Festival.Nikon D750/16-35VR, 1/125s, f/16, ISO 160, EV 0, 35mm Focal Length, Panorama. I spent a day recently at Epcot’s annual Flower and Garden Festival. I wanted to capture the beauty and color of the festival. Above, I used four photographs stitched together to … Continue reading "Flower and Garden Festival Monorails"
Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Epcot
Posted onI love Walt Disney World history and so I was very excited when my friend Kay told me she had found a huge collection of her WDW photos from the 1980s! Here’s some information on Epcot’s Daredevil Circus 1987-1988. One of the finds were photos of Elephants in Epcot! Kay remembered there was a Daredevil … Continue reading "Disney Pic of the Week: Yesterland Epcot"
Card Walker gets the ball rolling on Epcot
Posted onIn his latest Still Goofy about Disney blog, Chuck Schmidt delves into the origins of Epcot and how Card Walker, then president of Disney, got the ball rolling.
Hidden Mickeys in Disney Springs and at Epcot Future World
Posted onLet’s study some possible Hidden Mickey images. On the Fantasy Fare Food Truck at Disney Springs West Side, does the group of swirls above the word “Culinary” or the repeated red design on the yellow stripe resemble a classic (three-circle) Hidden Mickey? (Thanks to Nick Skiles). This new image recently appeared in the walkway between … Continue reading "Hidden Mickeys in Disney Springs and at Epcot Future World"
