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The Magic of Disney

My wife and I have always been huge fans of Disney Resorts. Our kids don't mind them either :) Always such great photo opportunities..
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  • A Break in the Darkness for Something Colorful

    A Break in the Darkness for Something Colorful

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    In Need of a Golf Club

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    Let's Start a Drive-In

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  • from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

    from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

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  • +Trey Ratcliff over at <a href="http://www.stuckincustoms.com">http://www.stuckincustoms.com</a> really nailed this shot awhile back and this is in homage to his amazing and inspiring work... I've been wanting my own capture on it since I saw his... This morning we were halfway enroute to Disney's Hollywood Studios when I realized I had indeed left both of my tripods (one of which was attached to the stroller) back in the hotel room. Bummer. Not a good formula for HDR.<br />
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Still, being tripod-less (yes, I've carried a tripod the entire vacation) wasn't going to get me down. We played in the park, I took over 12 gb of photos today alone, handheld… After watching Phantasmic with the kids, I decided to have a go at it. I knew I wanted to do some HDR treatment to get the clouds in so I couldn't really just crank the ISO up and shoot willy nilly. <br />
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I shot this bracket (2 were usable but they were RAWs at 200 ISO) by leaning my weight heavily in an "arm bar" sort of motion into a tree and using this to create enough pressure to hold the camera reasonable still for the long exposure. <br />
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Some guy walking by called me a "frikkin tree hugger". <br />
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Sure, it took nearly 20 attempts and humiliating myself to do this but I see it as stubborn persistance won the day. Though, I felt a little like MacGyver trapped in a freezer without his handy multi-tool swiss army knife- thing. <br />
Wish I'd have had the tripod but I'm happy enough with the result and can mark this off my landscape photography Bucket List :)<br />
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Happy Thursday Friends,<br />
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Bill from Disney World

    +Trey Ratcliff over at http://www.stuckincustoms.com really nailed this shot awhile back and this is in homage to his amazing and inspiring work... I've been wanting my own capture on it since I saw his... This morning we were halfway enroute to Disney's Hollywood Studios when I realized I had indeed left both of my tripods (one of which was attached to the stroller) back in the hotel room. Bummer. Not a good formula for HDR.

    Still, being tripod-less (yes, I've carried a tripod the entire vacation) wasn't going to get me down. We played in the park, I took over 12 gb of photos today alone, handheld… After watching Phantasmic with the kids, I decided to have a go at it. I knew I wanted to do some HDR treatment to get the clouds in so I couldn't really just crank the ISO up and shoot willy nilly.

    I shot this bracket (2 were usable but they were RAWs at 200 ISO) by leaning my weight heavily in an "arm bar" sort of motion into a tree and using this to create enough pressure to hold the camera reasonable still for the long exposure.

    Some guy walking by called me a "frikkin tree hugger".

    Sure, it took nearly 20 attempts and humiliating myself to do this but I see it as stubborn persistance won the day. Though, I felt a little like MacGyver trapped in a freezer without his handy multi-tool swiss army knife- thing.
    Wish I'd have had the tripod but I'm happy enough with the result and can mark this off my landscape photography Bucket List :)

    Happy Thursday Friends,

    Bill from Disney World

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  • A few years back someone at Disney Parks decided that then, MGM Studios, now Hollywood Studios needed a more iconic central image for the park.   The Tower of Terror, I suppose wasn't deemed well received by a broad enough cross-section of the populace.    Thus, the hat was built.    At first, it covered a circle of informational Kiosks quizzing visitors on Disney World trivia.   Now, in true fashion, it's simply a gift shop.<br />
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This shot is a handheld, HDR, panoramic shot from a group of photos taken at portrait orientation with the camera, then stitched together in CS5.    Hard to get this location without people in it since it serves as a crossroads for them majority of the park.<br />
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from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

    A few years back someone at Disney Parks decided that then, MGM Studios, now Hollywood Studios needed a more iconic central image for the park. The Tower of Terror, I suppose wasn't deemed well received by a broad enough cross-section of the populace. Thus, the hat was built. At first, it covered a circle of informational Kiosks quizzing visitors on Disney World trivia. Now, in true fashion, it's simply a gift shop.

    This shot is a handheld, HDR, panoramic shot from a group of photos taken at portrait orientation with the camera, then stitched together in CS5. Hard to get this location without people in it since it serves as a crossroads for them majority of the park.

    from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

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  • A handheld capture from the other side of Hollywood Studios, near the entrance to the Indiana Jones attraction<br />
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from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

    A handheld capture from the other side of Hollywood Studios, near the entrance to the Indiana Jones attraction

    from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

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  • Walt Disney had an idyllic view of the future.   One with cutting edge transportation, sustainable energy consumption and a continuous thrive for innovation in order to make all of our lives better.<br />
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I hope our country enjoys more visionaries like him in the future.<br />
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Yup… I know the clouds are all blown out.   I didn't really get a usable dark version of this shot to temper the clouds but I still liked the composition enough to use it..<br />
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from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

    Walt Disney had an idyllic view of the future. One with cutting edge transportation, sustainable energy consumption and a continuous thrive for innovation in order to make all of our lives better.

    I hope our country enjoys more visionaries like him in the future.

    Yup… I know the clouds are all blown out. I didn't really get a usable dark version of this shot to temper the clouds but I still liked the composition enough to use it..

    from the Photoblog: www,graffitivisuals.com

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