Cinderella's Castle
As I walk around a subject like this that is so central to the design aesthetic of the landscape, I find myself looking at it from every vantage point to try to find the ideal location to capture it. In this case, the ideal location appeared to be from within a roped off section of seating on the path between main street and tomorrow land that runs near the smoking section right against the moat, as soon as you turn right off of Main Street. Because the restaurant here is closed, this is apparently a seating for special viewing of the fireworks display over the castle.
I ducked the DO NOT ENTER sign and captured this with my tripod. Actually, it is 9 shots in all, 3 sets of three in a panoramic that is closely cropped. The water is a little dingy in this area but the reflection in the sky helped to downplay the algae growing there. Probably my favorite Castle shot because of the added width to include the tree. I'm certain a good wide angle would have been able to do the same.
from the Photoblog: www.graffitivisuals.com
Cinderella's Castle
As I walk around a subject like this that is so central to the design aesthetic of the landscape, I find myself looking at it from every vantage point to try to find the ideal location to capture it. In this case, the ideal location appeared to be from within a roped off section of seating on the path between main street and tomorrow land that runs near the smoking section right against the moat, as soon as you turn right off of Main Street. Because the restaurant here is closed, this is apparently a seating for special viewing of the fireworks display over the castle.
I ducked the DO NOT ENTER sign and captured this with my tripod. Actually, it is 9 shots in all, 3 sets of three in a panoramic that is closely cropped. The water is a little dingy in this area but the reflection in the sky helped to downplay the algae growing there. Probably my favorite Castle shot because of the added width to include the tree. I'm certain a good wide angle would have been able to do the same.
from the Photoblog: www.graffitivisuals.com