Red and Green Above The Mark Twain
For those of you who have been following at home, we had a photo meet recently at the DLR during which we decided it would be fun to shoot the "Believe In Holiday Magic" fireworks from New Orleans Square back over the Mark Twain. Just as we had set up our tripods and were ready to shoot, they turned out all the lights on the Mark Twain and the dock. As the guys had set up specifically to get the Mark Twain lights under the fireworks, I was very bummed. I felt better after someone suggested that we should shoot the lights after they came back up and layer them back in, which is what Hot Sauce and Tiki Mike have already done. Yesterday, however, Gregg Cooper posted a great HDR shot of the boat without the lights which worked very well, so I thought I would give it a try. The above is a single exposure on which I layered quite a bit in an attempt to get the Twain visible against the fireworks and surrounding Frontierland lights that were left on.
Shot with the Nikkor 18-200 VR.
Red and Green Above The Mark Twain
For those of you who have been following at home, we had a photo meet recently at the DLR during which we decided it would be fun to shoot the "Believe In Holiday Magic" fireworks from New Orleans Square back over the Mark Twain. Just as we had set up our tripods and were ready to shoot, they turned out all the lights on the Mark Twain and the dock. As the guys had set up specifically to get the Mark Twain lights under the fireworks, I was very bummed. I felt better after someone suggested that we should shoot the lights after they came back up and layer them back in, which is what Hot Sauce and Tiki Mike have already done. Yesterday, however, Gregg Cooper posted a great HDR shot of the boat without the lights which worked very well, so I thought I would give it a try. The above is a single exposure on which I layered quite a bit in an attempt to get the Twain visible against the fireworks and surrounding Frontierland lights that were left on.
Shot with the Nikkor 18-200 VR.