patchrick84
Liberty Belle
Shots from the Rivers of America section of the park can prove to be a little bit difficult. It is pretty dark back there so you need a long exposure to get the details in the shadows. But then there's bright artificial light, like the ones seen here on the Liberty Belle, which get blown out. So this is one of the many situations for night time Disney World photography that bracketing comes into play. Through the magic of computer software, you combine multiple shots of different exposure times to get the best of both worlds. The result is something like this which is far more realistic looking and detailed. All that being said, I've never ridden on the Liberty Belle or been to Tom Sayer island! Gotta put those on the list for the next trip...
Liberty Belle
Shots from the Rivers of America section of the park can prove to be a little bit difficult. It is pretty dark back there so you need a long exposure to get the details in the shadows. But then there's bright artificial light, like the ones seen here on the Liberty Belle, which get blown out. So this is one of the many situations for night time Disney World photography that bracketing comes into play. Through the magic of computer software, you combine multiple shots of different exposure times to get the best of both worlds. The result is something like this which is far more realistic looking and detailed. All that being said, I've never ridden on the Liberty Belle or been to Tom Sayer island! Gotta put those on the list for the next trip...