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The Tomorrowland Transit Authority (FKA "the Wedway Peoplemover") of Tomorrowland in Walt Disney World
Wishes Fireworks
Tomorrowland, Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World, Fla.
It's pretty cool seeing Tink fly so close to you at this location.
Tomorrowland
"La imaginacion es mas importante que el conocimiento." Albert Einstein.
Sony alpha 77 +tokina 11-16 f2,8
Foto dedicada a mi nuevo amigo Jose A. Poyatos, todavia no te he enviado las fotos, pero no te preocupes que te las enviare, y si bajo otra vez a Valencia cuenta con que te llamare..
Fran Ros y Alejandro Rodriguez .
Tomorrowland 35
I have taken many ultra-wide shots of Tomorrowland so I decided to give the Nikon 35 1.4 a go through the land. Once again, it gives me a tighter view that really brings some of the details such as the signs into larger focus. The signs too are the most difficult part of shooting Tomorrowland. It is very easy to blow the signs out when properly exposing for everything else. This can be beat by bracketing but you have to be careful on your blend or it will look bad. The Laugh Floor sign especially I have lost track of how many blown versions I have seen of this out there.
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I've been trying to do a lot more night shots with my 85mm, not because I am sick of UWA or anything but just for something different. I love the way Tomorrowland and Astro Orbiter compress in the background and don't look teeny tiny and far away.
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Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom all aglow at night makes for a great photo opportunity.
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The entrance to Tomorrowland at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom. While I prefer the older style, this one was erected just overnight in 2019. This more minimalist look goes well with the upcoming Tron ride. You could almost see those letters in glowing white light.
Tomorrowland continues to be one of my favorite locations in Walt Disney World to photograph. There's just so much going on and all the different colors lend to photos that pop. I love the cool steel look that goes along with that as well. Having said that I certainly feel there are elements of Tomorrowland that could be refreshed. For instance I would really love to see the Speedway eliminated and use that huge land plot for some kind of new exciting E-Ticket ride. The Laugh Floor is another attraction that while I'm sure many people enjoy is one I skip every single trip. Obviously a replacement here would be welcome. Also viewing some of the other Tomorrowland entrances around the world I am really drawn to the look of Japan's Tomorrowland. It is futuristic but in a timeless way that I feel the Walt Disney World version does not have. I'd love to see a stylistic refresh of that sort brought to Walt Disney World here in the states.
Shot Details
This was once again a 5 shot bracket taken with my Nikon D810 and Nikon 14-24 2.8. I had a good base exposure and used multiple under exposures to blend in the various highlights in the scene. Tomorrowland can be tricky with all the brightly lit signs and neon to get just right. It is very easy to blow something out and not be able to recover it convincingly. One thing that can help is metering off one of the brightest lit signs and starting your exposure bracketing from that point. Doing this will guarantee you'll have your brightest points properly exposed for. This is good because recovering shadows is always much much easier than recovering highlights, especially so on Nikon. Once the detail is blown there is no getting it back.
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One of the coolest things about Disney is the different theming when it comes to the different areas of the park. One of the biggest changes comes from entering Tomorrowland. This entrance sign cant be missed and when combined with the neon lighting at night it might be the best "Land" entrance in all of Disney World.
From a photography standpoint this is a very difficult image to capture. Neon in general is very hard to capture and is next to impossible to capture in a single image. This image for example was 5 shots bracketed and combined. Even with the images taken to account for highlights and shadows, some of my highlights are still a little blown out. I probably needed 1 more exposure to account for the "Laugh Floor" sign. Something to work on for my next trip.
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Tomorrowland from the hub, with the low clouds in the sky glowing orange from the lights on main street.
I have been trying some new editing techniques this weekend with the help of a good friend of mine, Mike Billick. We decided to edit this shot together and see what the results were. My current workflow was mainly done in Lightroom, but seeing the results of editing in Photoshop, I may have to change it up. This is a shot of Tomorrowland from The Magic Kingdom taken pretty late in the evening. I am very happy with this edit and I hope you all like it as well. Please head on over to his page and check out his work and give it a "Fav". You can see more of his work at Michael Billick Photography
Tomorrowland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort, Florida
Daily Disney Snapshots on Facebook by Cliff
Wang Photography
I did a shot very similar to this in the past, but I wanted to do one a little less fishy. I like this one quite a bit more as it is more focused and leaves out less junk on the sides. Also the color rendition and dynamic range are a bit nicer thanks to the wonderful D800.
In other news I posted my first blog post in quite a while. This post deals a bit with my process for processing photos. This post inparticular focus on the picture from a few days ago Cinderella astle Reflects on Wishes. You can check it out at thetimethespace.com/2013/05/16/cinderella-castle-reflects...
As always, thanks for looking and everyone have a great weekend. I'm off to see Star Trek in the morning!
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Image taken 12:45 am when all the guests have left the park. it was relatively stormy raining most of the night with some moments that were calm. The clouds were lit up by the lights from the park and coupled with the vibrant colors it created a nice contrast.
I don't bring a tripod into the parks with me, so I don't often take night shots in Tomorrowland. I need to shoot more in there. I love the neon lighting.
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Magic Kingdom
Tomorrowland
While I enjoy the neon aesthetic of Walt Disney World's current Tomorrowland, one of my recent kicks is looking at photos of the old Tomorrowland aesthetic. Perhaps because my vision of the future aligns with that of a 70s-era Kubrick film, I still think the sterile and clean lines of old Tomorrowland looks amazing.
At least one Magic Kingdom-style park still has that Tomorrowland aesthetic!
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The Astro Orbiter is a rocket-spinner attraction featured at all five Magic Kingdom-style parks at Walt Disney Resorts around the world. Although each ride may have a different name, all share the same premise of rockets spinning around a central monument. As each form of the attraction appeared, new designs and locations have been implemented to fit with changing schemes of several Tomorrowlands.
Today, Tomorrowland has become sci-fi Fantasyland. The emphasis is on the familiar instead of the challenge of what could be. Even the most forward-looking attraction – the Carousel of Progress – is presented like it is a museum.
Tomorrowland is clearly organized, a very entertaining space to sit and take a break, and brings back a nostalgic moment for those old enough to remember when… - Sam Genaway (Touringplans.com)
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What happens when you put 12 stops of neutral density (ND) filters on your lens? You get a 30 second shutter in broad daylight. #magickingdom #tomorrowland #pixelmania @tmip @tmip_pixelmania
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The Magic Kingdom
Tomorrowland entrance
Playing with the tilt-shift for this particular shot to make the Tomorrowland entrance sign stand a little taller and prouder. I know I blew the red neon here, but those two huge yellow lights didn’t help. Definitely one of my favorite areas of the MK to photograph at night.
The second Brussels Airlines aircraft to wear a special "Tomorrowland" liver, A320 neo OO-SBB, lands at Heathrow with a very late running flight from its home airport.
Aircraft: Brussels Airlines (SN/BEL) Airbus A320neo OO-SBB.
Location: Bedfont Fields, London Heathrow Airport (LHR/EGLL), United Kingdom.
colorized version of a similar shot i took last september out by the walkway from tomorrowland to storybook circus. the walkway is light on the guest traffic, which minimizes accidental bumps when you are shooting for very long exposures like this one (about 2 minutes long). it's also home to probably the best most fulfilling view of space mountain against the backdrop of the sky. I cleaned up the roof in post to give it a much newer vibe..something the disney people should do more often in person, it is after all the ICON of tomorrowland. past present and in the future as well. Hope the upcoming movie does 'Frozen' money..so the area can finally get out of this BS tomorrowland 2045 theme its currently in and restore it to that white utopian futuristic look the imagineers envisioned back in the 70s
Tomorrowland (Duh…it says so at the top)
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World, Fla.
Tomorrowland Tuesday!
(See, I can make up theme days too. What now? Huh? Huh?)
So I’m walking along and stumble onto this completely unique spot. It’s seems like a natural photo op to me and I just can’t believe my luck that I’m the first guy to ever photograph this!
I mean, how did all you guys and gals miss this one? I’m skimming through everyone’s Photostream as I write this and I can’t believe that I’m the first person to ever post a pic from this…Ohhhhhhhhh.
Well, here’s my version anyway.
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Watch your head’n’step…and welcome home.
The Tomorrowland Chamber of Commerce Welcomes You. A little motion blur after dark in the Magic Kingdom. 1/5 f3.2 ISO200 20mm.
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Tomorrowland is full of neon and all sorts of bright lights. It really a pain in the neck to photograph. This was taken in March of last year before I really started to bracket my shots. I've been working on reprocessing a lot of my older stuff along with the new stuff. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for looking.
Tomorrowland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort, Florida
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Tomorrowland (Atompunk) – Kirk Wingtips