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A different composition of an earlier shot that I posted of this scene. I'm not crazy about the structure on the left, but I love the sunburst through the tree.
At a height of 56 metres, the main feature of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom uses forced perspective to appear much taller
Today, we head to the Magic Kingdom for a shot of Cinderella's Fountain. This is a great area to shoot at night. You not only have a very beautiful lit area but the water that is illuminating from the fountain adds a nice dramatic touch. What I really love about shooting fountains at night with a long exposure is the effect it adds to the water. Instead of getting this choppy water effect, you get a nice wispy look. Have a magical day!
Cinderella Castle sunset right before Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party.
Cinderella Castle
Fantasyland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World
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“If you don't like Cinderella because she seems so "naive" and "weak," listen to this quote from the Walt himself: "She believed in dreams, all right, but she also believed in doing something about them. When Prince Charming didn't come along, she went over to the palace and got him.”
― Walt Disney Company
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Feeling grateful for having such amazing children, I love being their Mum
Helleborus Cinderella a gift from Jen :-)
Hope all of you Mums have had a lovely day x
When I first saw this bridge last November I thought it would be a perfect winter scene. So I'm back. Hope you agree.
The Mill Creek Park Suspension Bridge is a bridge in Youngstown, Ohio, United States. The 1895 bridge carries Valley Drive across Mill Creek to connect the east and west sides of Mill Creek Park. Following the wishes of Volney Rogers to create fanciful park entrances, Charles Fowler of the Youngstown Bridge Co. designed the structure. The Suspension Bridge is the oldest of six bridges in Mill Creek Park. It measures 86 feet long and 32 feet wide and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. It has been called the Silver Bridge, the Cinderella Bridge, the Castle Bridge, and the Walt Disney Bridge. (Wiki)
I've done a lot of variations of this shot over the years but sometimes when the cloud formations look like that you just have to take the shot again.
Since we're approaching the 40th Anniversary of Walt Disney World this weekend, Cinderella Castle just seemed an appropriate choice for this week. I'm really looking forward to seeing lots of old friends and meeting many new one from the Disney Flickr community this weekend as we all celebrate the 40th with all of Mickey's closest friends and fans.
[Standing on the Shoulders of Giants] Over the years I've looked at 100s of thousands of Disney Photographs. Every once in a while I will see something that gets my attention and mentally sticks with me. I was at the back of Cinderella's castle when I remembered seeing a fisheye shot next to Cinderella's fountain. I set my my camera up and took a series of pictures. When I got home I started processing the photo. I knew it was somewhat similar to the one I had seen before. So I began a search to find the inspiration for the shot. As you can imagine that's not an easy task. I sifted through the works of some of the masters I follow but didn't find it. I really wanted to give credit to the photographer that inspired me. In a last ditch effort I went to Google and did a search for Cinerella's Castle fishey. Much to my surprise the first image that came up was the shot that inspired me. The photographer is Mathew Cooper www.facebook.com/TheTimeTheSpacePhotography/?fref=ts. He surely is one of the top Disney photographers. His shot is here www.flickr.com/photos/thetimethespace/7872553020. My thanks to him and all the other photographers that have inspired me. My hopes are that something I create inspires others to see something new and try it themselves.
Disney version of Lady Tremaine. I like the painting and the sculpt in general, it looks great but the head is too big. I re-bodied her to a taller nuface body and still the head looks bigger than I'd feel comfortable with. Probably, a CI body will fix it, but I don't own a spare one in caucasian, although I compared one with the head and the size looks better proportioned.
Another take on the beautiful Hellebore given to me for Mothers Day. Ive added a subtle texture of my own to this.
Not had much chance to get out with the camera so rooting in the archives again.
I'm heading to Disney, so today's photo tour will be the last one until I get back. Since I'm still here for today, I thought we would head over to Disney's Hollywood Studios for a shot of Cinderella's carriage from the movie. I was lucky enough to catch this little beauty at the park back in may, so I decided why no get a shot of it. Were you lucky enough to see if before it was gone? Have a magical day and if you see me in the parks, stop and say, "Hi!" As Mickey says, "See You Real Soon."
Cinderella Castle
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World
Lake Buena Vista, Florida
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Happy new year!
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I'm starting the year on a nice note with a couple of Cinderella Girls. What about you guys, what are you starting with?
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Cinderella doesn't want to go back and find her glass shoe; a matter of giving little prince charming a clue..
Cinderella's Palace, The Magic Kingdom.
I took many pictures at the Magic Kingdom, but could never find one I really liked of Cinderella's Palace. This one I'm kinda happy with.
Photographed at the Cinderella Enchantment event.
Hair - Runaway - Cinderella @Enchantment
Skin - Lumae - Ella @Enchantment
Dress - Kaithleen's - Cinderella @Enchantment
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Once upon a time there was a young girl named Cinderella. She lived a fantastic life with her father, her mother died when she was very young. When Cinderella was only twelve, her father remarried a woman, named Lady Tremaine, who had two daughters, Drizella and Anastasia. At first, it seemed as though everything was perfect. But only a year after her father's marriage, he suffered a terrible accident and died, when Cinderella was only 13.
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Immediately after her father's death, she noticed a change in the demeanor of her stepmother and step-sisters. They would taunt and ridicule her daily.
you're stupid and worthless why are you even around?
Cinderella would put up with this for years. and soon started to believe the things they told her.
I'm alone, and a liar, I'm ugly, and inadequate
Not long after the abuse from her step family started, the rest of her friends and towns people joined in.
you're never enough, you're a freak, and a loser
She let these comments cut her deeper than they should. She convinced herself of all the things her "friends" and family would tell her were true.
She was convinced she deserved it, and she must have done something wrong, for this to happen.
she would sit in her room and silently repeat to herself the things she was told
you're a psycho, and you're fat and you're crazy and insane. why would you ever think you were any better than any of this?
you're fake and you're broken.
She would try to punish herself for the things she had done to deserve this, though she didn't know what exactly she had done.
She would physically and mentally harm herself daily, in secrecy.
Using knives and razors and anything she could. She would convince herself further of her worthlessness.
As she started to fall further into this thick cloud of darkness that surrounded her completely. Her closest and most loyal servant started to worry. As Cinderella would continue to try harm herself, her servant would continue to try and stop her.
Her servant would try to convince her of her self worth and beauty.
you're worth so much more than this, and you deserve much better. You've done nothing wrong, but bad things can happen to good people, for you never know if you're being tested. Through this whole time of being tormented by your family and supposed "friends" you've never blamed them. You've only blamed yourself, and you have no reason to. The people you've been surrounded by you're entire life, have hurt you deeply. Even though, you've done nothing wrong, they have tormented you, because you're an easy target, and you refuse to hurt them in return. By harassing you, they've used their pain, to cover their own flaws, and make themselves feel better. Darling, you're so much better than this. And you've done nothing wrong. You'll be okay, I promise. Trust me.
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This picture has taken me over a month to shoot. All of the names that Cinderella is called by herself and others were written on my body, they were words that not only Cinderella was called, but I was too. This was an extremely personal picture for me to take, and I'm sure many other people can relate to it. It may seem as though all these things are true, they aren't. You deserve so much more than this. We don't realize the power of our words. We need to show grace towards others.
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Back in 2016 LEGO revealed a beautiful Disney Castle (set 71040). As many of you know this set only contains the front half of the castle with the backside showing rooms and interior. Part of me wished to build the other half with a bit of environment to make a complete castle. Unfortunately it would take up too much space, parts and money.
To make my wish come true I set out to design a miniature version of the Cinderella Castle (including the scenery) located in both the Magic Kingdom in Florida and Tokyo Disneyland. The result is what you see in the pictures. This ‘slice of Disneyland’ is build on 1 baseplate of 48 x 48 studs, contains about 3000 parts and took about 3 months to design and build.
The plaza in front of the castle contains a small mosaic of a star. This mosaic is a design by the admirable LEGO mosaic builder Katie Walker
She is a lady dreaming of the impossible, unbounded by reality and others’ opinions.
She is a lady exploring social classes, capable of embellishing herself in diamonds.
She is a lady attending a ball, displaying no fear of hiding her true elegance.
She is a lady leaving behind her unique legacies, inspiring others to follow, to lead, and to become their own Cinderella.
Credits
Concept/Wardrobe/Styling: Devon Yan / Devonation
Model: Rebecca Blume
Jewelry: Namiko Layden-Nakamura
Makeup and Hair: Paula Yahn - Hair and Makeup Artist
Assistant: Kyle John Hancock
issuu.com/fashiontellersl/docs/fth_ouat
MODEL: Kynne Llewellyn
PHOTOGRAPHER: Pierre
STYLE:
Hair : Tableau Vivant – Upshaw hair, straight bangs
Flower crown : Lode Head Accessory – Hortensia Crown Blue.
Dress : Junbug – Principessa in Mint.
Shoes : Finesmith – Cinderella high heels.
Necklace : Kunglers Extra – Manacah necklace – crystal.
Info: issuu.com/fashiontellersl/docs/fth_ouat
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