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Spaceship Earth

Future World

Epcot

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During our visit to EPCOT, I wanted to get some sunset shots of Spaceship Earth before setting up for Illuminations. So as the sun started to set I grabbed a few shots. He is a fisheye shot from the fountain in front of Spaceship Earth.

 

In an effort to try new things and challenge myself, I tried out Image Stacking method to try and reduce the amount of people in a day shot. On this trip I didn't bring a tripod so I couldn't use an ND Filter. I ended up taking 5 photos over the course of 2 or 3 minutes and used the Median method in Photoshop. This yielded a somewhat decent result although there was ghosting like you'd see in a night or long expsoure shot so I wasn't too thrilled with the outcome.

 

I ended up just putting all 5 photos in one document as layers and masking out the parts where there were people near the lens. The farther away people were really hard as those were never clean areas so that is something I need to look out for in the future. But in the end I like the outcome as it provides a way of seeing Spaceship Earth without being too cluttered up front.

 

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Disney World, Orland, Florida, USA

This was taken towards the very beginning of my chasing light journey at Epcot which had me going all around the park trying to get as many shots as I could in the time just before, during and immediately after the golden hour. I figured the best way to do it was to start at the front of the park where I could shoot into the sun still just over the trees for some cool sunbursts before making my way into Future World and then onto the World Showcase.

 

There's not really a lot to this one. I didn't want to just shoot a bunch of leveled shots (though I have some of those too) so while there was still enough light to comfortably shoot what I wanted handheld I wandered around Spaceship Earth looking for some cool ways to photograph it using angles. In my opinion it's really not all that hard as the structure actually lends itself nicely to some creative angles. Here I'm using the struts holding Spaceship Earth up to lead from the corner into the frame.

 

This was a 3 shot handheld bracket but I only used 2 for my blend. One was perfect for everything but the very bright light in the corner from the sun so I used a luminosity mask to blend in from the underexposure to expand the range and get rid of the blown out areas. Enjoy.

  

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I spent a good chunk of today building; and, something I've been trying to build more of into my MOCs are those little photo moments. Not just cute story moments, but clear view-lines to allow for those little picture moments, So this is me taking a few moments to practice that at the end of the build.(Well for now, because a MOC is never finished right?)

 

Anyway, more shotes tomorrow, and it'll be on display at Bendigo Bricks this weekend. Hope to see you there.

 

Spaceship Earth Lemons

 

This is another shot I have done previously but always with my Nikon 14-24 2.8 at F2.8. Since I had the Nikon 35 1.4 for this trip I had to give it another go for two reasons. First of course is that bokeh at 1.4 and second the 35mm field of view that brings Spaceship Earth a little closer and makes it appear larger in the frame. I used my Grizzly Camera Medium Bean-Bag to get the camera slightly off the ground and get just the right angle so that I could get the entirety of Spaceship Earth in frame. I shot a couple frames at F1.4 to get the bokeh and then shot another series at F8 focusing on the background. I blended these two shots together so in the foreground, I have the cool looking bokeh of the fiber optic lights at F1.4 and the background is tack sharp from the shot at F8. I don't know about you but now I think I want some lemonade.

 

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I thought Spaceship Earth would be a nice way to break up what will be a week full of sunsets!

Benny,the AFOL's favourite 1980s spaceman .

Epcot, Walt Disney World

I have always thought that spaceships and vechecles in the Classic space theme should fit the colour of spacemen. So I think I think it is the best spaceship for this CMF

Spaceship Support Vehicles

 

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Hi! I'm Ben, but you can call me Benny, and I can build a Spaceship!

Deep in the national Space Museum, two unlikely friends bond over their love of spaceships

Built for the Eurobricks Classic Space Era Spaceship Contest.

 

Had to be a ship containing a smaller vehicle in the colour scheme of one out of a list of classic themes. I already had an idea for another wedge craft built around the new trans-yellow canopy, so thought I'd give it a whirl.

 

Stats -

- 40 studs long (pretty much exactly!)

- Colours used:

-- Black

-- Blue

-- Light grey/light bluish grey

-- Trans-red

-- Trans-yellow

-- White

-- Yellow

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Epcot, Walt Disney World

Last bit of sun setting light reflecting off the Spaceship on the central coast of Montaña de Oro in California.

 

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Made with Blender 2.66, rendered with Blender Internal.

White on white.

 

I started to take a straight shot, then this happened. I am the Quirky Queen however. Mini Martians live on this spaceship, it’s 3.5 cm across.

 

Serious question. Why does the background look much whiter in Lightroom than on screen?

  

SSE after sunset.

Oops! I accidentally built a giant, 1 metre long, LEGO Spaceship;

and you can see all of it here

Done with that sunset scene

Here is the second build in our series of spaceships built by a group of extremely talented builders (all tagged below). The whole premise of the challenge was to see where the concept of the spaceship would go if each builder only saw the build previous to them and then changing it as they please. I based my design solely off Roanoke's and made a few minor adjustments before passing my design to Joel. Make sure to be following all the builders tagged, as you're sure to see some awesome builds! Joel is next in the posting lineup, and he will post tomorrow!

 

Big shoutout to Hadden for really putting this together and being the driving force making it happen. I'm super glad I was able to participate and hope you like my MOC!

There’s this cool park near our house that has a giant slide and jungle gym - it totally looks like a space station or something. Anyhow, we call it the spaceship park. Makes for good night photo bokeh!

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40 mm Summicron-C

Foma 100

Day 8 - Met a spaceship (Rhopilema esculenta) in Kaiyukan aquarium, Osaka. In real life, it is really tiny, maybe couple inches

 

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