Posted by: Doug Norris

1 Sep

No Flash Photography, Please.

How many times have you heard this phrase at Walt Disney World? Well for the most part I kind of agree with them. One of the main reasons why is because on Dark Rides that constant flash from peoples cameras is quite annoying if you are riding a ride. Now from a photographers point of view a flash on a Dark Ride will just wash out the entire scene and give you a not so good shot. Okay it will be very bad. So how do you take good shots of these Dark Rides?


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Posted by: Cory Disbrow

24 Aug

Hi everybody! Sorry I’ve been a little behind on updating over the past few days, stupid real life can get in the way of Disney and fun sometimes! So, to win you all back, I have a fun technique I wanted to share with you that involves shooting fireworks. It’s called “The Country Shutter”. First [...]

Posted by: Larry White

19 Aug

Imagineering the Shot Have you ever looked through the viewfinder and wish your lens was just a bit wider?  I’ve found that to be true even with an 11-16MM UWA lens.  If it was only 10MM, I could get the whole shot!  Ya right.  Or, I have the 11-16MM F2.8 and it would be really [...]

Posted by: Cory Disbrow

18 Aug

Today’s post comes from somewhere different and mysterious: Disneyland Resort in California. It is brought to us by Michael Greening, whose daily photo tips can be found at http://micechat.com/forums/disneyland-resort/140579-disneyland-photo-day.html. Enjoy!! Today’s “ Disneyland Photo Tip of the Day” is based on the principal that “Sometimes the single part is greater than the sum of all of the parts”, especially [...]

Posted by: Cory Disbrow

17 Aug

Imagineering the Shot These benches at Disney’s Boardwalk have been a point of interest for me for quite some time. About a year or so ago, I saw some really creative shots of them from some of my Flickr contacts. And I always wanted to shoot them myself. During my January 2010 trip, I walked [...]