Until Avatar Land opens, being able to shoot photos in DAK at night is reserved for a very short time of year. Getting to spend time in the park during this time is wonderful as there are some amazing photo opportunities. Here are two of my favorites. Expedition Everest by JDierking Photography, on Flickr Flame Tree Waterfall by JDierking Photography, on Flickr
Gorgeous, lucky you! I can't wait to see what Avatar Land will look like, the imagery of Pandora in the films was incredible!
I, and I'm sure several others, am eagerly looking to being able to photograph our own little Pandora, especially at night.
Very nice shots I would like to thank you for sharing these with everyone. It looks super pretty during the night time it's almost magical. Well I guess Disney is supposed to be magical though. These are really good shots though are you a professional?
I am not a professional. I just picked it up for fun as a way to see the beauty in the world. I have learned all I know from the guys here on the site. Thank you!
Both very nice - the flame tree waterfall is quite good - that's a very tough shot in low light - the background sky is always so much brighter and gets blown out, and all those branches and trees can make for a fringing and CA mess...but this is very well handled in very tough conditions.
Thanks Justin! I was really pleased with how these came out, and still to this day are some of my favorites ever.
The second picture is so beautiful it leaves me speechless. Both pictures are obviously incredibly, but that second picture I just find really amazing!
Will all the new things that will be going on at AK at night in the future, the toughest part will be all the people there. LOL Nice work, Jeff.
I would not bet on it. The parks were all busy last week. Lots of families from Brazil (no groups, just tourists) and other South American locales. The new MK parade packs them in and Epcot was as crazy as the Food and Wine Fest. Not sure there are any "slow" times at WDW anymore.
I still want to head to WDW on the day following Labor Day the year I retire from teaching, may be the only slow week of the year.