Illuminations from Odyssey Bridge

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by jbwolffiv, Feb 1, 2013.

  1. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    The week of Christmas I decided to try this location, mostly because I hoped that it would allow me to set up around 9:00 for the 9:30 showing. ; I was right, no one was on the bridge. ; I was very pleased with my results. ; I only wished that I aimed a little lower to get more of the reflection. ; Here is the first one.

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  2. Epcot 92

    Epcot 92 Member

    I agree with maybe more reflection. But the wide effect is very nice. I like the colors!

    How long was the exposure?
     
  3. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Awesome, John. ; I have got to try this one of these times and stop being a "get me on the railing" snob.
     
  4. ddindy

    ddindy Member Staff Member

    Way to think outside the box, John. ; I think I've watched from over there, but never took photos.
     
  5. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    How wide were you? ; I like this, including the reflection - seems like it might be a very cool idea...but probably requires a pretty wide lens to get high enough for the fireworks while still getting the reflection. ; What lens were you using?
     
  6. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Thanks Tim, Justin, Dennis and 92! ; I am staying at the Beach Club again this summer and plan on trying it again but with more reflections. ;

    Tim, I find that I get too frustrated with trying to get a good close spot, this spot (and a few others) allows for late set up and plenty of room.

    Justin, I was using a Tamron 10-24 and was at 14mm, with a crop sensor.
     
  7. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Excellent...thank you. ; The Tamron 10-24mm is exactly what I was thinking I'd need to try - so that answers that question! ; Might try it at 10-12mm or so to get more of the reflection. ; If I make it out of dinner in time for the show tonight, I'll probably try it from there.
     
  8. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Sounds good, good luck with it! ; I know that I had plenty of room to aim lower, just did not adjust on the fly. ; I cropped out plenty of sky when I got home.
     
  9. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Well I did manage to hit that spot, but had one hitch - I hadn't brought the 10-24mm lens with me! ; I stopped back at the room after the whole day walking around with the bag, and was headed back to Epcot for dinner, and just wanted to travel light - so I left the bag at the room and just grabbed my tripod and camera - had the 18-250mm mounted - so that was as wide as I could go. ; It was still a cool spot to shoot from though - the water reflections were great, even though I had to make the same compromise and cut off some of the reflections in order to catch enough of the sky bursts - and still I cut off a few of the higher bursts. ; But like you said, very few people were shooting from there, and the water reflections really were great - better even than trying to catch reflections off the main lake, because the water in that pond is much more still and has none of the barges & fountain rigs & boats to block it out. ; I'll definitely plan on trying again from there with the wider lens.
     
  10. gary

    gary Member

    Maybe that should be considered for a pixelmania spot
     
  11. RedOctober25

    RedOctober25 Member

    Probably wouldnt have to camp out for an hour prior with that spot...


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  12. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    I would think we would be ok setting up at 8:30 or so. ; I was there just about 30 minutes prior to the show 2 days after Christmas and there was no one on the bridge. ; That is a very small sample size however.
     
  13. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    The parks were fairly crowded this past weekend while I was there (surprisingly! ; I think maybe a few conventions in town combined with the usual Brazilian invasion)...I got there at around 8:45pm, and found an empty bench where the umbrellas are, with only one other couple sitting there. ; By the time the show started, there were probably 10-12 people gathered in that bench area. ; All along the walkway bridge though, there was no one. ; Even getting the bench wasn't difficult, and if we set up in a line along the bridge, I doubt we'd need any real pre-planning to get everyone in there.
     
  14. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Sample size just doubled!
     
  15. RedOctober25

    RedOctober25 Member

    If I can stay up late enough, I am going to try and shoot from there in three weeks. ; Or maybe China. ; Or maybe the Monorail Platform...


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  16. jbwolffiv

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  18. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    Does make me wish I had brought the UWA lens along that night!! ; I had to shoot MUCH tighter with 27mm equivalent being my widest. ; Here's an idea of my view and attempts from there:


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    Also didn't have any ND filters that night. ; Still it was a cool perspective, and I do want to try it again with a wider lens, more water reflection, and an ND filter.
     
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  19. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Still some nice shots! ; I am staying at Beach Club this summer and will be sure to use my 10-24 from there and see what I get.


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