Joanie Eddis-Koch
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As a matter of fact for this last trip (Feb 22-28th 2015) I had pretty much counted the moon out in the shots I was aiming to get. This was the family trip so it's a nightmare for me as I have to "herd" everybody around and do stuff that they would like, only they don't want to listen to me so they are always deviating from my carefully crafted plans. We all know how that's going to end... especially with the way a Disney trip is now with FP+ and all the other bull you have to deal with.
So anyway I check out Ephemeris and I figure out that the moon will be setting to the west at night when I am in Epcot, which I think to mean Canada. I'm not really going to be over that way because I had dinner in Germany with the family on my one Epcot night. I ditch the family after Dinner and I set up for Illuminations. Then I do the long slow walk out heading for the International gateway via the Germany to Morocco to France route where I will catch a cab at the Beach Club back to Caribbean Beach with security gently on my tail as they flush the park of camera nerds.
As I am coming up on Morocco I see a beautiful Moon, a chubby crescent, right over the tower. COWABUNGA DUDES!!! I hit the jackpot. So I start bracketing my brains out! I had never shot Morocco at night so it was on my bucket list. The sky was great with all these fast moving wispy clouds and stars galore. It was one of those things where you knew it was going to be an awesome capture. I had to repeat my brackets a couple of times because of the tools with the ipads stopping right in my frame to get their shot or the kids with the light up whatever's or the people with the cell phone cameras
but I'm sure it will all be worth it in the end.
I have yet to run those shots through Photomatix and then import them to Photoshop for some camera raw processing. This was the only "clear" night that I had for the entire week. Those low cloudy skies really suck and February seems plagued by them. But on that night I got my favorite dreamy skies!
~Joanie
So anyway I check out Ephemeris and I figure out that the moon will be setting to the west at night when I am in Epcot, which I think to mean Canada. I'm not really going to be over that way because I had dinner in Germany with the family on my one Epcot night. I ditch the family after Dinner and I set up for Illuminations. Then I do the long slow walk out heading for the International gateway via the Germany to Morocco to France route where I will catch a cab at the Beach Club back to Caribbean Beach with security gently on my tail as they flush the park of camera nerds.
As I am coming up on Morocco I see a beautiful Moon, a chubby crescent, right over the tower. COWABUNGA DUDES!!! I hit the jackpot. So I start bracketing my brains out! I had never shot Morocco at night so it was on my bucket list. The sky was great with all these fast moving wispy clouds and stars galore. It was one of those things where you knew it was going to be an awesome capture. I had to repeat my brackets a couple of times because of the tools with the ipads stopping right in my frame to get their shot or the kids with the light up whatever's or the people with the cell phone cameras

I have yet to run those shots through Photomatix and then import them to Photoshop for some camera raw processing. This was the only "clear" night that I had for the entire week. Those low cloudy skies really suck and February seems plagued by them. But on that night I got my favorite dreamy skies!

~Joanie