It's after Labor Day so you don't wear white and Halloween comes to Main Street USA at the Magic Kingdom. Halloween Welcome by Scott Thomas
A little old fashioned fire chief car action, from a little old fashioned rangefinder lens - shot with my manual Voigtlander Nokton 35mm F1.4 lens:
In May 2016, I forked over the full $150 to attend Disney After Hours, a limited-attendance version of Evening Extra Magic Hours. (Unfortunately, I purchased my ticket before they announced half-price tickets for AP holders.) I spent the first part of the evening shooting MSEP, first in Town Square and then at Frontierland. Then I had 2 1/2 hours and a nearly empty park to go do pretty much whatever I wanted, including eating free ice cream bars. I had my tripod for night shots, but ended up riding attractions the whole evening. I wandered around without any real plan, and ended up doing ten rides on eight different attractions. I did a few things that I had never done before, such as the Barnstormer, Astro Orbitors and the Princess meet & greets. Almost everything was a walk-on, even more so later in the evening. If I ever have the chance to do it again, I definitely would, but I think $75 - $100 is a better price point. They could eliminate the free ice cream and soda to make up for the lower price. I took my time leaving the park, as all good Disney fans do, and was treated to the traditional Kiss Goodnight from atop the train station. I think you can see every person who attended the event in this photo. Good Morning Kiss
I like the light in this shot. I think it's from the morning sun reflecting off of the second floor of the Emporium on the left. Swimming Upstream
That shot does have nice lighting. I think you're right about the Emporium. It does seem to be providing a nice soft fill.
It's hard to tell but this was taken right in front of the Barber Shop, so I guess it qualifies for this thread. It's either that or start a new thread of the Move It, Shake It, Get Out Of My Way parade. Hey Howdy Hey