MK night shots

"dawholagn" said:
Joe that shot is sweet! Bonus points for being almost completely devoid of people. :)
Thank you, once again we were almost the last people in the park! I think the magic kingdom security knew us by name that week!
 
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OK Tim - I want to post on this thread so I'm counting on you to help me get some worthy shots on your photo tour! And it's going to be tough because these photos pretty sweet. Barrie
 
Re: MK night shots/ hideous cake shots

anyone got any daytime shots from the pink phase of the castle, it was even too over the top for a saturation lover like me
gary
 
Re: MK night shots/ hideous cake shots

"gary" said:
anyone got any daytime shots from the pink phase of the castle, it was even too over the top for a saturation lover like me
gary
Do you mean the birthday cake castle :D Now that was hot pink! :o
 
that's the one, there doesn't seem to be any middle ground, you either loved or hated that castle look
gary
 
Not the most exciting shot - actually did it whilst waiting for Wishes - but I was proud because I managed to take it without a tripod!!!



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OK... here's my attempt at a castle night shot. This was taken handheld (don't have a tripod yet) during my MouseFest trip with my Pentax K100D.
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Here is my Kelly inspired shot, thanks for the idea!!
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Then there's Splash Mountain and BTMR:
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and the token Tomorrowland night shot:
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awesome shot, barrie. i've never shot from that angle before. very impressive.
 
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Thanks Tim - That's probably because you were never forced to find a trash can for every shot! I'll never bring my mini tripod again. It was totally useless. This is the only shot that I got that I liked the framing on.
 
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