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vintageepcot

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Please click the image to go to its Flickr page. There is a lot of information about the image and execution there (as well as two other pictures that inform as to the shot) and it's easier to go there than for me to re-post everything here.

This is perfect for the brochure. You could make money off these pics.
 

sweetpee_1993

Well-Known Member
I was juuuust gonna ask you to let us all know when the mouse comes knocking on your door to have you come work for him. You are so incredibly talented. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work with us.

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Laura

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Premium Member
I have no idea how you get the shots you get. They are unbelievable! You've got the double whammy of photography skills and photoshop skills...and tons of patience (which is my major downfall). Love it! (And all the others you take)
 
I pushed the ISO pretty high...

It took more time in Photoshop than it did to take the shots. Probably about 20 minutes more.

Wow, I was going to ask lots of questions (wait, high ISO, but..., oh right, because of blah, blah, but...)

I think I finally see how you did it. Good golly. So good. :)

Wow, that's one of those cameras with ISO 3200, whew. These new ones with ISO 24,000 really blow my mind, especially with same noise that 400 used to have. Pretty soon, you won't need any light at all. :lol:

BTW, how late are we talking here? They let people stay for the Inferno blow-off right, and that's fairly late?
 

WDWFigment

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Original Poster
Wow, I was going to ask lots of questions (wait, high ISO, but..., oh right, because of blah, blah, but...)

I think I finally see how you did it. Good golly. So good. :)

Wow, that's one of those cameras with ISO 3200, whew. These new ones with ISO 24,000 really blow my mind, especially with same noise that 400 used to have. Pretty soon, you won't need any light at all. :lol:

BTW, how late are we talking here? They let people stay for the Inferno blow-off right, and that's fairly late?

I pushed the ISO higher than 3,200. Unfortunately, I don't have a full frame DSLR. One of my buddies on the trip has a 5DmkII and I've seen him hit 25,600 a couple of times, and it looks like my 3,200. I really wish I had the money for a D700 or a 5DmkII.

We were there late...really late...but not late enough that the monorails stopped running (obviously!)...I'll leave it at that.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
:eek: Words just can't describe how awesome that photo is. :eek:

And your second best shot to date? :lookaroun What's the first?

This:


I think it's my best because of its uniqueness and well, I just think it's beautiful. Probably less appealing to the non-photography crowd as it's obviously a little 'different', but I love it. Absolutely no work was done to this shot in Photoshop.
 

ShadowWind

New Member
That epcot image is amazing. I wish I had the money for an SDmkII myself. The low light images I've seen are incredible for inside attractions.

I was going through the picture of the day thread and saw many of your photos. Wonderful shots all around.
 

montyz81

Well-Known Member
That is one amazing shot. Everytime I go down, I try to find that one shot that makes the trip special. If I knew how to do that, this would have accomplished that. You are an amazing photographer.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Updated take on the original post...too bad it has the Tronorail, but you can't win them all:


Clicking the picture takes you to its Flickr page where there is a description of the shot, EXIF data (camera settings), and where you can navigate to my other WDW shots!
 

Mr.EPCOT

Active Member
Updated take on the original post...too bad it has the Tronorail, but you can't win them all

It's beautiful, and I think it's wonderful that it has the Tron-o-rail. Even if you don't like the Monorail like that, it certainly does help to capture a specific, interesting moment in EPCOT and Disney history.
 

Mr.EPCOT

Active Member
Damn, that's a good picture. How much of it has been edited in any sort of photo program? Anything?

It has to be edited, because 1) you would have to wait a long, long, long, long time for just the perfect moment when two trains are entering and exiting the teardrop like that, and have inhuman perfect timing to get the shot, and more importantly 2) there aren't two Tron-o-rails.
 

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