RachelleBeaney
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Day 13 - Part 4 - Pixar Pier in Blue
The sun had set, and we rushed around the Pier capturing it against a beautiful blue sky! This area is so photographic, especially after the sun sets. There will be a lot of pictures here and not too much commentary, the pictures speak for themselves I think.
Here's a nice before and after look at the reflections in Pixar Pier with and without Photoshop:
There a number of "series" photos we took, like the above of the Jumpin' Jellies in various stages of going up and down! The next "series of pictures" involve the Golden Zephr and it's various spin cycles. I really love these pictures.
Happy with our photos of Pixar Pier (I really love the pictures we shot that evening) we headed into Grizzly Peak for a few photos. The sky had deepened into a dark blue by this point, and we were fast heading from a blue to black sky.
We headed on to Buena Vista street, to photograph the eerie purple Carthay Circle and fountain. The vibrant colors in the area around Halloween do make photos difficult, there is almost too much light for the camera. But it does make for an interesting version of the classic Buena Vista Street.
The other creepy thing about Buena Vista Street at Halloween is the headless horseman! As I mentioned before, when discussing Boo to You, headless horseman freak me out! And the creepy music and lighting around this guy definitely didn't help. I have to say, Oogie Boogie's Bash seemed a lot scarier than Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney World (we didn't actually go to a party, this is just based on the lighting and atmosphere we saw on our non-party nights in the park). There was a Photopass photographer set up right in front of the horseman, so we had to be a little more creative with our angles.
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The sun had set, and we rushed around the Pier capturing it against a beautiful blue sky! This area is so photographic, especially after the sun sets. There will be a lot of pictures here and not too much commentary, the pictures speak for themselves I think.
Here's a nice before and after look at the reflections in Pixar Pier with and without Photoshop:
There a number of "series" photos we took, like the above of the Jumpin' Jellies in various stages of going up and down! The next "series of pictures" involve the Golden Zephr and it's various spin cycles. I really love these pictures.
Happy with our photos of Pixar Pier (I really love the pictures we shot that evening) we headed into Grizzly Peak for a few photos. The sky had deepened into a dark blue by this point, and we were fast heading from a blue to black sky.
We headed on to Buena Vista street, to photograph the eerie purple Carthay Circle and fountain. The vibrant colors in the area around Halloween do make photos difficult, there is almost too much light for the camera. But it does make for an interesting version of the classic Buena Vista Street.
The other creepy thing about Buena Vista Street at Halloween is the headless horseman! As I mentioned before, when discussing Boo to You, headless horseman freak me out! And the creepy music and lighting around this guy definitely didn't help. I have to say, Oogie Boogie's Bash seemed a lot scarier than Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney World (we didn't actually go to a party, this is just based on the lighting and atmosphere we saw on our non-party nights in the park). There was a Photopass photographer set up right in front of the horseman, so we had to be a little more creative with our angles.
Continued in Next Post...