Pixiedust530
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 9, 2010
I am creating this thread as a place to share some of your favorite "Must have" Disney shots. Of course we all get pictures of the castle, the geosphere at EPCOT and such...but share some unique angles, interesting compositions.
My last trip to the World I had a 4YO in tow and didn't have a lot of time to spend composing my photos. I am hoping to make another trip next fall with just my boyfriend and I. We both love photography and would love tips, suggestions, examples of some neat angles, perspectives, compositions of all things Disney. It could be park icons, rides, landscapes, characters, with or without people. No limits. Just looking for some cool new ideas of things and/or ways to photograph Disney.
I will start off with a few of my own:
A different perspective of the Tower of Terror
Goofy with the Castle in the background
Shot down Main Street toward the entrance. (I would imagine not many people take pictures facing this direction down Main Street.)
Rock N Roller Coaster
Duffy...or at least his awesome Mickey paw!
Main Street balloons...(On my photo list for next time...a balloon shot with the castle in the background!)
My last trip to the World I had a 4YO in tow and didn't have a lot of time to spend composing my photos. I am hoping to make another trip next fall with just my boyfriend and I. We both love photography and would love tips, suggestions, examples of some neat angles, perspectives, compositions of all things Disney. It could be park icons, rides, landscapes, characters, with or without people. No limits. Just looking for some cool new ideas of things and/or ways to photograph Disney.
I will start off with a few of my own:
A different perspective of the Tower of Terror
Goofy with the Castle in the background
Shot down Main Street toward the entrance. (I would imagine not many people take pictures facing this direction down Main Street.)
Rock N Roller Coaster
Duffy...or at least his awesome Mickey paw!
Main Street balloons...(On my photo list for next time...a balloon shot with the castle in the background!)