That's beautiful, Todd
Scott, Harry, Todd....fantastic shots guys.
Todd...my wife saw your picture and started packing for Disney!!
Todd, I must know your secret to getting images at Disney World with no one in the capture?
Are you there late just as the park is closing or are you patient or just that lucky
I perused through your flickr photos and there are a lot of awesome shots.
Disney's Human Element - How to Photobomb by Scott Smith (SRisonS), on Flickr
This woman obviously thought I was taking her picture. Sure, that's what I do... take pictures of strangers. But she doesn't know that. Or does she?!?!?! Hmmm.....
Thanks!
Thanks very much! As to your questions about images with no one in them... yes to all of the above. Most of the time for the night shots, I am in the parks after the official close (you still have about an hour to and hour and 1/2 and sometimes longer to make your way to the exits, just depending on how fast the security guards sweep the lands). If I want to shoot when there are still folks walking around, I will try to use longer exposures to "ghost" people out of the exposure. That, exposure bracketing or just multiple shots, and then layer masking in Photoshop. Any combination of the above is useful to remove people or ghosts from the final shot.
beautiful shot
Lioness by jamesafarris, on Flickr
One of my all time favorite shots. I took this in Tanzania, Africa
Wow! That is the shot of a lifetime! Looks just like the Safari at the AK only about 1,000 times bigger!