Joe, your photo inside the Haunted Mansion is so great, it's unbelievable.
What is the "secret" to getting those good photo's in the dark rides?
Usually I get lots of blurry dark pictures. It seems if I keep the camera shutter open longer than I have movement and blur, and if the camera shutter is quick than it's too dark. I even have problems getting the settings right for the night time parades.
So far my only successful method is to take lots and lots of photo's in hopes that I get a couple of good ones.
This Photo is off center but it gives a nice effect...very ghostly.
Sorry if I'm being repetitious, but I think I took over a hundred pictures from this location... between shots like this one, the parade pictures, and fireworks this might be my new favorite place to take pictures from in the Magic Kingdom...
Ya know, it's okay with me! I could see the same pics over and over again, and I'd still love them all the same. Plus, since I have the memory of a gnat, it really doesn't matter...
Sorry if I'm being repetitious, but I think I took over a hundred pictures from this location... between shots like this one, the parade pictures, and fireworks this might be my new favorite place to take pictures from in the Magic Kingdom...
Jeez, can't you be more creative with your location!?!? JUST KIDDING!! I always love your shots. You have amazing talent with this, along with soooo many others on this board!
Great shot Jeff. I have a question. You, Ed and some others get such great low light shots. Do you carry a tripod around with you or is ths attributable to the quality of your lens
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