WDWFigment
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THat is awesome! You have the patience of Job to wait for no people AND 2 Monorails! How long did you have to wait? Or is this a multi exposure? Either way it is incredible!![]()
Tom, are you more of a fan, or less of a fan of the tronorails; after finally seeing them in person???
Well, there is only one Tronorail, so it's multi.QUOTE]
DW was right,(there'll be no living with her after this) great editing!!!
Are you sure about that? The Disney Parks blog clearly says "monorails". Their "artist's conception" also shows two different wraps - the yellow trail like in your photo and a blue trail.Well, there is only one Tronorail, so it's multi
Are you sure about that? The Disney Parks blog clearly says "monorails". Their "artist's conception" also shows two different wraps - the yellow trail like in your photo and a blue trail.
I think there has to be more than one just because there are (at least) two monorails on the Epcot line at any given point - it's far too long a journey to just have one going back and forth, and I'm pretty sure that I remember seeing one going in opposite directions when riding that line.
Anyway - cool shot; I'm curious about your technique, too. I have a few ideas of how it could be done but I'm not sure exactly what you did.
Are you sure about that? The Disney Parks blog clearly says "monorails". Their "artist's conception" also shows two different wraps - the yellow trail like in your photo and a blue trail.
I think there has to be more than one just because there are (at least) two monorails on the Epcot line at any given point - it's far too long a journey to just have one going back and forth, and I'm pretty sure that I remember seeing one going in opposite directions when riding that line.
Anyway - cool shot; I'm curious about your technique, too. I have a few ideas of how it could be done but I'm not sure exactly what you did.
I view the monorails (along with the Castle, SSE, and Grauman's) as "untouchables".