MarkBarbieri
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This is another in a series of threads focused on how to shoot different shows, attractions, rides, and events at Disney Theme Parks. The purpose is to help people learn how to shoot those things with their camera and what they can reasonably expect from their camera.
On this forum, we run the gamut from cell phone cameras to high end DSLRs with rediculously large lenses. I'm hoping that we'll get a variety of posts from people with cameras in all ranges. Even if you feel that your photos don't measure up to what others have posted, please post some samples anyway. We're all at different levels of gear and skill and we can all learn from each other. A typical S3 user will probably learn more from your S3 shot than they will from Mickey88's latest masterpiece.
Other posts in this series include:
How To Shoot: Fireworks
How To Shoot: The Safari Ride
How To Shoot: Indoor Shows
How To Shoot: Cinderella's Castle
How To Shoot: SpectroMagic
How To Shoot: Dark Rides
How do you shoot the different parades at the Disney parks? Favorite locations? Tips for shooting over the crowds? Any parades that work really well or others that work really badly?
I like to shoot parades from a curve so that I can shoot them coming and so that I can shoot them as they go past. One of my favorite places is in the island just inside the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. You can get the castle in the background when you shoot the parades coming down Main Street. Then each float turns in front of you giving you a clear shot of the side.
I love the Jammin' Jungle Parade for shooting. The colors are brilliant. The hardest thing about shooting it is that the music infects you making it hard to stand still enough to take a good shot.
Unquestionably, the light parades are the hardest to shoot. Let's save the light parades for their own thread because the techniques are so very different.
On this forum, we run the gamut from cell phone cameras to high end DSLRs with rediculously large lenses. I'm hoping that we'll get a variety of posts from people with cameras in all ranges. Even if you feel that your photos don't measure up to what others have posted, please post some samples anyway. We're all at different levels of gear and skill and we can all learn from each other. A typical S3 user will probably learn more from your S3 shot than they will from Mickey88's latest masterpiece.
Other posts in this series include:
How To Shoot: Fireworks
How To Shoot: The Safari Ride
How To Shoot: Indoor Shows
How To Shoot: Cinderella's Castle
How To Shoot: SpectroMagic
How To Shoot: Dark Rides
How do you shoot the different parades at the Disney parks? Favorite locations? Tips for shooting over the crowds? Any parades that work really well or others that work really badly?
I like to shoot parades from a curve so that I can shoot them coming and so that I can shoot them as they go past. One of my favorite places is in the island just inside the entrance to the Magic Kingdom. You can get the castle in the background when you shoot the parades coming down Main Street. Then each float turns in front of you giving you a clear shot of the side.
I love the Jammin' Jungle Parade for shooting. The colors are brilliant. The hardest thing about shooting it is that the music infects you making it hard to stand still enough to take a good shot.
Unquestionably, the light parades are the hardest to shoot. Let's save the light parades for their own thread because the techniques are so very different.