We went back to the Animal Kingdom on Day 8. Once again, we hurried over to Asia to start the morning with a brisk ride on Expedition Everest. They still hadn't repaired the problems with the track:
There are some nice views from the ride:
Our next stop was the Kali River Rapids. I didn't want to subject my 5D to the risk of water and I wasn't really all that keen on getting myself soaked either, so I let Kathy and boys go without me.
I stayed behind and admired the art work.
As expected, they got soaked.
My youngest son, a con-man in training, won a bet with me that he could breath under water for more than a minute.
After that, we watched the Finding Nemo show. Reviewing the pictures, it appears that just before the show started, a drunken monkey took control of my camera. It was some of the worst shooting I did all trip. I could write a lengthy article just on the mistakes I made during that one show. I'm not a fan of the show, so it didn't bother me too much. I also took so many shots that I had a few lucky shots that weren't too bad.
It's a trick show to meter. There is so much motion and such a range of tones, that spot metering is unreliable. The brightness varies so much that you can't really find an optimal manual setting and leave it. I shot in evaluative/matrix mode and dialed in about -1 EV. I relied on RAW and post processing to make further adjustments.
1/250, f/2.8, ISO 3200, 100mm, -1 EV, aperture priority
1/200, f/2.8, ISO 1600, 200mm, -1 1/3 EV
I used the Lightroom Adjustment Brush on this one. The spotlight on Crush was too bright and the lighting on the companion turtles was too low. 1/100, f/2.8, ISO 1600, 70mm, -2/3 EV, aperture priority
Our next stop was Dinoland and the Dinosaur ride. As more and more rides are photographed with better and better cameras, this one still remains essentially untouched. The lighting is dark enough to be a challenge, but the motion is insane. I suspect that it will first get shot by people getting stuck during breakdowns. I tried with my gear and didn't get anything even vaguely useful in the dinosaur parts.
1/1000, f/1.8, ISO 6400, 50mm, aperture priority
Here's my best attempt. Dino eating dino. 1/30, f/1.8, ISO 6400, 50mm, aperture priority, -1 EV
Later in the day we wound up at Everest again. We still had a set of Fast Passes from the morning. We decided to let the kids use our passes so that they could ride it twice. It was the first time they negotiated the queues and rode a major ride with no adults. I took shots of various trains coming down the hill, but never managed to get theirs.
1/800s, f/4, ISO 200, 90mm, aperture priority, very slightly cropped.
We did It's Tough To Be A Bug. This time I didn't have any overzealous CMs telling me that I couldn't take non-flash photographs.
I love all the pre-ride posters.
The rest of the pictures from that Animal Kingdom visit are
here.