Experiment_626
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So, at long last, the perfect storm has arisen. Beginning on Saturday, my wife and older son will be in Georgia visiting family, my baby boy (and the two dogs -- not sure what we're going to do with the snake ...) will be with my parents, and I will be at WDW for a long-awaited photography-centric trip! Not sure yet when I'm coming home, but it will be Wednesday at the latest.
Important point with respect to my questions: I'll be staying off-property and will have my own car.
Anyway, one thing I definitely want to do is more photography at the resorts. There are some I've never visited, such as Yacht and Beach Club, and some I hope to revisit, such as the monorail resorts and possibly AKL. I also hate to let sunrise go to waste. So, my first question is this -- will I have any trouble visiting the various resorts early in the morning for photography?
Second but related to the first: How late can I, as a visitor, stay at the resorts for this purpose, considering that I have my own car? If I use the monorail to visit the Grand Floridian, Polynesian and Contemporary, how late will the resort monorail be available to get me back to the TTC? I suppose if I were at the first two, I could always walk back to my car if nothing else ...
Further, which resorts lend themselves, by orientation, to shooting at or around sunrise? For example, I think the Contemporary is probably better suited to sunset, as the exterior shots I most want there face more or less toward the west.
I also am thinking of trying to shoot Wishes from the beach at the Polynesian. Will a 200mm lens be long enough for that?
Finally, I want to shoot IllumiNations at least once if not twice. Where are good places to get fireworks across the width of the frame, as much as possible? Also, I've heard that Japan, toward the back from the somewhat elevated perspective of the restaurants and shop, is a good vantage point (allowing the Torii gate to be in the shot without it blocking too much of the view). Also hear Mexico is a good place ... opinions?
Scott
Important point with respect to my questions: I'll be staying off-property and will have my own car.
Anyway, one thing I definitely want to do is more photography at the resorts. There are some I've never visited, such as Yacht and Beach Club, and some I hope to revisit, such as the monorail resorts and possibly AKL. I also hate to let sunrise go to waste. So, my first question is this -- will I have any trouble visiting the various resorts early in the morning for photography?
Second but related to the first: How late can I, as a visitor, stay at the resorts for this purpose, considering that I have my own car? If I use the monorail to visit the Grand Floridian, Polynesian and Contemporary, how late will the resort monorail be available to get me back to the TTC? I suppose if I were at the first two, I could always walk back to my car if nothing else ...
Further, which resorts lend themselves, by orientation, to shooting at or around sunrise? For example, I think the Contemporary is probably better suited to sunset, as the exterior shots I most want there face more or less toward the west.
I also am thinking of trying to shoot Wishes from the beach at the Polynesian. Will a 200mm lens be long enough for that?
Finally, I want to shoot IllumiNations at least once if not twice. Where are good places to get fireworks across the width of the frame, as much as possible? Also, I've heard that Japan, toward the back from the somewhat elevated perspective of the restaurants and shop, is a good vantage point (allowing the Torii gate to be in the shot without it blocking too much of the view). Also hear Mexico is a good place ... opinions?
Scott


All of the following sunrise photos were taken with my Canon Power Shot so you should be able to get some absolutely awesome photos! Good luck and have fun!

