I'm thinking about putting together a Disney World Photography Recipe book. My thought was to go through on an attraction by attraction basis and discuss ideas for shooting the attraction (what focal lengths, apertures, shutter speeds, camera modes, etc) with examples. Kind of like the how-to threads I did a while back. I'll also mix in a bunch of general shooting advice so that it makes sense.
The recipe approach will make it easier for people that want a simple way to achieve decent results. It can also serve as a jumping off point for people that want to get creative but don't know where to begin.
Assuming that I actually commit time to do it, I'll post it on disneyphotoblog.com, which is a domain that I just picked up. I might also compile everything into a big PDF or online book when I'm done. I'll post more about the idea if I'm still enthusiastic about it when I get home. I'm booked
almost solid with projects until Thanksgiving week, so it won't be any time soon.
A quick stat check...after 6 days at the parks we have taken 7,232 photos, video clips, and audio clips totaling a bit over 200gb of data. Yesterday I filled a 32gb card at the MK. Much of that was because I was doing 3 exposure bracket shots in spray and pray mode on some rides.


Don't let anyone tell you that it isn't crowded in October. I've been very surprised at how busy the parks are. I've also been very disappointed in the Touring Plans crowd calendar. Comparing different parks on the same day and the same parks on different days, their predictions have proven to be wildly off the mark.
I'm thinking about putting together a Disney World Photography Recipe book. My thought was to go through on an attraction by attraction basis and discuss ideas for shooting the attraction (what focal lengths, apertures, shutter speeds, camera modes, etc) with examples. Kind of like the how-to threads I did a while back. I'll also mix in a bunch of general shooting advice so that it makes sense.
The recipe approach will make it easier for people that want a simple way to achieve decent results. It can also serve as a jumping off point for people that want to get creative but don't know where to begin.
Assuming that I actually commit time to do it, I'll post it on disneyphotoblog.com, which is a domain that I just picked up. I might also compile everything into a big PDF or online book when I'm done. I'll post more about the idea if I'm still enthusiastic about it when I get home. I'm booked almost solid with projects until Thanksgiving week, so it won't be any time soon.
Hey Mark, out of curiosity, what has been inaccurate? (Disclosure: I work for TouringPlans.com.) The parks have certainly been busy recently, especially Epcot, but these crowds haven't really been out of line with wait time predictions, which is the basis of the Crowd Calendar: http://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/crowd-levels
I know you're still on vacation, but when you get home, email webmaster@touringplans.com - there's a money back guarantee on the TouringPlans subscription.

I didn't really understand this. At first I thought something had gone wrong and this lady was cleaning it up. As I set up the shot, I realized that this was intentional, although I still don't understand what the heck she was doing.
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Hey Mark, out of curiosity, what has been inaccurate? (Disclosure: I work for TouringPlans.com.) The parks have certainly been busy recently, especially Epcot, but these crowds haven't really been out of line with wait time predictions, which is the basis of the Crowd Calendar: http://touringplans.com/walt-disney-world/crowd-levels
I know you're still on vacation, but when you get home, email webmaster@touringplans.com - there's a money back guarantee on the TouringPlans subscription.
