TimSchroepfer
4th of July 2005 (Mon), 14:16
Various shots from the fireworks show and Fantasmic! shot last night. Trying to shoot fireworks and keep the Castle in focus and lit well is not a very easy task. I got about 20 good shots out of the 17 minute show. Still trying to buy off some one at Disney to get a good unobstructed spot for the show with my tripod!
Comments are always welcome and appreciated.
Disneyland really went nuts with the rockets in this show. Also the projects and lighting on the castle during the show really make it something special. Stay tuned as I will soon be bringing you shots of Tinkerbell flying. Hopefully in the next week or so...
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle1.jpg
Perhaps not the best photo ever taken, but I wanted to show just how close the pyro is to the audience. It is in many ways a very intimate show.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle2.jpg
Not really a pyro shot, but a pretty shot of the castle I took prior to the show.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle3.jpg
From the Fantasmic! show on Rivers of America. Very pleased with this shot. It took me 3 trips to get it. It is helping that I am learning how my camera reacts to different situations and how I need to trick it into giving me the exposure that I want.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/mickey1.jpg
Comments are always welcome and appreciated.
Disneyland really went nuts with the rockets in this show. Also the projects and lighting on the castle during the show really make it something special. Stay tuned as I will soon be bringing you shots of Tinkerbell flying. Hopefully in the next week or so...
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle1.jpg
Perhaps not the best photo ever taken, but I wanted to show just how close the pyro is to the audience. It is in many ways a very intimate show.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle2.jpg
Not really a pyro shot, but a pretty shot of the castle I took prior to the show.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/castle3.jpg
From the Fantasmic! show on Rivers of America. Very pleased with this shot. It took me 3 trips to get it. It is helping that I am learning how my camera reacts to different situations and how I need to trick it into giving me the exposure that I want.
http://www.schroepfer.us/images/mickey1.jpg