A550 Nightscapes & Nightscenes

Justin, seems I visit Disney every year (have for the last 9, and even before my daughter was born) and try to capture the moment. But in viewing these, all I could say is that these photos here really represent the moment and feeling when you're in the park at WDW! Well done! And I'll be back in October! :)
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Glenn

I'm kinda partial to video, but I'm hangin!
 
Be sure to snap away! I go up there so often - usually every few months or so...of course I live pretty close by and own a vacation club share, so it makes it pretty easy for 3-5 day trips. I always love shooting up there though - looking for something different each time, or trying new types of shots.

Thank you so much for the compliment.

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Justin
galleries: http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg
 
by composition (you could have cropped the right to make it totally centered....) and light/exposure/level choices. This really pops out against the others (IMHO).

Thanks for sharing!
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Ralf
http://RalfRalph.smugmug.com/
 
Thanks for the links, amazing stuff. Guess I should bring my 50mm prime for indoor stuff unless I can squeak out enough $$ the 14-50 2.8 tammy before the trip.
Dave
 
Thanks for the links, amazing stuff. Guess I should bring my 50mm prime for indoor stuff unless I can squeak out enough $$ the 14-50 2.8 tammy before the trip.
Indeed do - you're OK for indoor stuff in general - but if you want to take indoor shots in any of the dark rides, it's pretty much mandatory to get under F2.0 and crank up to ISO3200 at minimum. The Tammy would be good for much too - but at F2.8 it won't likely handle the very darkest rides like Pirates or Haunted Mansion - for that, the 50mm F1.7 or F1.4 will be best.

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Justin
galleries: http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg
 
Very nice images. Which image parameters did you use? thanks.
Sorry I don't quite know what parameters you are looking for - if you mean what modes I used - I was primarily shooting in Aperture Priority. I shot in JPEG in camera, usually dial in -.3 to -.7 EV, center weighted metering is my preferred mode, switching to spot when needed, usually spot focus set to 'local' mode so I can select any of the focus points I need or want. Hopefully that covers what you were looking for - if not, please let me know and I'd be happy to share any other information I can.

Thank you for the compliment.

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Justin
galleries: http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg
 
by composition (you could have cropped the right to make it totally centered....) and light/exposure/level choices. This really pops out against the others (IMHO).
Thank you very much Ralf. I hadn't really looked that closely at it, but you're right - it could be slightly better centered. I left that one straight from camera - no crop...I may go back and have a light crop at it to get it more symmetrical.

Thank you for the compliment and for the suggestion!

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Justin
galleries: http://www.pbase.com/zackiedawg
 
Very nice images. Which image parameters did you use? thanks.
Sorry I don't quite know what parameters you are looking for - if you mean what modes I used - I was primarily shooting in Aperture Priority. I shot in JPEG in camera, usually dial in -.3 to -.7 EV, center weighted metering is my preferred mode, switching to spot when needed, usually spot focus set to 'local' mode so I can select any of the focus points I need or want. Hopefully that covers what you were looking for - if not, please let me know and I'd be happy to share any other information I can.

Thank you for the compliment.
Hi, thanks for the reply, I refer to the specification part that says

"Image parameters
• Contrast (-3 to +3)
• Sharpness (-3 to +3)
• Saturation (-3 to +3)"
 

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