And so am I, and most likely I'll never return to it, but it's great to see Disney World again and again through your lens, which depicts it so beautifully.
How often does the Magic Kingdom do those fireworks? Very impressive! What do they do for the 4th of July, I wonder?
All great pics, but I have a question prompted by the fireworks picture, which is: HOW tall ARE you? Most people would have a great shot at the backs of a hundred heads.
Most people would have a great shot at the backs of a hundred heads.
It's not so much a "height" advantage as positioning … the obvious, of course. I have photographed fireworks at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT many times and while not always able to get a direct line to the Castle, the times I can, because both the fireworks and Castle lighting change throughout the show, ten or fifteen "different" looks are possible.
The fireworks are every night … usually around 10:00 PM. EPCOT, I think, 9:00 PM.
Planning to take the Family back in 2019 … my grandkids are getting older …
… and so am I.
And so am I, and most likely I'll never return to it, but it's great to see Disney World again and again through your lens, which depicts it so beautifully.
Those are wonderful. Been a long time since I've been to Disney World.
Good night … more tomorrow.
How often does the Magic Kingdom do those fireworks? Very impressive! What do they do for the 4th of July, I wonder?
All great pics, but I have a question prompted by the fireworks picture, which is: HOW tall ARE you? Most people would have a great shot at the backs of a hundred heads.
Most people would have a great shot at the backs of a hundred heads.
It's not so much a "height" advantage as positioning … the obvious, of course. I have photographed fireworks at Magic Kingdom and EPCOT many times and while not always able to get a direct line to the Castle, the times I can, because both the fireworks and Castle lighting change throughout the show, ten or fifteen "different" looks are possible.
The fireworks are every night … usually around 10:00 PM. EPCOT, I think, 9:00 PM.