
Disney In The Dark - Photo Tribute to Disney Magic at Night
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Here's one from Coronado Springs. I wanted to capture the moon over the main buildings. I really like how the long exposure brought out the stars around the moon and the smoke trail from the building.


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Very nice shot of Coronado immagination! I definitely think the long exposure worked out well for that shot. I am guessing you used a tripod or some other leveling device.
ckc: Amazing shot the castle. It really makes me want to go during the holidays and see that in person. I have never seen so many colors being projected on it like that.
ckc: Amazing shot the castle. It really makes me want to go during the holidays and see that in person. I have never seen so many colors being projected on it like that.
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I haven't been a big fan of taking night shots lately, been on more of a Daylight and Ride picture stint. Also been really into taking pics of CM's too.......as you can tell from the daylight picture stream.
We will see what I am into when I go down to WDW next month. Maybe I will shoot more night shots then.

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ckc, great castle shot! i only wish i could see it in person all lit up. but everyone's pictures are helping me see wat i am not able to in person, it's truly amazing. I never realized quite what i am missing at night.
Imagination, Coronado Springs is absolutely gorgeous! the moon almost looks like an eclipse! I'll bet you come back in the fall with even more amazing shots with that new camera!
Imagination, Coronado Springs is absolutely gorgeous! the moon almost looks like an eclipse! I'll bet you come back in the fall with even more amazing shots with that new camera!
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Morningsky, when you go in a week, you should have someone take digital video of the fireworks and then you can convert the frames into images (or something like that). That way you can see the whole fireworks display via pictures. I'll look at my video camera and digital cameras and see if any of them do that. If so, I'll do that for you when I go.
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Here are some more from Coronado Springs. They are all the same subject with different exposure and/or aperture settings. This was done on a regular point and shoot digital camera with its manual setting so it can be recreated on any digital camera.
4 second exposure at f/4.8

8 second exposure at f/4.8

16 second exposure at f/2.8

4 second exposure at f/4.8

8 second exposure at f/4.8

16 second exposure at f/2.8
