I finally got finished sorting, cropping, resizing, and uploading my photos from last weekend's trip - and I wanted to start off with Magic Kingdom, mostly because the entire day, there were the coolest looking skies that really made for some fun or interesting shooting. ; I hinted at them with my unedited posts from Disney, but wanted to share some others, and the 'cleaned up' and official versions of some of those shots.
First, the daytime shots, where the skies were blue and filled with layers and ridges of high clouds that still let some sun through but made some cool textures...
Frontierland building - using the in-camera HDR to catch the light on the building and that sky:
Big Thunder Mountain took on some cool old west look with those clouds too:
Looking down the river:
A look at Rapunzel's tower, peeking up near Haunted Mansion:
As sunset approached, those clouds got even cooler - here's an in-camera HDR of the castle from the east side:
But it really went to a new level when I decided to take a ride on the TTA...I saw while I was in line that the sunset sky was really beginning to get orange, so I was ready to fire some shots from the ride - always a challenge of movement and timing. ; I got the first glimpse of the impressive sunset sky as I rolled over Stitch's Great Escape and rounded the turn towards the castle:
I managed to snap one more between the pillars just before we went into the first tunnel:
The skies change incredibly fast at that time of evening - by the time we rolled out of Space Mountain and started over Tomorrowland Speedway where I could get a glimpse of the castle against the sky, it had changed to this:
Once I got off TTA, I immediately worked my way back to the Tomorrowland/Fantasyland bridge path to the east side of the castle for a handheld snap of the lighted castle and the last of the dusk light:
And into the new Fantasyland area for that shot of the new castle walls in the fading light:
It was quite an intense 30-35 minutes or so of sunset and dusk skies, after a very cool day of textured blue and white!
First, the daytime shots, where the skies were blue and filled with layers and ridges of high clouds that still let some sun through but made some cool textures...
Frontierland building - using the in-camera HDR to catch the light on the building and that sky:

Big Thunder Mountain took on some cool old west look with those clouds too:

Looking down the river:

A look at Rapunzel's tower, peeking up near Haunted Mansion:

As sunset approached, those clouds got even cooler - here's an in-camera HDR of the castle from the east side:

But it really went to a new level when I decided to take a ride on the TTA...I saw while I was in line that the sunset sky was really beginning to get orange, so I was ready to fire some shots from the ride - always a challenge of movement and timing. ; I got the first glimpse of the impressive sunset sky as I rolled over Stitch's Great Escape and rounded the turn towards the castle:

I managed to snap one more between the pillars just before we went into the first tunnel:

The skies change incredibly fast at that time of evening - by the time we rolled out of Space Mountain and started over Tomorrowland Speedway where I could get a glimpse of the castle against the sky, it had changed to this:

Once I got off TTA, I immediately worked my way back to the Tomorrowland/Fantasyland bridge path to the east side of the castle for a handheld snap of the lighted castle and the last of the dusk light:

And into the new Fantasyland area for that shot of the new castle walls in the fading light:

It was quite an intense 30-35 minutes or so of sunset and dusk skies, after a very cool day of textured blue and white!
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