Happy Holidays from Space Mountain

Craig

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Here is Space Mountain taken from the Contemporary.
I did not modify any colors after I took the photo. This is straight out of the camera.
I did set white balance to flourescent though, that made the colors look the way I wanted to see them.

This is an example of Disney Detail. Looking at this with the naked eye, the color was not really visible.
But a long exposure with a camera brings so much more to life than real life.

this is a 20 second, f11, iso 100, aperture mode. comp +.5

taken with my 80-400

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really nice, if space mountain is your thing then this imho should be your wall print, i don't know that it can be done better, the colors are fantastic
 
thanks Gary.
All my wall prints are castle or the contemporary.
Never printed a space mountain.
I like the colors too, they really were not very visible until after I took the photo!
 
Was it changing during the exposure? I don't remember them doing this last year, then again, they may have stopped on 12/25.
 
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"rlongenbach" said:
Was it changing during the exposure? I don't remember them doing this last year, then again, they may have stopped on 12/25.

No Roger, it stayed the same. Here's a few more taken on two different nights.
The Space Mountain shots are from December 10. Fireworks taken December 11.

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Craig, I think that you have hit the nail on the head on these shots! They are wonderful, and the colors are fabulous!
 
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