A few shots from the Marketplace and Downtown Disney, of course from my first night on this past trip. ; It is very much a tradition of mine to head over to Rainforest Cafe patio for the first night's meal after driving up to Disney, and watching the evening sky change over the lake. ; This past trip was a little later - I'm usually there around sunset, but this time I didn't get over to Rainforest until around 8:15pm. ; The skies were stormy and threatening, which made for some interesting low level cloud layering:
But as the evening went on, the clouds seemed to rise higher, and only a very light rain fell...so the evening lights of Downtown Disney and Epcot beyond really glowed under those clouds with a 30-second exposure from the patio rail:
Here's a shorter 5-second exposure from when the Illuminations fireworks were peeking over the treetops:
On the way back to the busses, I took advantage of the handheld goodness of the Sigma 30mm F1.4 at F2.0 and ISO800 for a snapshot of kids playing in the water jets on a sultry evening:
I would have walked around more, and taken more shots - I had brought the sigma 30mm as the only lens for just that purpose - but it had started off-and-on sprinkling again, so I didn't want to chance walking around with the camera unprotected if a sudden downpour broke out. ; Besides, it was too hot for casual photo taking strolls! ; Can't wait for the cooler temps to return.

But as the evening went on, the clouds seemed to rise higher, and only a very light rain fell...so the evening lights of Downtown Disney and Epcot beyond really glowed under those clouds with a 30-second exposure from the patio rail:

Here's a shorter 5-second exposure from when the Illuminations fireworks were peeking over the treetops:

On the way back to the busses, I took advantage of the handheld goodness of the Sigma 30mm F1.4 at F2.0 and ISO800 for a snapshot of kids playing in the water jets on a sultry evening:

I would have walked around more, and taken more shots - I had brought the sigma 30mm as the only lens for just that purpose - but it had started off-and-on sprinkling again, so I didn't want to chance walking around with the camera unprotected if a sudden downpour broke out. ; Besides, it was too hot for casual photo taking strolls! ; Can't wait for the cooler temps to return.