A Speedy Twain
Sunrise on Saturday morning of the Rock Your Disney Side 24-hour event wasn't exactly sunrise. Those pesky "May gray" clouds obscured pretty much any attempt of solar radiation. So I had to get my creative shots elsewhere, and I found my idea on the far side of the Rivers of America.
Taking advantage of the still relatively dim ambient illumination, I was able to use a longer shutter speed to capture the Mark Twain in motion. This was at about 5:50 AM, just a few minutes after technical sunrise. I thought it was pretty neat that the Mark Twain was still giving out rides at this hour--it's certainly a site almost never seen. By this point, I was pretty exhausted, but the opportunity of a neat photo was definitely something I could not pass up!
Taking advantage of the still relatively dim ambient illumination, I was able to use a longer shutter speed to capture the Mark Twain in motion. This was at about 5:50 AM, just a few minutes after technical sunrise. I thought it was pretty neat that the Mark Twain was still giving out rides at this hour--it's certainly a site almost never seen. By this point, I was pretty exhausted, but the opportunity of a neat photo was definitely something I could not pass up!
An sunrise-hour long exposure creates a zooming effect for the Mark Twain. |
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