Buttes of Big Thunder II
Disneyland is full of a variety of pretty perspectives. Many are obvious--open panoramas with iconic scenery and beautiful theming. Others are more fleeting--a window here or a frame there, and it's gone if you move just a bit. And then there are the angles that are only possible while riding other attractions. For a photographer, it's these more unique views that I search for when I'm at the parks, especially given my exhaustion of the typical money shots.
That's why I find a snapshot like this picture of Big Thunder Mountain sort of intriguing. It feels like a glance from a moment, and there's a bit of a uniqueness in this.
Or maybe I'm just overthinking it.
That's why I find a snapshot like this picture of Big Thunder Mountain sort of intriguing. It feels like a glance from a moment, and there's a bit of a uniqueness in this.
Or maybe I'm just overthinking it.
A glimpse of the buttes of Big Thunder, as seen from the Mark Twain traversing the Rivers of America. |
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