Saturday, November 14, 2009

Disneyland, photos at night

There are three things I learned when we were out and about last night catching not one but two parades. First, don't ask a stranger to take a picture and leave the camera setting in manual mode. I'm guessing most folks with their fancy DSLR cameras were just like I was a few weeks ago - happily shooting in automatic mode and calling it good. (And let's face it, the pics you get on automatic are really, really good and should suffice for 99% of the shooting situations you find yourself in.) Second, you can turn off your flash at Disney if you're using a fancy DSLR camera because in most instances with the right settings there is more than enough ambient light to capture the shot. Third, shooting in the RAW format gives you a lot more room to manipulate your photos in the event a little editing magic is needed to polish your pics.
Shutter 1/80 Aperture f/1.8 ISO 1600

Shutter 1/80 Aperture f/1.8 ISO 1600

Shutter 1/80 Aperture f/1.8 ISO 1600

Shutter 1/125 Aperture f/1.8 ISO 1600

Shutter 1/80 Aperture f/1.8 ISO 1600

Shutter 1/125 Aperture f/1.4 ISO 1600

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3 comments:

Amber said...

How many pictures did you take total to end up with so many amazing ones like these? Really truly honestly, these are great!

Christie said...

There are currently 258 photos in the Disneyland folder but I know I've trashed a bunch so I'm sure the true number of photos taken is more in the 400-500 range. I was snap happy.

kasandria said...

How awesome!
Kasandria