Disney Magic
Uploaded: April 11, 2006
Combined a moon shot, the Disneyworld Magic Kingdom castle light show and used a flood filter. I used some level, contrast, and sharpeness adjustemnts.
Linda Proctor April 11, 2006
Love the effects Wayne!! Looks like a book cover for a fairy tale! #425289Wayne Nolting April 11, 2006
Thank you Linda. That's what Disney is all about! I had some inspiration tonight after looking at the almost full moon and found a reason to try out the flood filter while it is in trial mode. #2634127Kay E. Mahoney April 12, 2006
Fantastic work Wayne. Love the effects. #2636311John Connolly April 15, 2006
Well done, Wayne! This is a great result, I just wish my experiments turned out as well as this one did! #2647395Wayne Nolting April 16, 2006
Thank you John and Kay. I may try another version with a less busy lighting scheme on the castle, also part of the light show. #2650869Susie Peek-Swint July 06, 2006
Wonderful effects Wayne ~ worthy of a Disney poster! #2990895Wayne Nolting July 06, 2006
Thanks Susie. Yes, I did have a creative moment. I have several other shots of the castle lit up in different effects and colors during the night light show. #2993784Sharon King August 23, 2006
I have seen many pictures of this castle, but never like this! Very unique and creative! #3206135Wayne Nolting August 23, 2006
Thanks Sharon. Digital art does come in handy at times. The castle is actually as shot and was lighted by an ever changing array of light effects. #3206164Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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