Wizarding World of Harry Potter: Hogsmeade at Night
My biggest concern in February, regarding the Wizading World of Harry Potter, was to make sure I had my tripod ready for the evening.
On prior trips I had resorted to trash cans and cellphone prop-ups, since the lockers in Universal's Islands of Adventure are too small for most tripods and you can't bring them on rides, so you're kinda stuck.
Luckily the (wait for it...) GorillaPod was able to fit into Joanna's backpack and thus, the locker, so that at night I could take it out and begin shooting.
This is one of my favorites from the evening, as the clouds are awesome and security is nowhere in sight!
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~Life by the Drop~, Kurt Miller, stefan.bernsmann, MattB.net, and 32 other people added this photo to their favorites.
~Life by the Drop~ (13 months ago | reply)
This is awesome. I'm looking forward to shooting this at night.
Kurt Miller (13 months ago | reply)
Killer mix of warm and cool.
jtr27 (13 months ago | reply)
Thank you for posting in

Sony NEX - your best shot!
Edwinjones (13 months ago | reply)
Great composition and perspective, great effect from the fisheye
Corsey21 (13 months ago | reply)
The sky really makes this place look freezing, and I'm guessing it wasn't.
Hamilton! (13 months ago | reply)
KayanKSA (13 months ago | reply)
great !!
Allen Castillo (13 months ago | reply)
Nice!
Ring of Fire Hot Sauce 1 (13 months ago | reply)
I so can't wait to see this one day.
This photo was invited and added to the CSC (Compact System Camera) group.
Coasterluver (13 months ago | reply)
Oh boy that sky is killer! Excellent work!
liboironh (13 months ago | reply)
..you captured it beautifully...
ggoyos (13 months ago | reply)
Cool shot!
Scott Smith (SRisonS) (13 months ago | reply)
Amazing shot!!! And love the processing.
George R Berner (13 months ago | reply)
Cool shot!
Sérgio Martins - excesso2000 (13 months ago | reply)
SUURRREEEALLLLL!!!!!great
Skyline_R67 (13 months ago | reply)
Very nice..but I don't see the point of having the disabled saving function at all. There're a lot of capture picture programs to use. Even Google Chrome can easily crop the picture out right away,..or just click "print screen" on the keyboard and then go to the painting program to save. On Apple computers, it even just send the picture onto the desktop right away..