Todd Hurley Photography
Mission Space Sunset
Walt Disney World
EPCOT Future World
Mission Space Pavilion
This may look familiar, but is a slightly different composition than the last one I posted several months ago. That sky is just too beautiful to not post, even if it is a very similar shot.
I had a great time shooting EPCOT with Don Sullivan this particular night last August. The plan was for Don and I to join Cory Disbrow at the Magic Kingdom for extra magic hours after we shot Illuminations at EPCOT first. Hoping to do some sunset shooting before Illuminations over by the Imagination Pavilion, the sun was masked by grey skies all around us. Accepting a sunset shoot shutout, we gave up and decided to wander over toward Mission Space. Just as we arrived at that Pavilion a few minutes later, the sun broke through the clouds behind us just as it started to dip below the horizon and painted these beautiful yellow, magenta, and blue colors on the low clouds hanging over us. Knowing it would be gone by the time we headed back to the Imagination Pavilion, we quickly set up inside the Mission Space queue and used the sky as a backdrop for the rocket in the queue. The only lenses I was carrying at the time were the 24 and 50mm primes, and the 15mm fisheye. I shot a few with the 50mm, but quickly switched to the fisheye to gain the ultra-wide perspective that captured the beautiful transition of warm to cool colors in the sky. Hope you guys like this one as much as I do!
Mission Space Sunset
Walt Disney World
EPCOT Future World
Mission Space Pavilion
This may look familiar, but is a slightly different composition than the last one I posted several months ago. That sky is just too beautiful to not post, even if it is a very similar shot.
I had a great time shooting EPCOT with Don Sullivan this particular night last August. The plan was for Don and I to join Cory Disbrow at the Magic Kingdom for extra magic hours after we shot Illuminations at EPCOT first. Hoping to do some sunset shooting before Illuminations over by the Imagination Pavilion, the sun was masked by grey skies all around us. Accepting a sunset shoot shutout, we gave up and decided to wander over toward Mission Space. Just as we arrived at that Pavilion a few minutes later, the sun broke through the clouds behind us just as it started to dip below the horizon and painted these beautiful yellow, magenta, and blue colors on the low clouds hanging over us. Knowing it would be gone by the time we headed back to the Imagination Pavilion, we quickly set up inside the Mission Space queue and used the sky as a backdrop for the rocket in the queue. The only lenses I was carrying at the time were the 24 and 50mm primes, and the 15mm fisheye. I shot a few with the 50mm, but quickly switched to the fisheye to gain the ultra-wide perspective that captured the beautiful transition of warm to cool colors in the sky. Hope you guys like this one as much as I do!