
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in Disney's Hollywood Studios.
I saw this angle of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror last December but didn’t have a tripod with me. Disney Imagineeers know lighting and these colors set the mood perfectly for, in my opinion, the best themed attraction at Walt Disney World.
For super clear and sharp night photos, you need a tripod for the long exposures needed to capture the light and color. This was a 25 second exposure at f/8 and ISO 200.
I worked a contract for WDW back in 2000 and my office was in the “back lot” at MGM Studios. All day long – I would hear the screaming from the Tower –
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I can see where that would get old fast, Paul. They don’t magnify the scremas today as they did when the Tower first opened.
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Actually it looks serene to me, like a fairy-tale castle.
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Ah, looks can be deceiving, MPS. If you get a chance, ride it’s counterpart in Disneyland’s California Adventure.
BTW, great blog and website. If anyone lives or is planning to travel to California, check out this blog. He’ll give you all kinds of ideas on how to photograph popular areas all around the state of California.
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Interesting angle and beautiful colors.
This is the payback for dragging around with the tripod.
Nice shot.
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I took advantage of lockers in the parks this trip which helped a lot. I only needed to have the tripod with me when I wanted it. The cost of $5 to $8 a day for locker rental was well worth it.
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This photo turned out perfect!
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Beautiful shot! The thought of it will help me to remember my tripod!
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It doesn’t look scary, beautiful work.
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The shot was just beautiful, as are the colors, though the tower doesn’t really have that “terror” feeling.
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Hmmm….I’ll have to post some interior photos of the Tower of Terror so you get a better feel for the ride. As I said above…looks can be deceiving. 🙂
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