Not a soul is in Disneyland’s hub on an early morning in March. With its Tabebuia trees and their beautiful pink blossoms, along with clay-red bricks, meticulously-wrought park benches, hanging flower planters, and Partners surrounded by a bed of vibrant flowers, nothing is quite as beautiful and distinctly “Disney” setting than Disneyland’s hub in the spring. Over the course of this trip, I think I spent more time in the hub than I did on any single attraction. It was so stunning that I actually wish I had spent more time there.
Technical details: single exposure; handheld Nikon D7000 and Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 Lens. See our Disney Photography Guide for more photography equipment recommendations.
I would rather be sitting on that bench with a Dole Whip,than in my chair with a BV and 7.Thanks for the pics.
Gorgeous. did u photoshop this picture or was it like this already. (might be a dumb question)
I just bought a SONY Nex C3. I know it’s not one of the generally recommended cameras but I like the quality so far and it’s so small. I bought the understanding exposure book and trying to learn I hope I will take great pics on my upcoming trip.