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You unlock this door with the key of imagination. Beyond it is another dimension: a dimension of sound, a dimension of sight, a dimension of mind. You’re moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You’ve just crossed over into the Twilight Zone. This, as you may recognize, is an
As the clock neared the 6 am closing time on “One More Disney Day” at Disneyland, the remaining guests who braved the overnight hours descended upon the hub and Main Street, USA. Everyone was surprisingly wide-awake, and excited to be there as Disneyland finished its long day. Of course, I was still going crazy with
As 7 am neared at Disneyland on (or after, I suppose) “One More Disney Day” this was how the hub looked as the son rose over it. The early morning sun lit up the hub so beautifully each morning during “One More Disney Day,” and the weather throughout the entire day was really wonderful. Puffy
“One More Disney Day” at Disneyland began with us arriving in Anaheim at 9:45 pm on February 28th, 2012 after flying into the Orange County airport from Indianapolis. As soon as we checked into our hotel, I wandered over to Disneyland to see how things were looking. At 10 pm, there were already hundreds of
The area around the Disney’s Animal Kingdom Dinosaur attraction is notoriously dark, which would normally put a damper on nighttime photography. After all, what’s the point if there isn’t cool illumination on the subject? Then I noticed the beautiful stars and decided that I could use the darkness to my advantage. So I set up
These flowers around Disneyland’s Partners statue of Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse were especially pretty last year. This fisheye photo, taken a few nights earlier, was one of my favorite shots of 2011, but for some reason I never got around to posting this photo. We’re posting photos live from Disneyland all day today for
The only structure of its kind anywhere, EPCOT Center’s colossal geosphere will tower 180 feet above the entrance to Future World. Once beyond this architectural wonder, the Future World visitor will know no boundaries. We had a bit of time to kill one morning before lunch at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge at Walt Disney World; it
A simple photo, yet one I enjoy. This photo makes me feel like I’m wandering through a forest; as I peak around the tree on the right side of the frame, a quaint castle is revealed. Obviously, this photo would tell that story a little better if there weren’t so many people in the photo,
Even if we hired Robin Williams to say that title, I just don’t think it’d have a good ring to it. Still, France in Walt Disney World’s Epcot is pretty beautiful in the morning. We love to wander around World Showcase right as it opens, before the masses of people show up. At this early
At the conclusion of what was easily our most successful day of touring Disney’s Animal Kingdom ever, we had the pleasure of seeing the Asia area of the park at night. We had actually seen it at night twice before. Once in 2010 on our honeymoon for a couple of minutes before leaving due to
Spaceship Earth at Walt Disney World’s Epcot (or EPCOT Center as many fans, including me, still call it) is one of my favorite things to photograph. It’s something you won’t see anywhere else, and it’s truly majestic. I’ve taken thousands of photos of it, and given that, you might think that I’ve exhausted unique photo