Spaceship Earth from Monorail Station

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by Pops, Jan 8, 2013.

  1. Pops

    Pops Member

    I believe I have seen this location shot before but not sure who to credit. I tried shooting Illuminations from the monorail station tonight. There is a landing just off the elevator that lines up close to the center line. You are behind a railing and not in the traffic flow. The only problem it is so close that you really don't get many fireworks in the frame. - Garry Rollins


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    I liked the rockets red glare with the flag waving.

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    This was the only one that showed any fireworks.

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    After Illuminations.
     

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  2. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Cool idea, Garry. ; Never would have thought of this. ; Did you camp out or just happen to be in the right place at the right time?
     
  3. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Very cool Garry! ; I liked the shot even before I realized there were some fireworks bursts in the frame in the first one. ; What if you used the exit ramp from the monorail? ; Anyone know if there are too many trees there? ; Just something to get you a little off center.
     
  4. Pops

    Pops Member

    Thanks Guys, I had seen this shot on someone's site but there were much bigger burst above SSE. Either the charges have changed or it was a Photoshop layer. I flew into Orlando late and did not have enough energy to do a park so I just rolled into the station about 8:50 for the shot. A monorail station CM mentioned that I might try the western exit ramp as more fireworks were visible but I wanted a head on shot. I'll save that for another night. ; GR ; (PS: Also this was my first attempt at using the ND filter I got for Christmas - very nice effect but long exposures needed).
     
  5. mSummers

    mSummers Member

    That would be a great location for night shots without the fireworks too. ; I'll have to put it on the list for next time. ;

    I think I've seen the picture you mentioned in the first post, but I can't remember who shot it either. ; Anyway I think it was shot from further out.
     

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