The last few posts in this series have covered ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, so now let’s put them all together and look at the different shooting modes available on digital cameras.
An Interesting Shark Reef Building Shark Reef in the Typhoon Lagoon water park at Walt Disney World features an area for saltwater snorkeling with fish, as well as a shop to get a pearl out of an oyster.
Makeshift homes are found along railroad tracks in Bangkok, Thailand, as tall apartment and office buildings tower in the background.
The Polynesian Village Resort at Walt Disney World is brightened by the light of the setting sun, seen from the nearby boat dock on Seven Seas Lagoon.
The previous two Photography Tips posts have looked at aperture and ISO settings, so now let’s move on to shutter speed.
Maleficent, the villainess from the animated Disney movie Sleeping Beauty, appears as a mechanical dragon in the Festival of Fantasy Parade at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom.
Tables and chairs are set up next to horse stall doors for a wedding inside a barn at Cedar Hall in Bartlett, Tennessee.
The main lobby of the Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Dream cruise ship is a multi-level space with ample space for guests to move around.
Since our last Photography post looked at ISO speed, let’s next talk about aperture.
The Agrabah Bazaar, straight out of the movie Aladdin, shines at night in Adventureland in the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.