Looking for some help from those who frequent WDW more than I.
I really want to get a nice photo of the castle with fireworks in the background. The last time I tried this they did not come out nearly as well as I had hoped for. I used a regular tripod last time.
This time I am still bringing my 35 mm camera but I don't want to carry the big tripod. I have a small one that extends about 10". So I need a trash can or something like that that I can put it on - BUT I don't want someone standing in front of me at the last moment.
Any ideas on where a good location might be? Do they let you get right up to the wall in front of the castle? The lens is 35 - 200mm. I figure I only have 1 location chance - if I don't like what I see once the fireworks start going off, it will be too late to find some place else that will work.
I really want to get a nice photo of the castle with fireworks in the background. The last time I tried this they did not come out nearly as well as I had hoped for. I used a regular tripod last time.
This time I am still bringing my 35 mm camera but I don't want to carry the big tripod. I have a small one that extends about 10". So I need a trash can or something like that that I can put it on - BUT I don't want someone standing in front of me at the last moment.
Any ideas on where a good location might be? Do they let you get right up to the wall in front of the castle? The lens is 35 - 200mm. I figure I only have 1 location chance - if I don't like what I see once the fireworks start going off, it will be too late to find some place else that will work.