Animal Kingdom Update: Building Floating Islands (PART 2)
Welcome to the second part of our newest Animal Kingdom photo-report, Orlando Theme Park News Readers. PART 1 of this update can be found here.
In the previous part, we took a good look around Discovery Island, the future AVATAR-themed land, and a small section of Harambe. Let's now continue to explore this great theme park, focusing on Asia and DinoLand. Remember to share your thoughts with us in the comment section at the end of the update!
The new snack location continues to take shape in Asia:
Expedition Everest:
Rivers of Light construction:
We apologize for the blurriness of the following photos. The inclement weather affected their quality:
Behind the walls:
Primeval Whirl is currently closed for refurbishment:
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PHOTOS BY: Alex, Official Orlando Theme Park News Team Member and Photographer.
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I'm sure the weather impacted the photos as you stated, but it also appears the camera was in "portrait" mode, possibly with manual focus. This is evident because some photos have the primary target in focus, then the background is blurry. It would be better if the camera were in full Auto mode so that everything is focused. Sometimes we want to see what's in the background.
ReplyDelete@Jason: Thank you for sharing that. We will make sure to pass this on to our Photographer, so that he can check his camera's settings. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteUgh when will Primeval Whirl get demolished!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree hopefully when Avatarland is complete they will turn their focus on retheming Dino Land into something more immersive
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