This shoot marks the first time my new EOS 40D and
10-22mm ultra wide angle lens were used. Now I'm not the one who
believes equipment makes too much difference, but... ah... well... it
did for this shoot. Mixed in with the shots are only four pictures
taken with my old 10D and normal lens. The rest of the time, I
used my wide angle one to full effect. And this shoot only
happened because I had most of the attraction already documented between
this year and the last. When you're trying to get pictures of
everything, such shots as the ones you see toward the end of this album
are too time consuming to set up and get right. Not only must you
not have customers going through and interrupting the shot, you must
also have actors who are really into character and want to work with you
to create these shots. If it wasn't for them and how talented they
are (at holding still, too), I could have never had a chance to bring
you some killer shots.
Enjoy this album, everyone! I certainly
did while creating it! From here on out, I will be photographing
other attractions, but will return to Spookywoods around Halloween.
This album is part of
Christopher Hall's
Haunted Pictures collection.