More Magic Kingdom Snoozles™, November 1982
Why must there be Snoozles? Was it something I said? Today's terrible pix are from Florida's Magic Kingdom, and this first one is almost 100% pure Snoozle, with no fillers or meat by-products added.
Sure, they still have a Peoplemover in Florida, but nobody can see anything, because it's so dark. Nobody can explain the phenomenon, although DARK MATTER may have something to do with it (it's possible I don't know what dark matter is). It's too bad our photographer didn't notice that the "make everything a silhouette" switch had been flipped.
In spite of the very dark landscape, I guess this view of Space Mountain (as seen from the Skyway) is still kind of OK. The Peoplemover is still super-dark, and the landscape has gone absolutely black, which is weird.



3 comments:
Major-
That's really a lovely shot of Space Mountain - with a perfect sky as backdrop. It must be a rather crummy camera, having little ability to deal with bright backlit scenes - as seen here.
Thanks, Major.
I've mentioned it before with another GDB photo, but this looks light Magritte's "Empire of Lights" surreal painting. Nighttime below, daytime above. I'm sure that's what the photographer was going for here. ;-)
It's strikingly beautiful in its own way.
Another "Empire of Lights" photo! Hey, maybe Magritte was the photographer! Again, striking view of Space Mountain, even though everything else is in silhouette. I would go as far as to say this is one of the most beautiful views of Space Mountain I've seen. I saved it to my Disney Stuff folder.
These are far from Snoozles, Major. You just need to think of them in the right frame of mind. Thank you!
Wow! Look at the crowd waiting to experience the Carousel of Progress (first pic). I do like that second pic, with Space Mt. nicely illuminated in contrast to the dark landscape below. And the little wisps of dark clouds against the blue sky add nicely to the composition, too!
Thank you, Major!
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