Patina’s the Word

Patina's the Word

At the entrance to Voyage of the Little Mermaid are three brightly colored lanterns which look like they've done hard days on the sea in the salt-filled air. That aging is called a patina, and it's one of the ways that Disney manages to keep all the areas of their parks so well themed. After all, who would believe they were in the Wild West without a little rust?

Album: Ariel's New Fantasyland

Categories: Still Life

Tags: #Lanterns #lights #lights of disney #new fantasyland

Lining up

Lining up

I've only done Enchanted Tales with Belle once, and while waiting in line I noted first these lanterns on top of the walls of the line. I love the way the lantern itself reflects the shape of a house with the upper gables, while also having a little flair like you might expect in a castle (like the Beast's castle maybe?), with the scroll shapes on the bottom and the diamonds across the lit area.

Album: Enchanted Lights

Categories: Still Life

Tags: #enchanted tales with belle #Lanterns #lights

The Library

The Library

The largest light in library, where you meet Belle, is this chandelier. It's relatively simple as far as huge chandeliers go, but it works really well for the space. I like it because the little scrolls on each of the arms are so small and understated, but they still make the shape of the chandelier more full, which makes it look more expensive. But besides all that, it just looks like the right chandelier to be in Belle's library in Beast's castle, doesn't it?

Album: Enchanted Lights

Categories: Still Life

Tags: #enchanted tales with belle #Lanterns #lights