We took my little guy to an annual local carnival last night, and took this shot while waiting for my wife and son to finish their ride on the ferris wheel....
carnival rides by Justin Ryan sr, on Flickr
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We took my little guy to an annual local carnival last night, and took this shot while waiting for my wife and son to finish their ride on the ferris wheel....
carnival rides by Justin Ryan sr, on Flickr
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Nicely done. Great colours in this image, love it ...
~~ Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder ~~
THANKS! I worked for about twenty minutes to make this image! Either the ferris wheel was turning, or the cliffhanger ride was turning, but never the two together...and then it happened....a beautiful overlap. Just enough motion in the ferris wheel while the cliffhanger was turning to get both as a blur. To put the proverbial cherry on top, several families were leaving at the same time, so their headlights illuminated the Pickett fencing surrounding the carnival!
Keep an eye on that 'Tools of the Trade' project thread in the assignments forum...I try to add new pictures often!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/justinryansr/
http://justinryansenior.wordpress.com/
I like the long exposure here.
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Nice explosion of colors.
Nice timing getting them both going. Love the mix of colours.
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