The Joy of Real Film

{ Photography }

June 10, 2008

Fifteen panicky minutes at late twilight last Saturday fielded me some decent streaky photos of spinny amusement park rides at this year’s Rose Festival. Half of the photos are still in the camera. More at Flickr.

Light Detail

Spinny Ride

House of Mirrors

Spin

Ferris Wheel Redux

3 Comments

  1. autumn says:

    shiny.

  2. Aaron says:

    Well done. I was down there on Saturday as well, if I ever catch up on my month-or-so backlog of processing photos they’ll end up in my Flickr stream as well.

    I especially like the fourth one, which was taken from a different angle/composition than most I’ve seen.

  3. notascoolaphotog says:

    Wow, that’s real film? I dig the shots, especially number two.
    So glowing and detailed, which I imagine must be incredibly hard to do concurrently.

    Preeetttyyy liiiights….

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