Seaworld Ferris Wheel at night looms large at a private function
Night scene from the Kermis Funfair in Nijmegen: colourful ferris wheel blurred in motion. If you prefer horizontal composition, please check my other photo.
Took this one in the summer of 2007 at the Michigan Balloon Festival… As seen on my site Photoholics Anonymous
Night time view of the Denver cityscape.
The flag of New South Wales, Australia. Taken from the back of a ferry on the way to Taronga zoo in Sydney.
A ride at the State Fair. I used my Canon Rebel XTi for this shot. / 5 seconds at f 32 / ISO 100 / Lens – EF 70-200mm f 2.8 IS USM / focal length 70mm
Just a long exposure of the ferris wheel at the local county youth fair.
The Ferris Wheel at the 2008 Geelong show
Taken at local carnival during a rainy night.
taken using a Nikon D70s SLR and my favourite accessory the gorillapod
Typhoon Clouds over Hong Kong Island, whilst a Sailing Junk sails past
Photograph of a Ferris Wheel at night off the California coast.
Taken March 21st at a small fair at local mall…....personally, i’ve always been a little sketched out of rollercoasters and such that can be put together and taken apart in a couple hours. I prefer the stationary theme park. lol. Canon EOS 450D / Shutter Speed – 1/80 sec w/flash / Aperture – F/4.5 / Focal Length – 33mm / Editing – Shadow/Highlight adjustment, a bit of selective coloring and the watercolor effect thanks to photoshop CS3
weee !!! / title is taken off the goo goo dolls title dizzy up the girl :P taken on a night shoot with alistair!
Ferris Wheel on Perth City foreshore, Western Australia
The Perth Wheel – by night. An interesting addition to the Perth cityscape, it is at night when the Wheel and Belltower combine to light up the area with harmonious lights and a pleasant sight at the jetty.
Some moments are so powerful to our memories that we wish to repeat them and to contain them for eternity. Rarely do we get to repeat them, and so they become special to us. / I share some of my own moments by way of my camera. -Jack / With Love for Mom and Dad for 2010!
Yesterday we celebrated one of most popular Indian festival-”DUSSEHRA” About Dussehra festival: Dussehra is a popular festival celebrated by Hindus all over India, albeit with different names.It is also known as Vijayadashmi (‘Vijay’ meaning ‘victory’ and ‘Dashmi meaning ‘tenth day), as it is believed that it was on this day that Lord Rama killed the demon-king, Ravana and rescued his abducted wife – Sita. In other words, it signifies the triumph of good over evil. The legendary triumph is reenacted to the day. In the northern parts of India, huge effigies of Ravana, his giant brother Kumbhkarna and son Meghnath are placed in vast open grounds. Fireworks and crackers are placed inside the effigies. Actors dressed as Rama, his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana enact the final moments of the battle, at the Ramlila ground. After the enactment of the climax of the war with Ravana, the character playing Rama shoots an arrow with a flaming tip at the effigies from a safe distance and the crowd bursts up in cheer, as the crackers catch fire. The enthusiasm and the cheers sometimes even drown the deafening blast. Merriment ensues, as people indulge themselves games, dance and music that are held at the fair.
Yesterday we celebrated one of most popular Indian festival-”DUSSEHRA” About Dussehra festival: Dussehra is a popular festival celebrated by Hindus all over India, albeit with different names.It is also known as Vijayadashmi (‘Vijay’ meaning ‘victory’ and ‘Dashmi meaning ‘tenth day), as it is believed that it was on this day that Lord Rama killed the demon-king, Ravana and rescued his abducted wife – Sita. In other words, it signifies the triumph of good over evil. The legendary triumph is reenacted to the day. In the northern parts of India, huge effigies of Ravana, his giant brother Kumbhkarna and son Meghnath are placed in vast open grounds. Fireworks and crackers are placed inside the effigies. Actors dressed as Rama, his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana enact the final moments of the battle, at the Ramlila ground. After the enactment of the climax of the war with Ravana, the character playing Rama shoots an arrow with a flaming tip at the effigies from a safe distance and the crowd bursts up in cheer, as the crackers catch fire. The enthusiasm and the cheers sometimes even drown the deafening blast. Merriment ensues, as people indulge themselves games, dance and music that are held at the fair.
This is an abstract of the Ferris Wheel .
© 17/02/2009 – Le ferry pour l’Angleterre à Ouistreham
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