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Kylie's first ride on a carousel. This is at Clemyjontri Park in McLean, VA. A wonderful, huge playground but the carousel was the best part of the day.
The little boy beside her made it even more fun. He talked with Kylie during the 2 1/2 minute ride.
I was snapping pictures pretty quickly and didn't have much time to set up the shot. As a result, the original picture didn't have the look I wanted. So I de-saturated the background a bit so that Kylie would "pop" out a bit more.
And that horse! I could photograph that beautiful horse for hours.
Kylie loved the carousel. She talked about it for the rest of the day.
This carousel(merry go round) castle is not same as usual design, the color is very bright and like a real carousel game. Inside is a bouncer, it can hold many kids play inside together, the window is net design, parents can see their babies inside clearly. And there is a front step which has a dampening effect. Let's bring your kids a colorful childhood.
More Info:http://www.qiqi-toys.com/Bouncer/Carousel-Castle-Bouncer-17.html
There's always something a little unnerving about an empty fairground - which I tried to capture with this carousel.
Bordeaux, France.
at pike place market in seattle, washington.
blog: sarahcass.blogspot.com/2010/04/march-and-april-update-in-...
Built in 1922 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, this beautiful wooden carved carousel was lovingly restored and donated to the park by Jane and David Walentas. It was named after Jane Walentas. It's enclosed in a beautiful glass pavillion in the Empire Fulton Ferry section of Brooklyn Bridge Park