I was raised in a town that was supposed to have more dogs than people. Where I live now, in the hills of western Massachusetts, it's still hard to find many people.
Anyway, the carnival is one of the few occasions when we get a real crowd around here, with marvelous backdrops and lighting, to boot!
The dogs appeared to have stayed home.
Nineteen pictures viewable at 640x480 or 800x600 (click on 'full size') through any of the links below.
Thumbnail page: <http://photo.elay.org/view_album.php?set_albumName=carnival>
Slideshow: <http://photo.elay.org/slideshow.php?set_albumName=carnival>
First picture: <http://photo.elay.org/view_photo.php?id=030606_19_44c>
Comments welcome.
-- Alan P. Hayes Meaning and Form: Writing, Editing and Document Design Pittsfield, Massachusetts
New photographs at <http://photo.elay.org/albums.php>
Alan,
Enjoyed the work. Great subject for dynamic color and moment - your specialty. I think carnival midways are fascinating because of the range of emotions and behavior present. I think most of us have vivid memories of our own that carnival pictures evoke. 51e , 43d, 55r were my pics for top three I'd like to see as prints. The set goes great with your other albums.
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