Apr 15, 2008
It was a blur, that’s for sure. More on Craig’s birthday party next week.
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11:10 pm
What a neat picture it turned out to be!
11:24 pm
That is one cool picture!
11:45 pm
Ooooo! Me likey!
I took pics at the skating rink not too long ago and they remind me of this (except yours is MUCH more interesting).
Haha, it looks like what you must’ve been “seeing” during our recent “email exchange” ;).
11:55 pm
That looks like fun!! My WW post is up. Wild Wild West RV Tour continues…
1:06 am
That is so great, actually captures what it looks like. a blur. How fun! have a great week!
1:07 am
What a neat picture!! I loved bumper cars…this makes me a little nostalgic.
6:43 am
What a cool picture.
8:02 am
Birthdays so often feel exactly like this! What fun.
8:29 am
What an interesting picture!!! Looks like so much fun!
8:53 am
What a great picture! I love it!
10:58 am
I can feel the fun!
Hugs,
Holly
11:41 am
That is such a cool picture.
1:44 pm
Fun colors!!
3:13 pm
Looks like you had a lot of fun! Happy Wordless Wednesday!
4:15 pm
wow, Kelly- feel like I need to find a wall to lean on…that is some great motion!
Kimmie
mama to 6
one homemade and 5 adopted
7:40 pm
That is so neat the way you captured the feelings with the photo
10:21 pm
We love bumper cars too, except when you get hit from behind at full speed when you’re not expecting it (by your hubby!).
We’ll have to do bumper cars again this summer.
7:48 pm
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S
8:28 pm
I’m getting dizzy!!!
How do you do that. I guess I’ve done that before by accident without having such an interesting finished product
9:20 pm
Oh this was a total accident. Basically, you just go someplace where there isn’t enough light, but with funky lights and movement here and there, and try to take a photo with a great camera and no flash. I could adjust shutter speeds and stuff if I was really trying hard. A tripod would have kept some in focus, while the rest was blurry.
My method, though, is to just take a gazillion photos and keep the three that look good;)