Long Exposure Photos of Ferris Wheels

By Creativevisualart @creativevisart

Kasai Rinkai Park – Tokyo, Japan

Photograph by LES TAYLOR | Blog | Flickr | Twitter | Goggle Plus


Carnegie Mellon Spring Carnival

Photograph by Anirudh Koul


Family Kingdom – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Photograph by Mike Foote


County Fair – Del Mar, California

Photograph by JUSTIN BROWN | Flickr | Google+


Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

Photograph by SPRENG BEN | Website | Flickr | Facebook | Tumblr


Jolimont, Melbourne, Australia

Photograph by 2careless on Flickr


East Hillsdale, San Mateo, California

Photograph by THOMAS HAWK | Website | Flickr | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter | Prints


Dutchess County Fair – Rhinebeck, New York

Photograph by Jordan Confino


CNE – Toronto, Canada

Photograph by Ryan (ruffin_ready on Flickr)


East Hillsdale, San Mateo, California

Photograph by THOMAS HAWK | Website | Flickr | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter | Prints


Santa Monica, California

Photograph by ASIM BHARWANI | Website | Flickr | Blog


Schaghticoke Fair – Schaghticoke, New York

Photograph by SEBASTIAN BARRE | Website | Flickr | Vimeo | Google+ | Tumblr


Houston, Texas

Photograph by THOMAS HAWK | Website | Flickr | Facebook | Google+ | Twitter | Prints

The original Ferris Wheel was designed and constructed by George Washington Gale Ferris, Jr. as a landmark for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The term Ferris wheel later came to be used generically for all such structures, and Ferris wheels are now the most common type of carnival ride at state fairs in the United States.

Numerous photographers have taken long exposure photographs of Ferris wheels from all over the world. The lights of the Ferris Wheels blend and blur, creating brilliant patterns and beautiful photos.

via TheMooner on Reddit