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Thursday 23 October 2003

old automated kiddie rides line the bodega storefronts in brooklyn

23 October 03 @ 12:07
You know what I like particularly about this series of photographs? Every pair, i.e. first & second, third & fourth etc, matches colors in some way. Reds and yellows in the horse and flowers in 1 & 2, green and orange in 3 & 4, blues in 5 & 6, muted beige tones in 7 & 8. :)
23 October 03 @ 12:12
OMG! someone actually notices my maniacal visual organization patterns. phew!! thank you for justifying a lot of narrative noodling...
23 October 03 @ 13:34
is this fifth ave. in park/south slope? i love these photos.
jd //

23 October 03 @ 15:52
halloween is there
24 October 03 @ 00:46
i always thought the quarter kiddie rides were just a little on the creepy side. these are pretty unique looking. nice photos, cuz! ---d
24 October 03 @ 08:57
the whale is my favorite, and those potatoes look like they belong in a food mag. what kind of camera are you using?
monica //

24 October 03 @ 09:24
elph powershot 230:

jd: i'm pretty sure you're right on the location. we were walking NE from sunset park.

btw, from the archives: kiddie rides in bay ridge

24 October 03 @ 14:08
Once in Astoria, I saw a kiddie ride that played Cher's "If I Could Turn Back Time". Hysterical.
24 October 03 @ 14:14
I love this happy and colorful series! my favorite are 1, *3* and 8
24 October 03 @ 21:34
I can't match colors any better than Kristina did above, but I can say that Rion can sure pick some interesting themes. What's next? City playground slides?
02 December 03 @ 22:16
Haha, you're welcome Rion, I'm just maniacal like that too! :)
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One of the first photobloggers in New York City, Rion has been documenting her photos online in narrative sets since late 2000. (Most are on this site.)

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