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Enchanting Lengthy Exposures of Seattle's Massive Ferris Wheel

If you capture it on just the right evening, you might just be able to shoot Seattle's giant Ferris rim like this! Located on Pier 57 in Seattle, Washington, the 175 feet high Ferris rim is one of the greatest in the United States. The slowly moving drive, called the Seattle Great Wheel, started out as lately as July 2012. It quickly became a popular vacationer fascination for most everyone during the day and photography lovers in the evening.

The real magic happens when, on vacations and special events, its white gondola lighting are modified out with a large number of vibrant LED lighting. Digitally timed, the LED lighting create amazing styles that look even more amazing when taken at an extended enough visibility that they complete. Seen here are how three different photography lovers have taken mesmerizing long exposures of The Seattle Great Wheel in the evening.

Seattle Great Wheel Long Exposures








The Seattle Great Wheel Special Light Show clip

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