Cedar Point Flickr Set

July 6, 2009

Here is the photo set from my trip to Cedar Point Coaster Con last month. All the shots were taken with my Olympus-XA (it’s kinda like a Lomo.) The film was old Kodak Elite Chrome that was cross processed at Walgreens. For the record, we rode every roller coaster at Cedar Point at least once and rode the front on most. Over 40 coaster rides total. It was a really fun trip. Enjoy!

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  1. Ben on July 6, 2009 said...

    where’s the shot of you blorching all over yourself after top thrill dragster? thats what would have happened to me haha…

  2. Sean on July 6, 2009 said...

    these are great, nice job! I love coasters too!

  3. Deoese on July 6, 2009 said...

    Great Photos!!! I love the lomo-style. It would be nice if you make a tutorial about color correction in After Effects to reach that style in videos. Thank for share this pictures with us. Xoxo

  4. Marshall on July 6, 2009 said...

    These are awesome! Goin’ old skool with the cross process cherry on top.

  5. Cameradan@aol.com on July 6, 2009 said...

    Walgreens processing? Did you just drop off the roll of film and have it processed without telling them it was slide film?

  6. Jason on July 9, 2009 said...

    My wife has been dieing to get me to go to cedar point. Those photos are helping he cause. Great shots!

  7. Nate on September 8, 2009 said...

    Cedar Point. Hell Yes. Halloweekends are rolling up!

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