The Dumbii
I have two 1956-ish slide scans for you - not the most exciting things ever. But you have to love the classic Dumbo ride (I mean attraction) from the early days, before everyone had one in their driveway. You DO have one in your driveway, don't you?? It's pretty clear that a parent was trying to capture their daughter as she circled around in her flying elephant. You have to have a steady hand, and a quick shutter finger! This first one is just a fraction of a second too late, but you can still see the red sweater and pony tail.
Ah, that one is a bit better, and the composition is a little more dynamic as well. I've pointed this detail out before, but you can always tell when a photo of the Casey Jr. ride (in the background) is early, because the track is just sort of "out there", without the attractive "stone work" added later.
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Major-
Ahhhh.... Dumbo - pre-plastic surgery on his ears.
Thanks, Major.
Major, I agree with everything you said about these Dumbii photos. So my work here is done! See you tomorrow! ;-p
Seriously though, the composition of the second photo is so much better! Like you said; dynamic. Plus, Red Sweater girl is looking at the camera in the second image.
So weird to see the Casey Jr. track floating in mid-air. It looks like our model train track did, when we were kids, and added an elevated section for a figure-8 design. We never gave much thought to supporting it properly. And most of the time, when the heavy engine went over the poorly supported part, it caused the track to sag, and sometimes the engine would tip over and fall off the track. I hope that didn't happen here!
“Now there’s something you don’t see everyday, Chauncey…”
“What’s that, Edgar?”
"Flying elephants."
Thanks for the flying elephants, Major.
…… maybe it’s because the Dumbos have a much wider space between each elephant, but the support arms look uncomfortably high …..
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