Airborne Water Park Photography

Krista Long’s ‘I Love Summer' Spotlights Epic Slpashdowns

Those who haven’t visited a water park this summer may have their hand forced by Krista Long’s 'I Love Summer.' The aptly named photo shoot is made up entirely of perfectly timed pictures of folks shooting out of water slides. Just as there are a variety of water slides, there are a variety of reactions in Long’s shoot.

No two riders in 'I Love Summer' look alike, and as such, no two reactions are the same. Some riders are tense while others are literally smiling as they enjoy a split second of being airborne before crashing into the water below. The focus here is squarely on the rider, with the background blacked out and the majority of the slide not seen. The moment of excitement captured in Krista Long’s 'I Love Summer' is a reminder of just how fleeting the joy of summer is.
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