



This brings back fond memories when we went to Disneyworld in 2006; Brian (at the time, 17), Daniel (12), Joseph (8) and myself (16) were all crammed into one of those tiny-ass things. Or Hell; way back in 1997, Brian and I went on this exact same ride with our Uncle Mark, and he was spinning that thing so fast that we couldn't even hold onto the wheel.





Go times; good times...





You capture that thrill excellently here. The blur effects give a nice, almost abstract feel to the background, which in of itself looks cool, but also as the added effect of making the focus of the picture pop out into the foreground. The unique color and textures of pastel really do a great job giving this thing tons of life. Each expression on each mare is great, and I love how Twilight looks like she's trying to hold onto her lunch. I would have recommended a warmer color than violet for the teacup that they're in to make her pop out a little more... unless you intended to use color theory to make her look extra subdued by nausea; if that's the case, then good on you.





That, and you've got Derpy here. Bonus points for best pony.





And you've got that little Dashie belly button for added cuteness. Makes me want to tackle her and blow zbts onto her tummy.

I love this, if for nothing else than this is thesame thing that my brothers and I do whenever we encounter any of these spin rides at any amusement park we just happen to be in. Hell, I did this just last month at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom with my older and youngest brother on a similar ride, and we reached such sickening speeds of centrifugal cycles that the world was spinning for at least three minutes after we incoherently stumbled off.