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Aug 14, 2006 09:15 |  #1

They start doing flips on the dance floor!!

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Aug 14, 2006 09:19 |  #2

looks like he lost his head!, nice shot. Did the brides mother join in too?


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Aug 14, 2006 09:37 |  #3

Wow - Great timing!


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Aug 14, 2006 10:17 |  #4

cool shot!! but... where's his head!!! LOL




  
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Aug 14, 2006 10:29 |  #5

LOL his head is tucked into his chest. He didn't actually make it all the way around and smacked his knees into the floor.


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Aug 14, 2006 10:32 as a reply to  @ kampphoto's post |  #6

kampphoto wrote:
LOL his head is tucked into his chest. He didn't actually make it all the way around and smacked his knees into the floor.

Was he the groom?? No honey moon then.:lol:
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Aug 14, 2006 10:40 |  #7

hehe no it was one of the groomsmen... he told me he used to break dance quite a bit but hadn't done any since 1998.


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Aug 14, 2006 10:45 |  #8

Ouch - landing on the knees would hurt. Great picture!

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Aug 14, 2006 15:10 |  #9

Nice catch! I'm supprised he didn't smack his head, he looks pretty low to the ground.


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Aug 14, 2006 15:13 as a reply to  @ MazerRakhm's post |  #10

ouch, that must have left a mark . . . . or two !

great capture !


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Aug 14, 2006 17:09 |  #11

LOL@98 break dancing HAHAHAHA


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Aug 14, 2006 20:39 |  #12

Did you catch it in a single shot, or let the drive work it's magic? Either way, it's a great grab and action freeze frame.


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Aug 14, 2006 21:41 |  #13

I am really bummed that I can only see an X where the picture is suppose to be, can someone tell me why this happens? I have tried to find the answer several times and can't. I feel stupid asking, but have to.

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Aug 15, 2006 10:40 as a reply to  @ Tragerman's post |  #14

Tragerman wrote:
Did you catch it in a single shot, or let the drive work it's magic? Either way, it's a great grab and action freeze frame.

Yeah it was a single frame capture I just happened to turn as he was swinging his leg in preperation of doing the flip.


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Aug 15, 2006 10:41 as a reply to  @ CHPhoto's post |  #15

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I am really bummed that I can only see an X where the picture is suppose to be, can someone tell me why this happens? I have tried to find the answer several times and can't. I feel stupid asking, but have to.

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Do you have some kind of banner ad blocker running? If you do it might be that because the picture is being access from a different server then the server you are on causing the ad block software to block any linked images.


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