Don't worry VR, I knew you were kidding as I was when I first raised the concern.
I thought this way I might induce some anticipation for tomorrows shot. Hopefully I don't just induce "let down".
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Shot from Southern Womens Shows in Richmond. One of the fashion shows was local firemen doing a Chippendale type show for charity. In this shot (clothed fireman) came down in spits. Note wearing flipflops. ouch. Women went nuts.
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Shot from Southern Womens Shows in Richmond. One of the fashion shows was local firemen doing a Chippendale type show for charity. In this shot (clothed fireman) came down in spits. Note wearing flipflops. ouch. Women went nuts.
imagesbyJudd, what kind of flash/flash mode did you use to freeze the shot?
And can you explain why women went nuts over a fully clothed man in flip flop?
Shot from Southern Womens Shows in Richmond. One of the fashion shows was local firemen doing a Chippendale type show for charity. In this shot (clothed fireman) came down in spits. Note wearing flipflops. ouch. Women went nuts.
I like the picture but my question is how exactly does one get several feet off the ground while being parallel to the ground? And, how do you land from this without injury?