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Thank you Dr Dave.

Kory was the photographer @ fish hook. He should be back in town and back on interwebs today or tomorrow. Find his website koryleungphotography.com or something...

Yea he said he would have them up this week sometime

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OK BITCHES!! here is a tutorial for you all to follow so videos work..

This is that exact link that i have posted in teh screenshot.. and HURRAH IT WORKS!!

This bitch calls your bluff. Sorry to say but not it does not...for me

OK [ media] or [ video] tags work as long as you use (1) long option and (2) remove the HD option.

Without the tags

http://www.youtube.c...h?v=H07c0msD-kU

Not so useful

Wow Kory's work is top shelf as always!

I'll be ordering a print to hang on the wall.

For you guys that aren't in to photography, it isn't just point and shoot to get shots like that. To get that lovely motion blur takes a skill called Panning. I'm a little into photography (prefer video) and will only get 1 shot in 20 with decent panning. Then they spend the time to get the color and fine adjustments on each photo. If you like their work, throw them a few bucks and support them.

Thanks Kory!

4th Run

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Bunn8PiC3U

6th Run. Started having some problems that felt like boost cut when hitting max boost, but I don't know how that could happen as I have an aftermarket computer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lVMa13lW2w

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