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Swimming Pic of the Week - February 24, 2009

Posted by Glenn Mills on Feb 24, 2009 09:10AM (3,889 views)

OK... I'm playing a bit... but I really liked this picture and wanted to honor the great young swimmer I've been working with for the past 8 years.  It's big, so you'll probably have to scroll a bit, but the original is POSTER big.  Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.  

Oh... and you can comment on the technique as well.




Responses

Responded Feb 24, 2009 02:30PM

Nice flashing Glenn...hands to deep!

Responded Feb 24, 2009 03:44PM

Any chance to see original?

Responded Feb 24, 2009 03:48PM

Nope. Not gonna see anything else from the original anyway. :)

Responded Feb 24, 2009 04:19PM

Fingers bent back from the power! lol and the bubbles turned into a bubble smear!

Responded Feb 24, 2009 05:37PM

Sure... no problem printing... unless there's a problem printing the blow up... actually haven't tried that yet. On my computer, click to enlarge the picture, then in the print preview, go to page 4, and only print page 4. That worked for me.

Edited Feb 24, 2009 05:38PM
Responded Feb 25, 2009 12:22AM

Hands appear in flour, ha ha. Normaly i maintain my fingers slightly separated

Responded Feb 26, 2009 02:02PM

I immediately thought of how great it is to have the opportunity to work with and get to know young swimmers over the course of their development years. It's a legacy to be proud of.

Responded Feb 26, 2009 03:18PM

Man... I'm not sure I read everything correctly... Protagonist... you mean like this in REAL size? I'd only be able to put up a small bit... I took it to mean the "original" before I messed with it. If you meant the big one... lemme know and I'll see what I can work up. Sorry 'bout that.

Responded Feb 28, 2009 12:44AM

thanx for the pic Mr.Glenn


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