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The Dogipede

“My aunt’s dog walked through a panoramic shot, and was reborn.”

(via source)

Zip It

“My fly was down during my X-ray at the chiropractor.”

(via source)

You Autocomplete Me

“My pregnant wife did not appreciate Google’s autocomplete.”

(via source)

Porcupine Boy

“High school prom in 1998. I had really long curly hair and wanted to cut it off soon, so I went out with a bang.”

(via source)

Christmas Crash

“My friend’s child during a Christmas card photoshoot.”

(via source and LB Media)

Half In The Bag

“I forgot to buy my son a lunch box for the first day of school. This should do.”

(via source)

Need A Hand?

“My kid took a panorama shot of me that went horribly right.”

(via source)

Horsing Around

“This is a picture of my sister and I as a Princess and Knight riding “horses” for Halloween.”

(via source)

Best Frienemies

“My cat loves my great-grandma. The feeling is not mutual.”

(via source)

Strut Your Stuff

Most of us, when we see a bride and groom in the middle of a photoshoot, steer clear. But not Speedo Guy, who managed to turn a throwaway moment into a masterpiece.

Quincy Perkins, a videographer who owner of White Orchid Studios in Key West, Florida, was photographing a couple’s special day when the bride, Brittany, stumbled on the wooden pier. As Brittany steadied herself on her husband Barry’s shoulder, Perkins kept snapping, and that was the moment Speedo Guy went for it.

“He totally knew he was in front of three cameras,” Perkins told The Huffington Post. “I don’t know, maybe he likes being an exhibitionist? I’d rather not think about what was going through his mind!”

They never tracked down Speedo Guy for a quote, but I would say nothing was going through his mind. Because as most heroes will tell you, when an opportunity arises, you don’t stop and think. You act.

Thank you, Speedo Guy.

 

h/t: The Huffington Post; Photo by White Orchid Studios