Down the park with the Turbo Twister.
Down the park with the Turbo Twister.
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great shot ruined by a dog...
they should be on leads... LOL
keep it up!!!
M
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I really hope no dogs were injured in the taking of this great action shot.
Now that looks like FUN
Looks like he was having fun Looks like the dog is getting out of there fast lol
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The dog really makes the picture. Without it, it's just another (Apologies here) picture of a yound driver.
Alive and still clicking - apologies to PSQ.
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That thing looks fast, but I guess the dog was faster
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Yep the Turbo Twister is awesome fun for the kids, they can drift and do 180 or 360 skids. The dog isn't ours and learnt to get out of the way very quickly - never got hurt and probably had as much fun as the kids.
Wow!! I wish they had toys around like that when I was young.
Pity the boy wasn't in focus - it would have been an excellent shot
Agree the dog shouldn't be in the frame.
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Cheers, Mal
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