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The Vinyl dance floor in Pryzm Leeds is the same as this.
This is a short video showing you the amazing dance floor "Vinyl" in Pryzm nightclub, Nottingham. I did this before it got busy. Also you can see the waitress delivering some champagne to someones table.
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Although having plenty of space on the dance floor they stuck to their spot.
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Dance floor looking towards second bar with main bar to right and stage to left.
The Mayfair Ballroom and Concert Hall was one of the most popular venues in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, later hosting a rock club, which became the largest and longest-running of its kind in Europe. Situated on the corner of Newgate Street and Low Friar Street, it closed in 1999 to make way for a leisure complex, now known as The Gate.
22 November 1961 photographed by Turner's.
Turner’s was established in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1900s. It was originally a chemists shop but in 1938 become a photographic dealer. Turners went on to become a prominent photographic and video production company in the North East of England. They had 3 shops in Newcastle city centre, in Pink Lane, Blackett Street and Eldon Square. Turner’s photographic business closed in the 1990s.
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Khagrachari, Bangladesh, 2008.
Here in the hills, freshness reigns.
Fresh leaves sing the song of life.
Light comes along, to dance with the rhythm.
Captured from Khagrachori, Bangladesh. Light strikes the rocky surface of the hills, saturating the fresh monsoon green.
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The Latin Dance Floor at the Mama Rabbit Mezcal & Tequila Bar is closed on weeknights. So no one is dancing Salsa, Merengue, and Mambo here tonight! But what will Mama Rabbit look and feel like tomorrow night when you return? 😏
October Transliving event in Eastbourne. Around 100 tgirls and a few partners gathered together in a hotel for a long weekend of social fun and chat.
Here the disco was just starting up.
Some dance shots we did at the same time as the yoga shoot.
Two Elinchrom studio flashes in large softboxes behind subject to blow out the background. Two SB80s, no modifier, one either side of the subject pointing directly in.
SBs triggered with RF-602, background lights triggered with optical slaves.
mmmmmmm... everybody was dancin !
featured girls include:
Caroline Emily of Sisters of Gardner, MA on the left, then Lynn from Western Mass, then Danielle Roseof Sisters of Boston.
I never got to meet this very attractive person, but we did have dinner together at a friend's post-wedding dinner. The newlyweds hosted the dinner as a thanks to those who helped.
Like my other legs shot, this one stood out from all the photos taken on the night, and is the one I'm most proud of. Shot from my 5D MKII with 100mm f/2.8 macro.
Good Monday Morning,
This week's MMP is a special Sayulita wedding edition.
Chelsey, the boys, and I hopped on a plane on Thursday and flew to Puerto Vallarta. From there we drove about 45 minutes north to Sayulita to celebrate the fact that Kate the Great agreed to marry my brother.
Sayulita is a funky surf town nestled into a beautiful bay on the Riveria Nayarit. We ate street tacos, oogled giant iguanas perched in trees, played at the beach, and in the pool.
We stayed at the amazing Villa Amor hotel, perched at the top of the mountain over Sayulita's gorgeous bay. Our views were incredible. We drove golf carts up and down the mountain to breakfast. We swung on a swing over our patio. We enjoyed amazing service, good food, and a few too many Pacificos.
It was an action packed weekend that culminated with an amazing wedding on Saturday night.
The ceremony was fantastic. The boys and I made their way down the aisle without a stumble. Cha-cha did an incredible job as officiant. His 3rd go at the job. The vows exchanged between Rob and Kate were honest, beautifully written, and left not a single dry eye in the house.
The reception was unlike any I'd ever been to. It was held outside our beautiful villa, on a giant brick patio. The food was great. The conversation was fantastic. So many laughs.
Seeing cousins from both sides of the family raise a shot of tequila to Rob & Kate was a small highlight among many for me.
With dinner done, and dancing begun, so came the rain.
Not just a sprinkle; an almost-equatorial, torrential, down pour.
It was welcome relief from the heat and humidity and didn't stop the party one bit. In fact, I'm pretty sure it upped everyone's enthusiasm as the dance floor erupted when the rain arrived. Shirts were shed, tossed up on to the overhanging light strings, and the dancing continued.
Fun was had by all.
We wrapped up with brunch. The boys squeezed in a couple more hours of pool time with their aunties and cousins. Then we hopped on a plane home.
Today, here at my desk, I'm completely exhausted, bug still smiling.
Have a great week. I hope that the love that was so abundant this weekend reaches you through these photos.
We are very, very lucky.
Mike
P.S. Here are all 121 photos I took this weekend: www.flickr.com/gp/michaeltadlock/88Bi59