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Photographer Tom Sanders of Aerial Focus snapped this shot using a wireless transmitter to a camera strapped to the foot of J.C. Colclasure as he swoops along the shore of Lake Havasu in Arizona.
Photographer Craig O'Brien took this shot of Eli Thompson holding a tube as he docks on skysurfer Gonzalo Espinosa from Argentina during the Flyboyz Freefly Film Festival at Perris Valley Skydiving in California this past November.
Photographer Norman Kent took this shot of a 4-stack flying over Marathon Key, Florida, during Skydive Sebastian's annual Keys Boogie in November. The jumpers are Jeannie Bankston, Rebecca Carswell, Martin Clennon and Mike Paolin.
Photographer Sven Zimmermann took this shot of Steve Curtis (head down) and Omar Alhegelan during a practice jump over Skydive Arizona in Eloy. The pair, along with camera flyer Tim Straus, are members of Arizona Freeflight, the new national freeflying champions.
Photographer Janine Hill took this shot of (front to back) Toby Tyler, Ginny Stone and George Lake exiting for a freefly jump over Skydive Lake Tahoe in Beckwourth, California.
Photographer Adam Rosenthal took this shot of Jay Moledzki piloting his canopy across the water during the Pond Swooping Nationals at the Ranch Parachute Club in Gardiner, New York.
Photographer Brad Hood of Jump Run Productions took this shot of Craig Stapleton climbing down the lines of Hood's flag canopy over The Parachute Center in Lodi, California. The two are members of the U.S. 4-way sequential team, which won the gold medal at the world championships in Spain in June.
Photographer Wendy Smith took this shot of the Russian 8-way team on its way to becoming the new world champion at the World Air Games in Granada, Spain, in June.
Photographer Norman Kent used a specially-designed hand-mount camera to snap this shot of (front to back) Vladi Pesa, Kim Griffin and Nicole Angelides flying their Birdman suits over Skydive DeLand in Florida.
Photographer Bobby Page took this shot of a 9-way head-down jump during the Freefly Shindig at Skydive DeLand in Florida in April. Chris Fiala holds the center, as (clockwise from top center) Raymond Adams, Janine Hill, John Shoffner, Stan Gray, Thomas Hughes, Kyle Starch, Trey Holladay and Eric Deren surround him.
Photographer Andrew Staich took this shot of Elsinore Psycho Cirkus teammates Lary Sprock and Heath Richardson on a jump over Skydive Elsinore in California.
Photographer Brian Giboney took this shot of tandem instructor Ken Daidone and his student playing around with camera flyer Brian Erler over Skydive Space Center in Titusville, Florida.
Photographer Brent Finley took this shot of pieces of a larger formation tracking away during last year's Arizona Challenge skydives at Skydive Arizona in Eloy.
Photographer Steve Utter took this shot of freeflyers building a three-dimensional formation during the recent Space Games at Skydive America Palm Beach in Pahokee, Florida. The jumpers are (left to right) Dave Brown and Rook Nelson head down, Tom Balzer and Alejandro Ramos on their bellies and (top to bottom) Chris Fiala and Max Cohn on their feet.
Photographer Janine Hill took this shot of (left to right) John Shoffner, Jon DeVore and Steve Blincoe playing with a weighted Red Bull can over Skydive Lake Tahoe in Beckwourth, California.
Photographer Michael McGowan took this shot of a 4-way and overall formation skydiving national champion Arizona Airspeed at practice over Skydive Arizona in Eloy. Team members are John Eagle, Craig Girard, Neal Houston, Mark Kirkby and camera flyer Marc Steinbaugh.
Photographer Norman Kent took this shot of Nicole Angelides and Hunter Roberts playing around over Skydive DeLand in Florida. Kent used and eight-millimeter lens for the shot.
Photographer Brian Erler took this shot of the 2000 X Games champion Yahoo! Skysurf Team, with Stephan Klaus and camera flyer Brian Rogers, on their way to the gold medal over the Roche Winery in Sonoma, California.
Brad Hood of Jump Run Productions took this shot of the unofficial world record for the largest formation with a tandem. With James Perez and Coral Degagne in tandem, jumpers made athe skydive as part of Jump for the Cause 2000.
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