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Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs

Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs 
All these photographs are capture  from the GoPro Camera.GoPro is the world’s leading activity image capture company.Here are 12 my favriot photgraphs which are taken at the right time from GoPro cam take a look.Also see the previous GoPro post. 
In above photo Congrats to GoPro athlete and LEGEND Kelly Slater for his 51st win on the tour at the Quicksilver Pro France.

Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs   
Look out below! Sweet shot from GoPro fan Guru Khalsa's foot mounted HERO!
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  Dylan James Ferguson Skiing getting some big air at the water ramp park in Park City, Utah!
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  GoPro Media guru Jordan Miller hanging out on location for the Jeb Corliss wingsuit shoot in China last year.
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  GoPro rockstar Roberta Mancino (Mancino Roberta) flies through the Crack in Switzerland.
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  Skydiving social. How many GoPros do you see? Photo by Shawn Perreault.
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  Grant Davis used the GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac + Wi-Fi Combo Kit to capture this epic shot on Australia's Gold Coast!
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs    
Let's go fly a kite, with GoPro fan Lionel Gruffaz!
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  Mind (and space) bending skydive photo by Andy Godwin.
Top 12 GoPro Camera Best Photographs  captured by BMX legend Mike "Rooftop" Escamilla. Hang gliding over Soca Valley in Slovenia with Matjaz Klemencic! — at Soca Valley, Slovenia.
GoPro athlete Anthony Walsh gets shacked on GoPro's latest shoot.
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