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		<title>work it out</title>
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Sometimes you just stretch for the sake of stretching. </description>
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		<title>hands down</title>
		<description>This is the face of a machine.

Mitchell Lancaster was a goofy Greek freshman all night on the first night of Fight Night. Then, thirty minutes before the fight, he turned into a machine. He was a guy I wouldn't start a fight with – he whipped the crap out of ...</description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/hands-down</link>
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		<title>welcome to brotherhood</title>
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Grant Plummer, in black wraps, hugs Mitchell Lancaster after he won his fight. Their frat won the tournament. </description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/welcome-to-brotherhood</link>
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		<title>curtain call</title>
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This brother kept the curtain peeked just a little so that Mitchell Lancaster could lay his eyes on the ring. Lancaster came out slugging and won his second fight of the event and won his weight class. </description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/curtain-call</link>
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		<title>animals</title>
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A few beers, one boxing ring and a little blood is all it takes to turn us into animals.

There will be a ton of boxing photos going on here. I shot so much. I definitely didn't overshoot it, but I was there for a long time the first night and ...</description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/animals</link>
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		<title>loner</title>
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I was mostly looking for what makes this "Fight Night" and not what makes this event boxing. There is a difference. "Fight Night" is students wanting to box, training for a few weeks and then duking it out. Don't get me wrong, there wasn't a single guy there I would ...</description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/loner</link>
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		<title>meet your mate</title>
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via iPhone.

It's Mates of State's Jason Hammel. Allie and I went to their show at the Dame last night – which had a terrible turnout by the way – and it was really fun. I was really impressed with their sound since they only have two people (husband and wife ...</description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/meet-your-mate</link>
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		<title>preparation</title>
		<description>Grabbed a few of these, about four. These two worked out the best, but couldn't decide between separation of the hand – which has great body language – or the split up shoes and bag. You decide.



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		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/preparation</link>
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		<title>controlled</title>
		<description>Remotes from boxing tournament last night. I think it was OK. Not the most successful in quantity, but who goes for that anyways? I think I like the top one the best.






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		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/controlled</link>
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		<title>iShot ed</title>
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Ed is checking the papers that didn't win a pacemaker. </description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/ishot-ed</link>
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		<title>capable</title>
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Sometimes you take a photo to tell another person's story. Others you take it to take it simply to capture the moment. Some people even take pictures simply to make money.

But every now and then, you get to take a photo because you want to. And even if you're the ...</description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/capable</link>
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		<title>safety</title>
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Peak action. A memorable play, but not really the greatest photo. It looks pretty cool on my screen before wordpress eats it. </description>
		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/safety</link>
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		<title>reaction</title>
		<description>Florida fans went wild every touchdown. I wished Kentucky fans cared enough to cheer like that.





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		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/reaction</link>
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		<title>reaching the peak</title>
		<description>I know we like peak action in sports, but I think I like the second one better in this one because the body language and the filled frame. What do you think? The color is better than it looks. Quickly toned from the press box.



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		<link>http://bradluttrellphotography.com/2008/reaching-the-peak</link>
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		<title>drowned at the swamp</title>
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Yes, dude is really rubbing his belly. </description>
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