Kids come up with some very interesting trends but this one could be the most challenging and fun in a while. Its super simple in principle but hard to pull off. You throw your phone up and try to have it take a good picture of you doing something. I have seen a lot of dabs but my favorite so far is of someone reading a book. The first picture was taken by NCSU student Seth Schneider. He posted the picture on his Twitter feed @TOSUBUCK  on 8 October, a few days later it had more than gained more than 430, 000 likes and reposts. It’s only a matter of time before he is on Ellen.

It didn’t take long before people began to post their own photos floating in the air.  gadgets. The positions of the hands in the pictures became more complicated. Dabbing (movement of the head to the elbow under the music bit) is the most common now. The particularly great ones and most successful have been able to disappear completely from the frame, leaving the iPhone itself, just hovering inYou throw your phone up and try to have it take a good picture of you doing something. I have seen a lot of dabs but my favorite so far is of someone reading a book.mid-air. Schneider updated his Twitter profile with the following notice & I second the sentiment. Do this at your own risk folks;

I am not responsible for any broken phones

By Rubens Saintel

Proud father, #Haitian, photographer, consultant, writer & entrepreneur. I love video games, movies, plays, technology (surprise), beta testing apps and all things sci-fi. SaintelDaily.com |AppleWatch101.com | NBA101.com