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Coffee and Donuts With Scobleizer and Friends

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[UPDATE: I dunno why Facebook has relegated me to this still image here above, when it’s really a video. In many cases, when we’ve posted a video that’s been flooded with traffic, they’ve stopped serving the video to ease up on their servers. In any case, I’m not sure what’s going on, but if you click ‘continue reading’ below, you will get to see the vid…]

Posted this to Facebook yesterday, but thought it should go here too… Photography lover/tech guru Robert Scoble and I decided to get together during his visit to Seattle for an early morning wander with our cameras last Friday. We both dropped a quick tweet to see if anybody wanted to join us. Results? Met some great people from as far away as Michigan, Portland, and Vancouver.

As a followup, I’m creating another free photo community meetup–this time providing pro gear, models and location, kinda like this but a little different–on the evening of Monday, August 31. Space will be limited and you’ll need to follow me on Twitter to get a slot/find out details.

My fav couple of images that last Friday’s photo walkers posted to my Facebook site, plus a prize, after the jump.

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Link to my fav submitted image (because I haven’t got permission to post it here and it’s 5am right now…)by Katie Ford here. Lots of personality to this portrait she snapped. I heard thru the grapevine that Katie likes wine, so for her effort I’ll kick over a de-lish bottle of Brunello that I carted all the way back from Italy myself.

Link to my second fav image from Friday, this one by Bruce Hemingway, here. Love the dreamy and abstract feeling of this one. Nice job, Bruce.
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  3. Brett May says:
    August 26, 2009 at 1:08 pm

    If you guys are ever in the lower southeast states you guys should do this again. Especially the Atlanta area maybe?

  4. Carl Pendle Photography says:
    August 26, 2009 at 1:27 am

    how about a photo walk in england?!
    Carl
    http://www.carlpendle.com

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