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May 06, 2005
Photos, photos, and more!
I was lucky enough to attend BlogNashville's official Impromptu Dinner last night at the Sole Mio restaurant. Two long tables filled with bloggers is something I've never seen before, and I took some very impromptu pictures. With spontaneous, unposed photography, no one is looking, so I end up with results like this: Starting in the lowest right hand corner and working around the table clockwise, there's Tom Biro (he's number "24"), Matt Sheffield, Blake Wylie, Rex Hammock, Mick Wright, Eric Ashley, Kirk Johnson, Bill Hobbs, and Linda Seebach. Matt and Tom sat across the table from me, and Tom managed to catch my camera, right in the lens while Matt hid behind a glass of water. Nor did I escape the camera. Here's what it looked like to have cameras pointed at me. Trey Jackson is the professional photographer on the left. Here's the group they were photographing: That last photo I hijacked from Blake Wylie's Flickr gallery. MORE: Matt Sheffield has a new blog called Virtual Scratchpad. posted by Eric on 05.06.05 at 07:16 PM |
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