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Eddie Codel and Irina Slutsky, GETV

Well there is no more fitting place to be taking event shots than at Primary Tenticle Scott Beale’s Laughing Squid Web Hosting party. Scott has put hours and hours and hours into documenting all of the great things he works on and goes to over the years and so it was nice to see him tonight just enjoying himself with all his friends without his 5D in hand. I, of course, did have my 5D in hand and snapped a few shots here and there. Kristopher Tate came with me and snapped a bunch of shots too.
My own set is a pretty early one and I will try to add more photos to it over the weekend.
I’ll also try to add a better write up on the event once I get some sleep. I always seem to want to process photos so late into the night. In the meantime, here’s the SmartSet of photos.
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and you shot this one your own (ie. blind shot)?? if so, pretty cool. Unless the 5D has an LCD (think PowerShot) or something.
Ahhh, it looks like a self portrait type thing doesn’t it? Actually it’s not Eddie shooting, it’s me from the other side of the camera.
eddie and irina look evil here…
but like sexy evil….