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My pictures from the summit

daniel-shields.JPG chris.JPG jim-sterne.JPG gary-angel.JPG
bryan.JPG caleb.JPG briani.JPG andrea.JPG
megan.JPG scott-baldwin.JPG judah-avinash.JPG dylan-and-ian.JPG
nick.JPG rene1.JPG  

If we had a contest, I might win with that photo of Ian and Dylan in the 3D glasses. Steve gets all the credit for that Photoshopped piecture of Avinash and Judah. Shareen, here at LunaMetrics, gets all the credit for bringing order to my PhotoChaos. Anway, click to enjoy - Robbin

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7 Responses to “My pictures from the summit”

  1. Steve Says:

    I dunno - the one of Judah (Phillps?) and Avinash is a classic.
    Is it just me, or can anyone else easily picture a pair of devil’s horns on each of them? They both just seem to have that semi-evil grin thing going. :-)

    Or more possibly…. I’m projecting… ;-)

    Cheers!
    - Steve
    PS I notice the camera operator to be singularly MIA from the pics to date???
    Hmm. Possibly that last sentence may get edit/moderated away….. :-P

  2. Judah Says:

    Heh. Too funny Steve. Actually, we had just spiked the punch, which is very obviously seen in Brian’s photo above! 8^)

  3. Avinash Kaushik Says:

    King Judah” and I perhaps had too much fun at the Summit. (Robbin that is a picture that’s missing from your collection, King Judah sitting on his Palace Hotel throne!! :))

    I agree though that Ian and Dylan take the cake.

    Thanks Robbin.

    -Avinash.

  4. benry Says:

    What a collection! We should turn them all into WAA trading cards.

  5. Judah Phillips at Web Analytics Demystified » Blog Archive » Back from EMetrics San Fran, Vacay, and a Dice-K Win… Says:

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  7. steve Says:

    Technically, it was not so much “photoshopped” as “krita’ed”: http://www.koffice.org/krita/

    But I certainly enjoyed putting a visual to my initial reaction to the original. It seemed highly appropriate. :-)

    And accurate.

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