Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

by Scott Beale on August 11, 2007 · 3 comments

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Kris Krug Shooting Moon Jellies

Gnomedex Party at the Seattle Aquarium

Tonight Gnomedex had their big party at the Seattle Aquarium. I been joking with Chris and Ponzi that because of Gnomedex, I’ve been able to see some of Seattle’s best museums (last year they had parties at the Museum of Flight and Experience Music Project). Here are my photos from the Seattle Aquarium party.

If you find yourself in Seattle, I highly recommend checking out Seattle Aquarium, especially the Giant Pacific Octopus and psychedelic moon jellyfish wheel.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Kristin Meldahl August 11, 2007 at 9:38 am

Great photos from the party! I was having trouble taking photos in the lighting need to practive more. Thanks again.

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2 Shelby Vu April 15, 2009 at 3:28 pm

this place looks okay..but once u go inside its amazing!!

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