SFlickr Meetup photos

by Scott Beale on May 13, 2005 · 0 comments

Caffe Trieste

I met some really great people and shot a few photos at last night’s SFlickr Meetup (a local gathering of Flickr users). It took place at North Beach’s historic Caffe Trieste and later migrated across the street to the wonderful Citizen Thai & The Monkey restaurant, which had just opened only two days earlier. Note to cafes, bars and restaurants, if a Flickr meetup group comes to your place, prepare to have every inch thoroughly documented and subsequently uploaded to the internet in no time at all. Of course as always, Flickr events provide pleanty of opportunities for metaphotography.

Oh yeah, what night in San Francisco would be complete without a Frank Chu sighting.

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