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haha this reminds me. I was doing some walkaround at an engagement party a couple of weeks ago and there was a photographer roaming around taking photos of guests and whatnot. We got on quite well and he said he could send me some copies of my performance shots. He got quite a few of me performing (which was cool) and uploaded a lot of them on facebook. He added me and tagged me in the photos. The bad thing was that two of the photos was at an angle that COMPLETELY revealed how one of my core effects work. Like, we're talking blatantly obvious. Not only that but all the guests were tagged. I managed to get in contact with the photographer and he agreed to take it down but by then, most of the guests had commented on the photo and the damage was done. They had a great time at the party so I guess it doesn't matter but it was just frustrating. Haha sorry, random story but this thread made me think of it....and hey, we're on a magic forum. Moral: Keep your eye on the angle of the cameraman.
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