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I agree it is a fun shot. But it is so hard to keep both faces in a similar plain that it is nearly impossible to get both faces sharp. In this case the young lady is tack sharp and the gentleman is some what fuzzy. This may be the way you intended it however for my taste I would rather see him either in focus or more out. Not sure working this close if a aperture change would effect enough in sharpness on the gent or not.
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You are facing the man directly, but sharply angled towards the lady, I'd like to have seen it more fair to both parties, and that too would have increased the dof across both faces.