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    A Street Portrait

    Yes, in a square format...AGAIN. But please,...PLEASE don't tell my mother...


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    Re: A Street Portrait

    tuna .. I quite like this one. It's not a "great" shot imo, but it is a good one. There is a touch of subtle humour in it, as it is (partly) a portrait of the young lady, yet set in front of a portrait gallery. To me, also, the stain on the steps makes it better .. compositionally it makes the bottom left more interesting than it might have been.

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    Re: A Street Portrait

    I agree with Mike. Everything is perfectly place as always. Nice shot Tuna and your secret is safe.
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    Re: A Street Portrait

    Beautiful photo, as always. It seems to be a common saying in your threads Tuna
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    Re: A Street Portrait

    Square yes, but the way you have tied in the door, lettering, and the woman make it work in this shot. Very nice in B/W also!

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    Re: A Street Portrait

    merci beaucoup

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    Re: A Street Portrait

    Great, can't add more than that.
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