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    Where is Snowy? Yoyo Szeto's Avatar
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    Re: Two's Company, Three's A Crowd

    Hi Tom,
    Good eye! the composition is very good. It also has a sense of humor which reminds me of Tuna's. Which museum is it?
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    Re: Two's Company, Three's A Crowd

    Great candid , great eye .... great moment captured .... with a great title to it .... Just GREAT !!

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    Re: Two's Company, Three's A Crowd

    It appears contrasty to me as well, but I think it works wonderfully with this shot.
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    Re: Two's Company, Three's A Crowd

    Thanks to everybody for your supportive comments on the photograph.
    CLKunst and Liban; I must admit that your observations on the number 3 etc in the relief never came to my notice until you mentioned it.
    Gary; Funny, I had actually mentioned this bit about some seperation between the woman's hat and the exhibit ( as a sort of self criticism in a discussion) elsewhere. Some were in agreement but another thought it made a good connection between the woman and the exhibit. Interesting. You are right about the contrast; it's inherent in this case.
    Yoyo; I think it was the Michaelangelo Museum beside the Duomo in Florence Italy.
    Thanks again to you all.
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