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I really do envy your composition and your technique. Excellent and the window thing with the horses completes the story.
Roger R.
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Thought provoking as usual, Tuna. But someone this one seems hemmed in. They seem to be stuck against that wall and with them looking towards it makes you wonder how they can see anything. It's also too vertically centered for me, with maybe one too many angles (seats, wall, glass, etc).
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Would like to know the specifics of camera, lens, focal length, DoF, film, etc. If possible.
Leica MP, Voigtlander 35/1.7 Ultron, Ektar 100. DOF would have been inherent to the settings and my distance from the subjects - I believe it was 1/60, 5.6 and about 15-17 feet.