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Quote from: RSL on April 04, 2019, 03:48:06 pm
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Not bad at all.
I like it. Framing as I should do it and I like the pots and plants, the fancy up of the closet... Say something about the room and probably something about the owners...
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Thanks, Ivo. Actually, it was Angelo's Italian restaurant. I was in the waiting area, next to the door, waiting for my wife to reappear. I was intrigued by the scene, and the 50mm equivalent lens on my Pen-F took in what I wanted.
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April 07, 2019, 09:25:58 am »
It's the kind of image that invites exploration, pondering the different elements and imagining connections.
Good seeing (or course.)
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