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<blockquote data-quote="Bourbon Neat" data-source="post: 452829" data-attributes="member: 37727"><p>Firstly in my opinion, a gorgeous subject. I like what Marcel did with the distractions and keeping the format. It is open and comfortable with the background bokeh, and the diagonal railing does not get in the way.</p><p></p><p>Did she reciprocate the portrait with her Nikon? Will you show that shot too?</p><p></p><p>The story I get from your capture is of a casual pose during a wandering stroll.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bourbon Neat, post: 452829, member: 37727"] Firstly in my opinion, a gorgeous subject. I like what Marcel did with the distractions and keeping the format. It is open and comfortable with the background bokeh, and the diagonal railing does not get in the way. Did she reciprocate the portrait with her Nikon? Will you show that shot too? The story I get from your capture is of a casual pose during a wandering stroll. [/QUOTE]
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