I must admit, at first I didn't like it - because of the second person - but after coming to understand it as a sort of visual puzzle I find myself liking it more every time I look at it (a glass or port may be helping, too!) The second person's arm that seems to be holding up the first person's chin is great! And I don't think this effect would be as good if you couldn't see that there's another person there.
The lighting is brilliant (in the intellectual, not photometric, sense <g>). -- Mark Roberts Photography and writing www.robertstech.com

