Christine Aguila wrote:

>Paul:  I like this one best of the 2.  Very nice.  Cheers, Christine
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I agree -- with you Christine and others of us - the mood is still 
captured the body is less awkward looking.

ann

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>Subject: PESO: Coffee Shop Portrait II
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>>Here's an earlier shot of the same lady. This was at a larger ap and
>>lower iso: f3.2, 1/40th, ISO 500. The earlier posting was at f6.7,
>>1/25th, ISO 800. I had intended to shoot all at f3.2, but I think my
>>finger or clothing turned one of the ap wheels.
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>>In this shot she's replying to a text, probably from someone she was
>>supposed to meet at the coffee shop. You can see some documents in
>>front of her. They look like video supers ganged on a page. She might
>>be an advertising writer. If so, she lives in a world of constant
>>stress and frustration:-). In between the two shots her parking meter
>>expired, and she had to dig for change and run out into the cold.
>>That didn't improve her mood.
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>>http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6883660
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