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Exposure Date: 2016:10:20 10:21:21;
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION;
Model: NIKON D7000;
Exposure Time: 0.002857142857142857 s;
FNumber: f/4.5;
ISOSpeedRatings: ISO 320;
ExposureProgram: Shutter priority;
ExposureBiasValue: 5
MeteringMode: Pattern;
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode;
FocalLength: 70 mm;
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm: 105 mm;
Software: QuickTime 7.7;


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I like how Marilyn is laughing at him or with him 

 

You have to wonder, is he waiting for a date, does he have no friends, who cares, it a nice photo - 

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Great set up for this photo Stephanie. I love all the empty tables and glasses just sitting there ....waiting, for you to come along and create this great shot. The solitude of him just waiting could only be better if he were looking directly at Marilyn....Well I can't have everything so I'll be content with this awesome image. Yup into the faves.

BR, Holger

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Just a great shot, Stephanie. I always pan through the latest additions from the photographers I follow and this picture just leaped out at me. I think my mind must be set to your wavelength because your images almost always come in loud and clear.
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fantastic image with Marilyn with her big smile looking at me! It so happen that I lived for a year in a bedroom with a painting of Marilyn similar to this one and it was a time of reflection and growth for me. I think this is a fabulous image my friend.
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thank you so much for your comments @Holger i am very humbled in your faves? i looked at your faves and i am in great company!
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Hi Stephanie

You have a very good eye for a motive with edge and irony. And your handling is excellent.

Tommy

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The composition is nothing but outstanding. It hits me as haunting, nostalgic and ironic... what more can be asked from art?

Regards,

ricardo

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thanks Keith.. i think the same of so many photos i see. like when people take photos of many of the same things all together like pencils or spoons never looks good when i do it
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