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Subject: [Leica] Lost in contemplation of the American Dream
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 07:15:58 +0100
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You were right to arrive there late Jean Michel - perfect timing and  
coposition

Amiti?s
Philippe

Le 24 janv. 13 ? 15:54, Jean-Michel Mertz a ?crit :

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> My wife and I arrived there (The Chicago Art Institute) 15m before  
> closing time, they let us in for free, we rushed to get a look at  
> THE American Mona Lisa, I spotted this group of young people staring  
> at the odd couple, father and daughter, I couldn't resist grabbing  
> my camera and the result turned out to be this ...  I don't know if  
> picture-taking is allowed in this museum but well, I did not use any  
> flash!M6, Sum 35, Acros 100 
> <http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Jean-Michel/chicago/000036.jpg.html 
> > Thanks for any C&CJean-Michel                                       
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