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Thank you @Smudger for your submissions! We chose your Canon print shot for this weeks POW :)
 

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"This image is so brilliantly awesome!!!!"

Yes. It is so totally like brilliantly awesome. Where's my $20?

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Awesome Pic.:thumbsup
 

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Awesome Pic.:thumbsup

hahahaha!! I love it!
 

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"Perhaps another trip to Paris might permit me to clear up this mystery."

No need. You can run one off here. In ChromaLife 100+, too:



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Absolutely necessary to investigate it in the flesh(-colored oils).
 

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Fotofreek toi ditz: 'Absolutely necessary to investigate it in the flesh(-colored oils).'

It's behind guard-rails and bullet-proof glass now. Average viewing time due to crowds: 90 seconds. :(
 

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Fotofreek toi ditz: 'Absolutely necessary to investigate it in the flesh(-colored oils).'

It's behind guard-rails and bullet-proof glass now. Average viewing time due to crowds: 90 seconds. :(
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I was first able to view this most famous and beautiful inscrutable smile in spring, 1961. As I recall, the only barrier was a velvet rope line just feet from the painting. Again in spring, 1966, my recollection was that the view was unimpeded by a fixed rail or bullet-proof glass. Fortunately, these, and subsequent trips to Paris were at times other than the crush of tourist season, so there was no need to rush through any museum.
 
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