I couldn't tell from the photo. I thought she was real.
Chuck Norcutt
Martin Walters wrote:
> Chuck:
> Yes, only one girl is real. The bride is remarkably life like. We did a
> "double take", too, as we walked by.
> Martin
>
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Thanks. It's an architectural bonanza. But the last one caught me by
>> pleasant surprise.
>>
>> Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>> Martin Walters wrote:
>>> Visited Moscow on business in June. Had one day (no rain)to walk around
>>> the Kremlin and Red Square. Unfortunately didn't get to visit some of
>>> the elegant Metro stations, or other areas around "downtown" Moscow.
>>>
>>> As the Kremlin is the seat of government, access is controlled. Beyond
>>> the Cathedral Square, there were many no-go areas. Photography of the
>>> treasures within the Armoury was not allowed.
>>>
>>> Photos on Portra (160 and 400), using 21/50/100 zuikos. Scans from
>>> Costco, though they don't seem as good as usual. Most likely, any blame
>>> rests with the photographer.
>>>
>>> As usual, apologies to those who don't like Flikr:
>>>
>>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/14675507@N08/sets/72157621927757516/
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>
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