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I have read and retrograde sexist comments, disguised as false morality of those assumptions whose scruples would not allow them to go to an art museum for fear of nudity.
The map is more than a few pictures on the wall, what began as a search for structures to use the shotgun (short corridors, middle distance, etc.) ended up being a tribute to the beautiful city of Prague (which hopefully can ever meet in person) and the art of photography Michel Comte who captured with his camera the essence of feminine beauty and strong personality in different celebrities "Not only womens" (not only beautiful bodies) it seems that unfortunately did not get that message many...
This is the result of teamwork, together with an excellent and efficient partner, who demonstrated their professionalism, imitating to perfection those radiators, those security cameras and other details that closed minds could not perceive.
This map is there, the important thing is to have fun, they feel they are actually doing in an Art Gallery in the fall of Prague, admiring the work of a famous photographer, and out there feel a little more interested in the art of photography.
best regards