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Giving Spring her moment before she’s gone again. Your photo challenge for this month: take a self-portrait. For inspiration, this stunning self portrait @sachiko_stxiv took surrounded by cherry blossoms in Higashi-oyama, Shizuoka Japan, using her Sony Alpha 7 IV + 85mm F1.4 G Master II. 🌸🌸 #SonyAlpha

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@shutterkohai 🙌🙌🙌 perfect portrait set up

Vincenzo Pace
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Absolutely amazing composition!

Faith Calhoun | Adventure Travel Guide
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Okay this is amazing work

Robert Middleton | Photographer
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Amazing

Aaron Crawford
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Wow 😍

Cumhuriyet Gürcan
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😍😍😍

Berne Rodriguez 🧿
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Amazing 🫶

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🔥🔥🔥🔥

Laura Ross
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I really want to upgrade my 85mm to the mark II 😍

shayar gilani
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👏🏽

Nicole Zelkowitz
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Oh gosh this is stunning! Love those cherry blossoms!

Charlie Rivera
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😍 🌸

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Saving up for the 85 GM II!! Great photo!!🔥🔥🔥

Mike Merino
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😍😍😍😍

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