Björn (sorry, my keyboard has a Swedish accent), I remember your mentioning the special "pairing" between that camera and that precise lens. I noticed the same, they are like pop and mom. In addition, the 105 nearly always frames what I'd like to have; that FL seems to zoom on my sight or vision.
Frank, I indeed took two frames and chose the one with the lady at the edge. I envisaged to rotate the pic in PP to correct the tilt, but her feet would have been partly cut off, and that was a No-No. In addition, she seems to walk down the slope, which somehow makes the shortcoming acceptable, if not intentional. The coffeehouse is strange, "Sarthe" is a remote province, and the 6-digit phone number dates back to God knows when (more than 30 years). It is a somewhat run-down, "alternative" café that exsudes a smell of bohème rather than alcoholism, so it is rather nice a place. The café was the original subject indeed, but a passing lady changed the game. The girl from Ipanema, downtown version...
Maybe the pic is a tad too dark. Very slight blueish cast on my monitor, but it fits (the scene was in the shadow).
Thanks both for your observations, you guys seem to X-ray me and my "production". As a matter of fact, I treated myself with a walk after having worked from home - the chaotic train circulation led me to stay here and work as usual.
And a wink to Ron "Scubadiver", THE specialist for such shots...