Psychographic Observation

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Picture 1

In picture one we can see a woman who probably posing for a picture or looking on the sky. She looked young and quite attractive. She's wearing a red sweater and a striped T-Shirt. She's having a camera around her neck. She's smiling, so she must be happy. I think she's in Rome, because of a really old ancient in the background - Colosseum. I think this photo is nice.

Picture 2

In picture two we can see two Asian people - a man and a woman. I suppose they are tourist - because of their backpacks. The man is wearing a black sunglasses,black sweaters and grey backpack. The woman is posing for a selfie with him. She's wearing a hat with dot,simple white shirt and grey sweater on it. She's have a pink sunglasses too. In the background

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