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Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
11/17/2004 10:31:51 PM

but what about the photo?
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Deleted Member  (K:7533)  
11/17/2004 9:19:57 AM

no war for any reason

to kill somebody is not a game

tanks are not toys also

bad comment for a bad picture
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Del Metheny  (K:25617)  
11/3/2004 2:38:26 PM

Excellent shot. I love photos where the subject story means as much as the photo it's self. Both are present in this one. Thanks for the explanation. Well done. Del.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Del Metheny  (K:25617)  
10/24/2004 5:01:26 PM

I can't say I really see Moses, but I love the way the blue in the flag blends with the blue of the sky. Del.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor  
10/22/2004 1:13:11 AM

I actually can make out a face, but I cant really say Its Moses, then i cant really say it is not right....
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/22/2004 12:55:12 AM

Thanks, Do you see Moses in the picture?
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/22/2004 12:53:43 AM

Thank you....
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor  
10/22/2004 12:19:11 AM

Another great shot goes un noticed on usefilm?
I really like this shot......
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor  
10/22/2004 12:12:05 AM

Great shot David, I really like the perspective, very nice colors and detail...
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Sara Cosby  (K:2704)  
10/19/2004 11:37:00 PM

I'm not sure about a title, but I'm thinking along the lines of holding up the framework of the world, or Atlas (isn't he who carried the globe?), or the fragility of his life (b/c it is just the framework, not solid beams or walls...
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Butterfly Harris  (K:190)  
10/7/2004 2:36:19 AM

there are a few things going on content-wise. I'll try to be brief. love the composition. The play on textures is great. "Itchy's" soft fur, the brick wall and cool bars. Also depth of field chosen works well. I'm impressed by the echoing of elongated lines: the stain on "itchy's" eye, the lines in the wall, the bars, the tilt of itchy and his foot leading us down to the stains on the wall. There is a strong presence of humanity (not inhumanity) which makes this shot very strong. a good "decisive moment"
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Butterfly Harris  (K:190)  
10/7/2004 2:12:16 AM

Thanks for the comment on my photo. Kai like any cat/animal has a favorite place. I go with him a lot so he's comfortable with me being there. Also I think he loves to be photographed. my comment to your photo follows.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Del Metheny  (K:25617)  
10/6/2004 1:52:17 PM

Very cute, I like photos where the subject is as interesting as the quality of the photo. Love that kitten. Del.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Laura Spell  (K:24080)  
10/6/2004 3:11:43 AM

Good shot of the kitten. The light was a tad bright, the white fur is burned out on the cat's left shoulder. Might have worked better if you could have moved in closer?
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/6/2004 2:14:23 AM

Thanks....
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: John Loreaux  (K:86210)  
10/6/2004 2:02:35 AM

Nice photo of the kitty David!
Wonderful composition!
My best...........JOHN
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/6/2004 1:52:06 AM

Just a thought....

A famous NY Post photographer once told me if you wanted to be published in the news paper every day make sure you give the layout person a cat or dog photo every day.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor  
10/5/2004 7:33:34 PM

great shot (the thumb nail does not do justice to the photo)
All I can sayn regarding your request david ,is,your type of photography is so different to mine.(as in Landscape(mine and your photojounalism.To achieve what i am am doing you would have to take landscape photos themn take it from there .
If you want my e-mail address that is not a problem (keep in touch and the best of luck
Regards from Kevin
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Renato Renato  (K:4759)  
10/5/2004 5:32:51 PM

it's a very nice photo and a nice bw
Jerusalem a superb town.
ciao Renato
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Renato Renato  (K:4759)  
10/5/2004 5:32:37 PM

it's a very nice photo and a nice bw
Jerusalem a superb tawn.
ciao Renato
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/5/2004 12:27:58 AM

You?re too modest. I did not think of him as a conductor, but it might work.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Armen Jamkotchian  (K:5879)  
10/4/2004 7:33:05 PM

Maybe "Orchestrating the metal" ?
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Del Metheny  (K:25617)  
10/4/2004 7:24:11 PM

Nice clear shot, and interesting subject, I can't help you with a title.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Zeev Scharf  (K:25603) Donor  
10/4/2004 1:18:38 PM

Nice shot,the man with the open arms seems like an orchestra conductor,,so the title can be
"conducting on the open
Many thanks for comenting on .womenn chat.I don[t know
what is the exact reason for all the comments I recieve Dont think my pictures are so special
Best regards

        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Den Thompson  (K:30432) Donor  
10/4/2004 8:08:32 AM

How about "The first bit's wrong!" Great shot. Such clarity.
Den
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
10/3/2004 8:10:38 PM

They would just assume you were from AP or Reiters!
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Fern   (K:2509)  
9/28/2004 9:47:12 PM

you asked which one I liked, the color or the b&w . . . . . I think the color one. It represents the current, the "now" and the rememberence of past and present labeling, misconceptions and such. the black and white image makes one think that the photo is from the past.
fern benson
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David Cohen  (K:1759)  
9/28/2004 2:20:17 AM

which do you prefer the color or the B&W version?
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: Nedim Muhic  (K:14362) Donor  
9/27/2004 1:19:18 PM

Very interesting self portrait.
Thanks for the comments to my picture.
Regards, Nedim.
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)

Critique By: David McClenaghan  (K:9481)  
9/25/2004 3:59:09 AM

Ha I bet it has made people nervous.
Wouldnt catch me walking around with my 400mm in a place like that ;(
        Photo By: David Cohen  (K:1759)


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