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Fern
{K:2509} 9/28/2004
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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
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David Cohen
{K:1759} 9/28/2004
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which do you prefer the color or the B&W version?
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Fern
{K:2509} 9/24/2004
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strong picture with a strong message . . . . very good, thank you for posting it fern benson
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Rita Richter
{K:308} 6/9/2004
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Looks good in B&W David
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David Cohen
{K:1759} 6/9/2004
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I had some time on my hands.
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David Cohen
{K:1759} 6/4/2004
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Never thought of it as a B&W, I will give it a try... maybe sepia with a little bit of noise to give it a 50's feel....
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bren sheehan
{K:1359} 5/22/2004
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Great Image David with a lot of impct and meaning. I think this might have a bit more journalistic 'punch' or documentary feel if you used PS to turn it to B&W. Just my thoughts. Top Marks. Keep shooting.
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Steve Rosenbach
{K:8338} 5/13/2004
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A very compelling image, David. Nice composition, with the diagonal flow of the Judenstern, the badge, and the Magen David armband. The dark blue majority and the smaller triangle of bright red make for great color contrast.
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Rita Richter
{K:308} 4/20/2004
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David I commend you for your forthright observations, and as Al remarked the world will never learn, 'people'still seem to idolise militant leaders,put them on a pedestal and then they pull them down pretending they did NOT KNOW what they were doing in their name! By the way your pics very good!
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Al Ungar
{K:4626} 4/18/2004
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Great image, too many are dying today. I'm not sure the world has learned much from the pass
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