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The dilemma


michael cohen

This photo was taken in a morning light .All of us have dilemmas or even persuasions and we have to choose the right away and what to do... thanks for your commment. Michael


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I really like this photo,...there's a somewhat satirical and provocative flair to it,....very clever !!!
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I would take it all., our lives are much to short to wait.

 

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great photo., great tittle and concept

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I'm sure this gentleman would appreciate some sort of pause after the main course.
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Although I think that this is a high quality shot I feel that the concept is overdone. Wonderful idea nonetheless!
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Thanks a lot for all your comments. Frederic (I couldn't understand the end of what you wrote) and all the others that mentioned that Yuri and me did similar photo - You are right . We are good freinds and often we go to do pictures togather. We are working with the same kind of tools the models are the same the light and sites are the same. The outcome is similar too. I try a lot to bring diffarent approch to simmilar photos since we are working on the same subject matter some time it comes out very similar. the only diffarent is that Yuri is an ARTIST , REAL ARTIST and I had to learen a lot till I'll be able to achive The standart that he had alredy achived...long time ago...

My modest opinion is that if our photos add just a little beat even only to one photographer, that is more than enough for me and satisfying me very much. Thanks again Michael

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Wow! Isn't it nice to have friends like you and Yuri?

 

Dilemma? A common sight in fun houses in Asia although no one will want to be caught in a photo!

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Michael, it must be great to work with a photographer like Yuri, but the model-thing comes across as purely incidental - the message of the two photos is wholly different. What struck me here was that his expression really might have been carved in stone (Greco-Roman philosopher) ... which allows her to seem playful in a variety of ways (French movie starlet, Vegas lap dancer, etc, etc). Good thinking!
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