On 12/1/13, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:

>It didn't even occur to me that he was doing anything but thinking about
>a photograph that he had just looked at.  

Yes but my point is this: is he actually looking at a photo on a wall,
or is he staring at nothing, his head merely positioned downwards? And
does it matter?

If you look at his left elbow, there is the slightest of overlaps with
the end of the wall. This puts him actually further away from the
camera, and in fact he is the other side of the wall, apparently looking
at a photo on his side. And of course he is thinking about it all, so I
guess the message of Boris's pic is of deep though in a photo gallery.

I like the juxtaposition between the man and the photo of the woman's
face, but the framing and the angle just aren't quite there for me. The
crop on the left is a tad loose. I'd concentrate more on the man and the
face pic if I could.

.02


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