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The Butcher's Daughter


The Butcher's Daughter
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Copyright: John Paskey (happypoppeye) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 615 W: 58 N: 841] (3698)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-01-02
Categories: Daily Life, Food
Camera: Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 G ED AF-S VR, ISO 1600
Exposure: f/4.5, 1/10 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Butchers [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-06-14 17:11
Viewed: 1454
Points: 20
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The Old Market of Siem Reap, also known as Phsar Chas. The market sits in the middle of town, at least in the middle of the "tourist" part of town right on the main street next to the river. This is the meat section leading into the fruit and vegetable section, noticed by the bananas hanging next to the meat at the end. The market is an interesting mix of everything. If it can be found in one's house, it can be bought here.

I found this scene especially interesting because of the age of the butcher, which couldn't be more than 10 or 11 years old. I just wish she was a little sharper but it really is very dark inside the market and combined with her motion, the shutter speed and what looks like a little off-kilter focus point, well - I never said I was anything but a beginner.

This was taken at 1/10 sec @ ISO1600 handheld.
PP: sharpened & framed only
It may be a little "bright"...

Let me know what you think.

If interested - some more of my shots in the market:
Old Market I
Old Market II
Old Market III

Thanks
John

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Another shot from the meat market - its a great documentary photo to see a child working in an environment like that.
regards,
dave

Hi John,
I just hate the smell of meat, suprised with this little child selling and cuting meat at the stall, good composition.
Ally

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  • oanna Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 264 W: 78 N: 160] (1078)
  • [2007-06-15 2:27]

hi john,she looks very at home in this rather greasy place:)i find the colors and the angle too good to see the soft focus or brightness in the photo you have in the distance a small part a little overexposed but that`s all.

TFS,oana:)

Meat and red color are most prominent factors..
very well seen and composed shot. i like your note too
thanks for sharing
love
mugush

Hi John, great title and a great image. Such a great compo. Good details with the heads of the porks and the bananas in the bg.
Nino

Hi John,

I like this one! The little kid working with a big butcher's knive and looking at it with such a dedication.
Previously, I used to work for a child-based not for profit organization. Quite some people there would scream with such a picture that children should play and be at school. The fact is that most children would never be at school if they would not help their parents as well. They have to pay for books, pens, shoes to go to school, uniform etc. And that money does have to be earned in some way.

Nice shot! Love how she's standing in the open spot - framed by sausages.

Have a good weekend! Dennis

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  • lewiz Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 239 W: 25 N: 179] (1293)
  • [2007-06-20 8:00]

Hi John,

A very nice capture... I've visited the places like this (somehow I missed this very market when I was in the area!) and if you manage to come home with a decent shot you know you've done well!

Lewis.

I like this image..it portrays a slice of life we dont see in the west. A strange sight to see such a young girl surrounded by dead meat ! As for sharpness.. I agree with Furachan..sharpness is over rated. We are meant to be artists first, not technicians..and having said that you have done a mighty job ..even with VR.
KMc

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  • LamCam Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 691 W: 69 N: 533] (2775)
  • [2007-07-24 14:32]

Hello John
I like this one too, for much the same reasons as 'Wife' and 'Son'
All the Best Maggie

John,
All things considered, I think I'll go for the bananas hanging up at the end. Those are bananas aren't they!

Interesting little series - I'm so glad we can't smell it.

Regards
colin

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