Photographer’s Note
In Angkor, she sat at the end of the Prasat Khan temple with her feral cat.
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hmusty
(171) 2009-01-17 7:45 [Comment]
mkamionka
(4246) 2009-01-17 8:12
Beautiful light, colors. Very good idea to use harsh textures for a backgroud for a child. Often explored in portraits.
M
ajayrawat
(266) 2009-01-17 8:19
Very beautiful portrait of the girl with the cat, wish the cat was facing the camera, but overall it's a brilliant piece of art. There is something mysterious about the picture... the desaturated treatment with the slight DOF creates a feel of a painting...as if there is a great story waiting...waiting to be untold
wolf38
(12626) 2009-01-17 10:39
Hello Hugh. The photo is wonderful. Indeed a masterful shot. Very aesthetically. Worth seeing. Best regards, Wolfgang.
broglia
(3341) 2009-01-17 11:16
Hi Hugh, good to see you back! Lovely study of this young girl and her pet. Beautiful earthy tones & a nice relaxed atmosphere.
All the best, Roberto
bostankorkulugu
(33482) 2009-01-17 16:05
although i am not very active there i ve been following your work on holik as well, but still great to see you around here hugh... this is a lovely portrait for sure, and the best thing about it is the light... especially on her face, a beautiful face that is... the framing is a bit too tight at her left foot may be>:P, but still great pal...
cheers... korkut
kschanna
(2632) 2009-01-17 20:20
Hi Hugh,
The monotonic cast sets such a great mood; one that of timelessness. I wonder what type of relationshio there can be between a feral cat and a young girl, one of affection maybe. But, this rendition surely transcend any relationship.
Sucessful picture
Kamran
travis_b
(902) 2009-02-10 3:20
Hugh!
I like your photo very much. Honestly i like the furry creature best. The young lady is a great for your photo as well. It all looks really good and natural. Top effort. Cheers!
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hugh Siegel (bombilla)
(3402) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-12-31
- Camera: Nikon D200, Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC HSM, ISO 125, Skylight
- Exposure: f/4, 1/40 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-01-17 7:36








