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While capturing landscapes in the coastal village of Sisiman, the photographer encountered a young girl who requested to be the subject of his lens. This spontaneous portrait captures the essence of childhood innocence against the backdrop of the Philippines. The photographer utilized a wide aperture of f/1.8 to create a soft, creamy bokeh that isolates the subject, drawing the viewerβs focus entirely to her expressive features. The image is award-worthy for its authentic connection between photographer and subject, transforming a chance encounter into a timeless, intimate portrait that radiates warmth and natural charm.
Born in Sri Lanka in 1993, Prathees Surean is an emerging photographer currently based in Mariveles, Philippines. He has developed a strong passion for night landscapes and long-exposure nature photography, constantly refining his craft through his dedicated project, 'Nature is Beautiful.' Though he is in the early stages of his photographic journey, Surean demonstrates a keen eye for light and composition, utilizing his Nikon equipment to capture the quiet beauty of the world around him.
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