It's slightly surreal to me - probably the cat in relation to the figure - and I keep feeling there is a message I need to grasp. Odd, but I will remember it.
I know what you mean, in that that cat seems a bit too prominent, lending credence to the possibility that maybe, just maybe, its presence is nefarious. I am now frightened. - David Lyga
The cat relation to the human figure in the background, the cat with its dominating, overwhelming presence to the little guy ..the cat being a symbol - well, this cat's supremacy reminds me the Bulhakov's "Master and Margareth" (although the Bulhakov's cat was black).. Thank you David and Graham. Going back to the darkroom now..
Superb! The cat in a great pose, the person on the bridge, the historic scenery, good composition, good light and contrast, all made even more surrealistic by the lith print..... my compliments!
'Really magnificent, Hobbes. 'Composition is so strong it would shine with several treatments. For some reason, there's less of the 'grit' that often comes w/ lith. and to my eyes, it gives more impact to the already fine composition. 'Very beautiful.