Scottish Highland cattle in the snow by Monique Hutten

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Monique Hutten

Vinkeveen, Netherlands

About ‘Scottish Highland cattle in the snow’ by Monique Hutten

During a quiet snowfall on the Westerheide near Hilversum, an imposing Scottish Highland cow stands still in the white landscape before continuing on its way. Snowflakes cling to its shaggy coat.
Seemingly imperturbable, but nothing escapes its notice. A dark eye looks sideways and calmly takes in every movement.
It is the king of…

Original created by Monique Hutten.

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Monique Hutten
Vinkeveen, Netherlands

Photography has always fascinated me. As a teenager, I would stand in the darkroom, bent over photographic paper as images slowly appeared — a magical moment that has stayed with me ever since. Back then, photography was pure craft: observing, waiting and learning from every shot.
A lot has changed since then: from analogue to digital and from darkroom to post-processing on screen. But the sense of wonder has remained. For me, photography is still a journey of discovery,…

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