Category Archives: My Photography

L lenses and just a few Capuchins…

When you’re a photographer, the desire for new lenses is an ever-present and ever-growing addiction for many of us! I thought I would see what all the fuss was about and rent the much loved Canon 70-200 F2.8 IS L. It’s huge, white and fast, and I did enjoy using it, but trust me on...

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Siamang

Siamang, originally uploaded by NatalieManuel. I love taking shots of the larger apes like Gorillas and Orangutans, but there is something about the Siamang (a type of Gibbon) that is fascinating. They really do have one of the more interesting primate faces. I am lucky to be able to observe an entire family of Siamangs...

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Learn to See

I’ve been processing a lot of primate shots lately and the comments I’ve gotten often make me think about how the image is being received by viewers, why I took it, and whether the intention of the photographer behind the lens really does effect the photos we get. Bear with me for a minute while...

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Two new images

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“It’s just a pet photo” – Content and the Photographer

Whether you just dabble in pet photography or it’s your main source of joy (and income), it can sometimes feel like you’re a leper amongst other online photographers. As a reader and participator in many photo forums, I have no doubt that the least appreciated and least respected ‘genre’ is undoubtedly pet photography. It gets...

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