Category Archives: My Photography

Veiled

Veiled, originally uploaded by NatalieManuel. An older photo that I have finally gotten around to looking at. She’s a gorgeous Orangutan, something always thoughtful about her gaze. I’ve been asked about how I am getting the black backgrounds without the unattractive edges or the darker ‘burnt’ edges when you use the burn tool. The technique...

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Some Successes..

I’ve been just trying to (between organising photos) enter some online comps again and got two winners this week: Over at Australian Photography (which is a cool Australian based photography site/forum, check it out) I got photo of the week with my latest Orangutan photo “Edges“. Click here And on POTD which publishes “Camera” magazine...

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Dreams

This image has been hanging around for a while but as I’ve been organising all my photos through Lightroom 2.2, I have been revisiting and re-editing those that are standing out. “Dreams” has kept its original name as it has always been an important image to me. Whenever I get an image that shows an...

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Waiting

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The second choice

The most importance and instinctive choice you make when you take a photograph of an animal is when to press the shutter. In that 1/500 of a second (or thereabouts!), the all important ‘expression’ is permanently captured. The second choice for many of us, is what to do with the photo when we get it...

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