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  • Australia’s wild dog, photographed near Alice Springs (NT). ID: F1_2CF6

  • This is one of the many dingoes bred by my late brother on his farm at Chewton, Victoria. Below is a piece I wrote to be read at his funeral. My family is an odd one. My father is older than my grandparents. My brother was older than my mother. I am an only child but I have a brother. It is the stuff of Hollywood and my family story is always very entertaining to others and while it does make for interesting conversation it has its down side. / Bruce was thirty when I was born and by then had already launched himself into what ultimately became his obsession so I guess it seemed unlikely from the outset that we would ever be close. This has always been a source of sadness for me. But I have always been immensely proud of what he worked so hard to achieve and remain proud of the legacy he has left to the scientific community and the country as a whole. Now that I am in my thirties and finally getting my own shit together, so to speak, I was looking forward to forming a closer adult relationship with my brother. I was looking forward to finding out what it was really like to be somebody’s sister. However it was not to be. I tried to come to see him before Christmas last year but he put me off citing this problem and that. I laughed it off at the time, amused at how like his father he was. I thought there would still be time but he chose not to tell us he had a serious heart condition and it will be a while before I can forgive him for gypping me out of a big brother. We didn’t get to share much but I do at least have the memories of childhood visits with the dingoes, a common artistic flair for photography and above all, and the thing for which I am most grateful, a shared love and passion for all animals great and small, by which to remember him. It is now almost 5 years since he died and I still find it difficult to think about the loss. I’m not sure it will ever get easier.

  • Gouache on paper. Dingo with baby in mouth.

  • Australian dingoes.

  • this was titled ‘A dingo took my baby” but some people told me it was offensive, some said it was an old joke that should be left to rest ill let u decide.. / Go DinGo!

  • Woofydog – the fat dingo love of my life in action! WhenI was up north in Western Australia I was feeling very alone. I decided to get a dog. I rang up the pound and asked if they could ring me if they found something like a labrador. They rang and said… “Yeh we have this labrador cross and it comes with a free cat!” I went and saw the lady who had this dog and through the door bounded this beautiful dingo/labrador cross and it was instant love. I took her home this night and have never left her side since (I took the cat as well!). She is my constant companion, my best friend and my precious angel. Pre-loved dogs are fabulous. I got her when she was four. Puppies are great, but giving a loving home to a dog that has no where to go makes the world a better place!

  • Wild Dingo – Kings Canyon-Central Australia Nov 07 Featured in Australian Wildlife Group. :)) Runner up in the Northern Territory Challenge and Featured!!

  • Oil Painting on Canvas [impassto Painit] Gum Tree on Fraser Island Queensland with the marks from the Scribbly Gum Tree Grub / Great Sandy National Parks

  • Wow this is a collection of nearly all the animals I have photographed in the past year.

  • This dingo in central Australia actually came up to my hand and sniffed it to see if I had any food for him. Seeing that I didn’t he ran off and made himself comfortable in the shade of some tussocks. I took a few shots with the telelense as he was a fair way from me. From these photos I did this drawing. It is not the entire piece, just a detailed section. / Colour pencil and white gouache on brown pastel paper. 1986. Sold Has been featured in ’ Painted Dogs’ , ‘Pencil Drawing’, ‘Coloured Pencil Art’ and ‘Creative Cards’ groups.

  • THE SUBJECT: / This old steam engine has not had a fire in her belly nor got up a good head of steam for may a day but even in her dilapidated state she has a presence in the peace and quiet of the reserve. / In her day she would have had a lot of work in supplying the locomotion to run saw mill machinery in the heyday of the logging era from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. / Unfortunately there were no identification plates left on this machine so I have no idea of who the manufacturer was but it was very probably built in England and reassembled on site in the bush. THE LOCATION: / This very old mechanical marvel was photographed at Dingo Tops, part of Tapin Tops National Park, way south west of Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia, on a slightly overcast autumn day. / Fuji S9600: RAW, f/4.5 @ 1/60sec, ISO80, High powered flash, Hand held. / S7RAW & Photoshop CS. Visit the Rust & Machinery collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more corrosion and decay. UPDATE: / 10-11-08 / My thanks to finnhurley for purchasing a card of this old steam engine. Enjoy! RUST & MACHINERY / (Click the links!) Run Out of Steam #1 / The Worn Won’t Turn / VOLVO BM / Wheels Within Wheels / Manhole / On the Smithy’s Wall #1 / On the Smithy’s Wall #2 / Old Washing Machine / Seasoned by the Sea #1 / Seasoned by the Sea #2 / Steel Life with Rust / Top Gear / La Pompe / Bolt Upright / Link Lock / A Hub of Inactivity / Past its Prime / Shadow Shack /

  • dingo flour mill North Fremantle Westrern Australia

  • Another shot of Dingo Creek under Duff’s Bridge – the water was a beautiful aqua colour and oh so still with the occasional rattle of traffic on the old wooden bridge. Dingo Creek is located on the road from Wingham to Ellenborough Falls in NSW Australia – a recommended stop off along the way. /

  • I found this magical spot on Dingo Creek in NSW on the road from Wingham to Ellenborough Falls. From the road this bridge was just another old white wooden bridge but underneath was a photographic haven. The mirrored reflections in this creek were mind boggling and this is just one taken on this occasion. The late afternoon sun was filtering between the trees and hitting the far side of the creek. I used the Nikon D80 and a 18-55 mm lens.

  • Maisy ( the boxer) and Jarrah ( the Ridgeback X Dingo) taking a break from racing around the beach.

  • Camera: Lumix DMC – FZ7. F3.3 Shutter Speed: 1/30sec

  • The National Zoo in Canberra and one fo the family of Dingos they have there….

  • Another colour version of the Australian Alpine Dingo taken at ‘Potoroo Palace’ Merimbula NSW Australia.

  • My Thai wife Diew and daughter Mindy had never seen a wallaby in the wild, if you could call Pebbly Beach in southern New South Wales ‘wild’. It was a long time ago, before Steve Erwin took Bindy to see a crocodile….up close, and even before the Chamberline baby was snatched by a dingo in the outback….so I didn’t think much about it. When I rediscovered this old slide, I couldn’t resist having a bit of fun with it. Diew was a bit like..”Do these things bite?” I, of course, said something like “Nah, completely harmless.”

  • One of the Dingoes at Marapana Wildlife Park. Featured in Australia! You’re Standing in it Group

  • Shot Description Nikon D300 / Tamron 17-50mm / Tripod ? how cares.? / Cheap chinese RF Remote in my right hand / Model : Me if you havent figured yes I would prefer a female model but hay I was the only one there. This is such a fantatic location if you ever get to go there on sunset Stunning Vista.. I have recently heard a story from one the locals at dog rocks. / They said that dog rocks got its name from the aboriginals, who said it was once a dingo den. / They used to pinch some pups each litter for pets..!! / Unfortunatly both of them have gone long long ago with only stories like this left of their existance darrylfowler.com.au View Sales Categories, Anglesea / Point Roadknight / Urquharts Bluff / Airey’s Inlet / Great Ocean Road / Water in Motion / Abstract Art / Extreme Sport / Lola the Dog / Portraits / Bush Fire / Dog Rocks I would like to thank everyone who has purchased my images and also for everyones ongoing suppport.. :)

  • wikipedia says: “The dingo logo was painted by artist Les Nash in 1940 for £40.”

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