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  • Mouse drawn on the computer

  • Carnival Midway on a mid summer’s night; from a series: Sunset on the Small Town Carnival. Owing to the rise of mega-parks and high liability insurance, small town carnivals are rapidly disappearing. Whenever possible i try to document this vanishing aspect of the Twentieth Century American landscape.

  • Liquid light on perspex framed in painted pine. / 2008 Exhibited: / Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize 2008 Photomedia Finalist / Newcastle Art Space, Newcastle West / 2008

  • T.D. Ruley©2008 /

  • Heron with salt water perch taken in Destin, Florida.

  • A piece created for this years Meroogal Women’s Art Prize. I love this art prize because it is so diverse, everything from craftwork to modern installations are entered. A theme is given each year , and women(only) enter works inspired by Meroogal, a lovely old place preserved by Historic Houses Trust that contains an incredible collection of the items of the four generations of women that lived there. This years theme was ‘Celebrating the everyday things women do’. My entry was a photograph taken in the upstairs hallway looking into “Kate’s bedroom” , I later added these ghostly figures performing everyday tasks of Meroogal, sewing , tending to laundry. I did this by setting up scenes on a plain background, and having my model(thanks Tresk!) pose in positions to fit the picture, then photoshopping them into these ghosty forms to show the everyday tasks as a marking of time… these tasks performed not only everyday, but for decades, and even today the bedding would be laundered on occasion. This peice was selected for the exhibition tour http://www.hht.net.au/museums/meroogal/meroogal_womens_art_prize_2008 Selected works from the exhibition will travel to: Spiral Gallery, Bega, 3–22 October 2008 HHT Members Lounge, Sydney, 29 October 2008 – 26 January 2009 Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, 30 January – 1 March 2009 Tuggeranong Arts Centre, Canberra, 6–29 March 2009

  • Image captured with my mother’s cat Meeko seeming so still and contemplative waiting for my folks to come home. / Used Photoshop editing to give the photo an antique look.

  • Just a bit o luck really – happened to be at Stonehenge with a prosumer camera I’d only had for three days and knocked this off in a tick….as luck would have it it was a finalist in The Picture Prize 2008….I just love the way the little guy seems to be ‘toe-ing’ the ground like big peeps do when they talk on the phone….

  • This was also from my trip to Rochester’s Lower Falls Park. I don’t normally have much success with my use of a white vignette, but here it seemed to work pretty well. But my favorite part of this image isn’t the vignette, nor even the berries. It’s the fall colors that make a wonderful bokeh for this image. Those round out of focus circles of color steal the show in my opinion. November 2008, Rochester, NY, Lower Falls Park Canon 50mm 1.8 @ F2.5, 1/664th, ISO 100 Canon XSi (450d)

  • A photographic view of the Shot Tower in Melbourne Central. / This photo won the 1st Prize in the 2008 Royal Melbourne Show inaugural “Experimental Photography” section .

  • How many pigeons in the jar to win a prize

  • I love pretzels _ I have tried to use a more “classical” watercolour tecnique (sorry for my english)

  • Albert Einstein is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. Einstein received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.

  • A warrior waiting on his Pinto,some say they were prized for their camouflage ability.

  • Our rescued cat with the bottom-less pit for a stomach, always waiting for that perfect moment to snatch a bite!

  • This is a vintage Fender bandmaster Reverb Amplifier circa late 1970s. It has a matching 2×12 speaker cabinet that is probably a bit older but was totally refurbished when I bought it around 10 years ago. The amp itself was acquired in the mid 1990s in Singapore with very hard earned dosh playing smokey pubs and wedding gigs. Although I’m tempted to use it more due to its vintage value I mostly use it t home and in studios but every now and then it will see the inside of a venue or a nice big stage. Shot with Nikon D70s and Nikkor 50mm f1.8 prime.

  • A young scientist with a medal.

  • Pick me! I’m a giant prize at the Royal Melbourne Show. Those other toys are small fry. I wanted to take a photo of my niece cozying up to him, but she said she was too scared because his face was creepy. She chose a big, friendly teddy bear instead, but that photo was as dull as dishwater.

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