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  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Go the All Blacks!! 1000+ views People/Portraiture Pin-Up HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 40D

  • I don’t know what he was laughing for, it was his round

  • At the behest of Lisa Kenny, I’m putting up this image… Something I took at the Springboks vs. Wallabies Match in August 2006… I’ve also promised to explain the traditional game of Rugby Union to her on her next visit to Sydney…

  • Tana Umaga New Zealand Rugby legend – One of the Greatest All Black captains. Pencil portrait by NZ artist Allan Youl from www.alleycatsgarden.com

  • A “portoon” (Portrait cartoon – not a common term. in fact I have never heard it before, so I may have coined a new word. If not, someone please let me know :) I have found that the realistic portrait type treatment of the head and cartoon treatment of the body quite popular with clients. The caricature with distorted features is fun for everyone else but not always for the person who has to live with it :)

  • Lego recreation of Ian Bradshaw’s 1974 photograph of streaker Michael O’Brien at Twickenham during the England-France rugby match.

  • Geelong Rams Rugby Union All proceeds from the sale of any rugby themed photos go to Geelong Rams Rugby Union Club :o) GO RAMS!!

  • Rugby game in Morrabbin, Melbourne All proceeds from rugby themed photos will go to Geelong Rams Rugby Union Club!

  • Petersham Rugby pack doing what they do best.

  • Benetton Rugby Shirt & Peter Storm Cagoule, Vintage 80’s Casual.

  • Billy the Kid – Best of the best!

  • Lewis McPhail: Squad member of the 2008 National League 2 winning Gateshead Thunder.

  • Gateshead Thunder 2008 Management Team Dave Wood (Head Coach) and Chris Hood (Assistant Head Coach) with the National League 2 Trophy

  • It was there for the taking. A fixture against Blacktown, and in the closing minutes we watched, agonized, from the sidelines as a slender lead was whittled down and overtaken. This was the year I went from player to spectator, the warning bells of a recurrent neck injury finally becoming audible even to me. It is difficult to let being part of something bigger than yourself go, and so I began to chronicle my team, the men I had shed blood and sweat with over too brief a time. Mostly, this is pretty straight forward, but when you enter the change rooms of a losing side in the minutes just after the game with a camera around your neck the feeling can be a little tense. Shooting from where my camera hung in front of me, I tried to capture some of the sense of how this feels. This is not meant to be a voyeuristic photo, in any sense, but I felt like I was photographing the scene of a tragedy, like I was capturing something I wasn’t meant to. There is a smell in a place like this that has nothing to do with sweat, dencorub, and unwashed kit. It is the smell of weeks, months, sometimes years of striving to achieve something that you feel is worthwhile, only to see it taken from you despite all your best efforts. It is hard to describe to anyone who hasn’t been here, but those who have will recognize the clenched jaw, the slump of the shoulders, and hear that shuffling, clattering silence that exists in a losing change room. And hopefully they will know why I love this photo. Next year boys…

  • Taken at a Rugby Union game, the Geelong Rams get ready to bear down to a scrum. / It’s a tough and close game… it really is!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Rams won the game. Thanks to Jane Keats from the Geelong Throng group for organising and inviting everyone to the game.

  • / / / Rugby Union, Geelong Rams play Endeavour Hills at Geelong. / / A great day of meeting up with Redbuble friends in the cold and wind! Thanks to all who came!

  • Caught on Camera. Johnny Wilkinson preparing for next Saturday’s match against the New Zealand All Black. Praying in the woods:-) Camera: Nikon D700 with 24-120mm for mushrooms. 70-300mm for Johnny Wilkinson.

  • Final Score Scotland 9 Australia 8. Ahhh well I might as well admit it. It was 9 – 8 really:-) But it should have been 9 – 3. LOL. What a fantastic game of Rugby. Scotland played the best defensive game I’ve ever seen. Australia had more posession, were in Scotland’s half for most of the game, but Scotland’s strong defence won the day. Australia almost stole the match in the last few seconds by scoring a well deserved try, but failed to convert. If they had Scotland would have been defeated. But praise the Lord, Australia missed and now Scotland have won for the first time in over 20 years against Australia at Murryfield Edinburgh Scotland. P.S. I watched the match on TV and almost cried when Australia scored that final try. Ahhhhhh. What a great game though. SALE Sold a Mat Print. Thanks very much to the anonymous buyer. / O flower of Scotland, / When will we see, your like again, / That fought and died for, / Your wee bit hill, and glen, / And stood against them, / Proud Edward’s army, / And sent him homeward, Tae think again. Those hills are bare now, / And Autumn leaves, lie thick and still, / For land that is lost now, / But oh so dearly held, / We stood against him, / Proud Edward’s army, / And sent him homeward, Tae think again. Those days are passed now, / And in the past they must remain, / But we can still rise now, / And be the nation again, / That stood against him, / Proud Edward’s army, / And sent him homeward, Tae think again., Those hills are bare now, / And Autumn leaves, lie thick and still, / For land that is lost now, / But oh so dearly held,…. . / O flower of Scotland, / When will we see, your like again, / That fought and died for, / Your wee bit hill, and glen, / And stood against them, / Proud Edward’s army, / And sent him homeward, Tae think again.

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