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Artist // Hobbyist // Traditional Art
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My Bio
Artist in "old school" media - drawing, painting, and sculpture - as well as an award-winning cinematographer and photographer.

Favourite Visual Artist
Auguste Rodin
Favourite Movies
The Princess Bride, Gladiator, The 5th Element
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Eva Cassidy
Favourite Writers
Pablo Neruda (Poet)
Other Interests
Photography, Film Making, Acting, Scuba Diving, Horse Riding, Art, Cooking, Poetry, Reading...

Choice.

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I recently applied for a job at the University of Tasmania - it was partly out of curiosity, and partly because I thought a change of scene might possibly be cool.  I put it together in just two days, and wasn't expecting too much to come of it... but it turns out it must have been okay, because soon afterwards I received an email from their Human Resources section inviting me down to Hobart for an interview, all expenses paid.  Here's a shot I took of a tallship moored in Hobart... It's not my style to stress about a "choice" until there is actually a choice to be made - that is to say, I didn't really think too hard about whether or not I
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Magic.

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I had an awesome weekend, driving and hiking through the Snowy Mountains in the alpine region of New South Wales, Australia.  It's "early season" here, and there were plenty of hotel rooms in Jindabyne, the nearest major township to the ski resorts and the Kosciusko National Park, where all of the early snow has fallen. There isn't any snow on the road to Charlotte Pass until you're inside the National Park (which costs $27 per car to enter). Once inside, though, the ground starts to dapple with patches of white, freshly fallen snow amongst the gnarled, alpine gums.  The road winds along the side of the mountain... and eventually, you come o
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Love.

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It's winter here in Canberra.  In the morning, the sun rises to a brilliant gold over a frosty, foggy town; the traffic hums on the avenue, growing to a rumble as people stir from sleep and get out and about, enjoying the weekend.  The autumn leaves now lie thick upon the ground; bare branches claw the blue sky where, weeks ago, flourished tapestries of gold and red, reflected in the mirror-flat surface of the lake as the fog thinned and faded. I love Canberra.  It was planned a hundred years ago and built for both function and beauty.  The skeletal lines of its axes and roads have slowly burgeoned into a richly diverse and thriving city.  I
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Thank you so much for the Devwatch! Your portrait shots are stunning!!!
hehe. Thanks for the add
Thank you for the watch I really appreciate it. :D
Thank you for the favourite, your photos are beautiful! :D
Thanks! It goes without saying I love your work (I only fave the very best! ;D)