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Date: 11/03/07 Views: 199

Tom RAfter taking up diving in the early 90's I quickly moved into video for a few years and last year moved back into still above and below the water.

Having an abundance of cameras to choose from (Cannon Powershot A590, Pansonic LX1, Nixon D100, Nikon D80, Sony PD150 and VX2000), I have amassed a large library of media of diving in and about the Kingston area(Picton - Cornwall basically).

So now it is time to start sharing with you the general public what I have seen through the lens of my camera's. So enjoy and come often and even comment as you see fit.

You want to see some of these sites contact the following people that have access to the great waters of the region and have proven to be of high quality services.

  • Northern Tech Diver Kingston's Only Scuba related business
  • Seaducer Dive Charters - 6 Pax and lots of fun from the crew
  • DW Charters 6 pax and 12 pax boats for clubs and all day fun
  • Ontario Diving - Ontario's answer to online diving





I like to spend my time photographing the greatest scenes offered by nature, accidents and discard underwater and anything that catches my eyes above the waters. Please enjoy and don't hesitate to join me underwater or even above it sometime.




A note on low impact diving: Organizations like GLUE, Liquid Archeology and SOS have established that you should only take pictures and only leave bubbles when diving. This is the philosophy I subscribe to as well, I learned very early that looking after your own trim and buoyancy goes a long way in keeping you off the wrecks and reefs of the lakes and oceans. Did you know that every time you touch a reef that part dies?, every time you remove a zebra muscle you cause damage? Please do your part and keep the wrecks in shape for our children as well.


See a picture you want contact me by the email link below, A photo release will be needed as well. Non Profit groups will need to display advertising as well for usage if approved. Spelling and grammar mistakes happen on this website not on purpose though, but it's really hard to correct one's own work please excuse them or feel free to inform me. Unless you need comic relief in your own plastic bubble.


FAQ:
1. You seemed to have a lot of very experienced divers in your photo's and not many of newer divers. - Ashley

Not true Ashley in the training section there are shots of my students and some of other instructors, I try to only post pictures that actually make the diver look good as well as the instructor.

2. Your diver pictures show great respect for the wrecks and many of the divers are not even touching them in the shots - Rick M.

Correct, proper training by Me, organizations like GUE and preservation groups like SOS and GLUE have taken hold in Eastern Ontario and many divers respect the wrecks.

3. I would like to get a photo of me on a wreck are you available for that. - Dave T

Of course and I had a great time with you and the pics are posted.

4. Do you donate your photo's for non profit groups. - James

It depends on the group and their membership, this is my art work and I make them available for you to see so I am careful on who gets to use them.



Kingstonunderwater.com is the personal property of Tom Rutledge and all pictures are by Tom Rutledge, occasionally Photos from Dan Mackay, James Pate, Anne Campbell, Barry Mutch, Kevin Ripley and Sean Felts may get posted as they would more then likely use my camera on a dive with me or have access to their own equipment in most of those cases I would be the subject as well.

Kingstonunderwater.com believes in giving credit to the user when possible and would not try to misrepresent any photographer. Photographs are a shooters art and should be respected as such.

Kingstonunderwater.com is not affiliated with any dive shows or organizations other then common personal membership in GLUE and other preservation groups.


I would like to thank all my dive buddies for posing, respecting wrecks and putting up with me and my recently acquired quicks both in front and behind my camera, as well as my and Chris M's retirement follies.


A big thanks for patience to my wife Polly and Daughter for the last couple of years especially of note. It takes a lot of love to love me I guess


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Yashica FX3 Super 2000 with:
  • Yashica 50mm

  • Zeiss Jena 70-210 mm

  • Zeiss Jena 24 mm

Canon EOS 600 : (not used any more)
Canon EOS 620 : (not used any more)
Canon EOS 5 with:
  • Canon EF 28-80 USM

  • Canon EF 70-300 USM

Mamiya RB 67 with:
  • Mamiya-Sekor 90 mm

  • Mamiya-Sekor 50 mm

EPSON PhotoPC 3100Z : (not used any more)
Canon EOS 300D : (borrowed: not used any more)
Nikon Coolpix 5700 (not used any more)
Canon EOS 20D with:
  • Canon EFS 18-55

  • Canon EF 28-80 USM

  • Canon EF 70-300 USM

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Film (most often used)
  • Fujifilm Velvia 50 and 100 ISO (120 and 35 mm)

  • Fujifilm PROVIA 100F (120 and 35 mm)

  • Fujifilm Sensia 100 ISO (35mm)

Film (also used)
  • Fujifilm Superia 100 and 200 ISO (35mm)

  • Kodak Elite CHROME 100 ISO (35mm)

  • Kodak EKTACHROME E100VS (120 and 35mm)

  • Kodak EKTACHROME E100G (120 and 35mm)

  • Kodak TMAX 100 ISO (120 and 35 mm)

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Scanner EPSON Perfection 1200 Photo.
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Software Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe Lightroom

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COPYRIGHT NOTICE

Kingstonunderwater is the personal property of Tom Rutledge and all pictures are by Tom Rutledge, occasionally Photos from Dan Mackay, James Pate, Anne Campbell, Barry Mutch, Kevin Ripley and Sean Felts may get posted as they would more then likely use my camera on a dive with me or have access to their own equipment in most of those cases I would be the subject as well.

Kingston Underwater supports the Great Lakes Underwater Explorer Club (GLUE) out of Northern Tech Diver - Divers that practice and preach wreck conservation like Save Ontario Shipwrecks.

Contact Tom for more information.

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