Title is from a good old ‘Love Shop’ song, contrary to that song’s lyrics I do know why I went … Read More
Zzzzzzzzzzzzz – jetlagged
You’ve got to joking…I’m on day 3 day of feeling extremely jetlagged. I’m tired, dizzy and wake up at 4am. … Read More
There and Back Again
Yes I stole the title from Tolkien and Bilbo Baggins – but it’s a great title and I’m just borrowing … Read More
Chasing the sun
I am now also a Sunchaser. I am on the west coast and the best bit – watching the sun … Read More
Sydney, the giraffe and the mo-to-sho!
No I’m not talking about the fact that as a tall Scandinavian you’re taller than most people here. I’m talking … Read More
Rock music from "a land down under"
A post – not about photography for a change – but about my favorite Australian bands. Australian music you say? … Read More
Stormchasing in Brisbane
“Everywhere you go – always take the weather with you” goes the classic song from aussie band Crowded House and … Read More
Fraser Island
Spectacular 75 mile beach on Fraser Island “I really need a toilet!!!!” says the French woman rather desperately, almost jumping … Read More
Lamington National Park, O'Reillys and mountain sunsets!
In the words of Powderfinger – “watching the sunset” One of the wonders of staying at O’Reillys – sunsets! Yep…sunsets … Read More
Brisneyland after Dark
“You take a picture too with my camera yes?” asks Japanese tourist #20“Ehmm, no I can’t I gotta stop now” … Read More
Humpback Whales in Moreton Bay
My shot of a humpback whale calf doing a breach with Moreton Island in the background I am currently in … Read More
Traveling Photographer – my office on the road
EDIT July 2010: This article is outdated, CLICK HERE to read the updated What’s in the bag? – – – … Read More
Cairns; how I learned to love ya
Sunrise view of Cairns and the Esplanade shot from my hotel room A city that is mostly purpose built for … Read More
Great Barrier Reef
One of my Saturday shots of Great Barrier Reef from above One of the seven wonders of the world; a … Read More
Cooktown, Kuranda and Daintree – Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Like the title here’s a bit of a mixtape for you of a few of my recent Cairns experiences in … Read More
Dunk Island, now includes albatross
Noticed the tropical paradise picture on the left? That’s what I did the past 4 days – lived in a … Read More
Amazing days at Uluru and Kata Tjutu
Sunrise at Uluru: Conversations overheard at the Uluru sunrise viewing area: A pair of Aussie tourists: “So what’s it made … Read More
Uluru, Kata Tjuta – and Mars
The Man Who Fell To Earth G’day everyone, I am on Mars. I am in the red centre; the red … Read More
Hawk Dreaming continued
Just a quickee…I’ve spent the last few days doing a scenic flight over Kakadu (with turbulence you would not believe), … Read More
Hawk Dreaming – you couldn’t dream it better
Cannon rock, notice the flock of magpie geeseAboriginal art at Hawk Dreaming I thought I would start out with a … Read More
Kakadu – and something that could be mistaken for a tan
Kakadu National Park It’s about 20.000 square kilometers – roughly half the size of Denmark – and one of the … Read More
Mindil Beach at dusk
No words will suffice. Mindil Beach sunsets are food for the soul and I try not to miss one while … Read More
Planes, Trains, Litchfield and Tracy
The first night is never a problem. I am always so incredibly tired from the trip (can’t sleep on planes) … Read More
ISCAH and Mindil Beach
I’ve been to cities that never close down From New York to Paris to old London Town But no matter … Read More
Last sunset from Copenhagen
Last picture from Copenhagen for a while at least as I depart on Tuesday for the land down under! Shot … Read More
Preparing for my australian photo odyssey – and a solar powered mossie repellant!
As of yesterday I am unemployed for the first time in more than 12 years. I have quit my job … Read More
The Australian Outback
Space. Freedom. Silence. Unspoiled Beauty. Where Nature Rules. Immense. Haunting. Unique in geology and life forms. Spellbinding. Mysterious. Vast distances. … Read More
Panorama view for me – part II
As a followup to my previous post on panoramas, I shot this in Copenhagen last Saturday. This is stitched in … Read More
Panorama view for me please
The Big Picture I am a big fan of panorama photography, there’s something about a wide panorama view of a … Read More
Nyhavn – 'New Harbor' – on the way to work
For the fifth and final shot in my blog film strip image header above all I needed to do to … Read More
A lone Mangrove at The Tip of Cape York Australia
To shoot the fourth picture in my image blog header (4th from the left) you have to go to the … Read More
Exposing Copenhagen
Part III of the stories behind my blog header film strip is the middle one…yes it was the middle one … Read More
Photographing whales
I just noticed that in my last post I happened to pick the first shot from my film strip header … Read More
Photography – the art of waiting!
There’s a certain element of luck in photography and by that I mean being in the right place at the … Read More
A digital compact worth owning?
For some time I have wanted to buy an extra camera. Only problem is: it doesn’t exist. At least not … Read More
The light at dusk
Not only is it a cool word – dusk! – it is also a fantastic time for photography. For about … Read More
Did I write "summer days" ?
In my previous post from last week I mentioned the lovely Northern Summer Days…well presently it’s bloody raining half the … Read More
Northern Summer Days were made for photographers
These very long (sunset after 10pm) northern summer days have the perfect light for photography. “Golden Hour” is a very … Read More