Hawk Dreaming is a magical sacred place so it is only fitting I use a Hawk Dreaming image to show … Read More
Lazy days in Broome
Broome is a small but extremely popular tropical town in Western Australia and gateway to The Kimberley. It is sometimes … Read More
Purnululu and the Bungle Bungle
Purnululu National Park in The Kimberley in Western Australia is a World Heritage site, home to spectacular 500 meter tall … Read More
Outback Australia quinta essentia
The quintessential. The essence. No; I am not only writing this follow up post to the quintessential Outback Australia photo … Read More
Bells Gorge – with falling water
I am on record for not being a big fan of photos of waterfalls. I very often find them quite … Read More
The camels oh the Broome camels
I had told myself that I was not going do it no matter what. No bloody way was I going … Read More
Windjana Gorge and the Bunuba people
The mighty rock walls towers up to 100 meters in height on the flat spinifex covered Kimberley savannah. The gorge … Read More
Two Toned World Strikes Back
Previously I have blogged about A Two Toned World and Return of the Toned World so I messed up the … Read More
Capturing Manning Gorge
The Kimberley is home to many great gorges and one of the best known is Manning Gorge. It is very … Read More
The quintessential Outback Australia photo
One of my photographic quests is to capture the perfect Outback Australia image. My perfect Outback Australia image that is. … Read More
Finding a Tree in The Kimberley
You would be forgiven for thinking “how hard can it be to find a tree?”. Often it is actually akin … Read More
Australia – what worked and what didn’t?
In August I wrote a post about my gear for a photo trip just before leaving for Australia on a … Read More
Capturing Australian tropical sunrises
As a follow up to Where Sunrises Rule The World I will take you back to Hawk Dreaming and the … Read More
The Hawk Dreaming Aboriginal Art Experience
I wish to take you on a journey into one of the Hawk Dreaming rock art shelters and try and … Read More
What’s it all about? This is what it’s all about!
Some moments feels like they should last forever, frozen in time. But they are over too fast and all that … Read More
Where Sunrises Rule the World
People who used to work with me when I did IT full time will testify I am not a morning … Read More
Developing a Hawk Dreaming
I am developing all the RAW files from Hawk Dreaming as no. 1 priority. I want to get all the … Read More
Lost and Found
I am back in Copenhagen after a long 30 hours of flights from Sydney to Denmark. I hardly know how … Read More
Reflections on an Outback Overreaction
Climbing up a rock face in darkness to witness dawn and sunrise over Hawk Dreaming from a rock shelter rich … Read More
In the footsteps of Bill Neidjie and the Bunitj Clan
Imagine sitting in a shelter, a large natural rock cave 30 meters above ground. Look out over the floodplains and … Read More
Kimberley. Home.
“Man was born in the desert. Desert is home.” writes Bruce Chatwin. The Kimberley in North West Australia is not … Read More
Gibb River Road and back on track
Back on track, going up the Gibb River Road on Wednesday. Not the way I wanted but it’s better than … Read More
Broome…and now…Broome…and…Broome!
I was planning to write a travelblog post tonight. Plans change. After 5 days in the super warm dry desolate … Read More
A month in upside-down country
I am just a few hours away from jumping on the Metro train to the airport and initiating the rather … Read More
Simplicity equals Longevity
I am a firm believer in keeping it simple in just about every aspect of life and living. Simple solutions … Read More
I found my long lost Devils Marbles!
Time for another trip back in time and another old travel story. This time we travel back to January 1998 … Read More
Country of Upside-Downers
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…or back in the outback at least…I am … Read More
A subtle discovered moment of Hawk Dreaming
I received a lot of feedback on my Hawk Dreaming post and I’m grateful you liked the story and my … Read More
Hawk Dreaming and Big Bill Neidjie
I have been preparing this story for some time. It’s a story of great importance to me. It’s a story … Read More
Crocs, Boxer Shorts – and a Sleeping Buddha!
Continuing the newly started tradition of telling some of the older travel stories here’s the story of how I encountered … Read More
Painting with light
One of the most powerful tools of processing a photo (be it in a traditional darkroom or a digital darkroom) … Read More
The Great Australian Bight – camping at the edge of the world
“Life on the edge”, “living on the edge”, “if you’re not living on the edge you’re taking up too much … Read More
The landscape as a character
I am a landscape (and cityscape) photographer so naturally I love movies where the landscape itself is an integral part … Read More
One desert for me please!
I travelled in Oz years ago with a Swiss woman who always got the words “desert” and “dessert” mixed up. … Read More
Kakadu National Park
South Alligator River panorama On the road I posted quite a few photos and wrote quite a bit about Kakadu … Read More
Shoot photos high and low
I’ve loaded the 3108 Australia RAW files in Rawshooter Premium on my graphical workstation at home (oh how nice is … 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
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



