‘Sunnies’ is of course short for sunglasses but who can be bothered to pronounce such a long word? Certainly no … Read More
Field of Dreams
I grew up on a farm so I have a strong nostalgic affection for any farm related landscape photos. I … Read More
Two Toned World
I love black and white photos and Ansel Adams is one of my heroes. I don’t convert a lot of … Read More
8 meters of Sydney
A couple of months ago I sold an image file of my Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay Panorama to … Read More
Judgment Day
“There’s a storm coming” says the boy. “I know” says Sarah Connor at the end of one of my favourite … Read More
With my head in the clouds
I tell ya it’s not easy getting any photography done with all these UEFA EURO 2008 footy matches on every … Read More
Summer Storm in Copenhagen
The month of May brought us some incredibly good Spring weather, 347 hours of sunshine (a new record) and temperatures … 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
Portfolio scrapbook online
I recently created a Portfolio & Testimonials page on my gallery. It is a portfolio, a scrapbook if you will, … Read More
My first 617 panorama exposures are online
I finally got the first two rolls from my first experience with the Fuji G617 panorama camera developed and scanned. … Read More
Walkabout Copenhagen
Lesson no. 1 in photography: Always bring your camera! Your chances of shooting an actual photo increases greatly! Last Friday … Read More
Sydney Harbour painted with light
Well, I did warn you dear reader that once I got my Wacom tablet I would be painting with light … 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
My 617 Panorama Camera Experience – part I
The whole world (almost) knows that I love the panorama format and I’ve always wanted to try shooting with a … Read More
Painting the early Summer in Copenhagen
It’s been juuuuuust above 25 degrees for the past few days. In Denmark we call that “Summer days” and wear … 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 Frederiksholm Canal with light
I received my Wacom Intuos3 6×8 tablet this week and I already find it to be an amazing tool and … Read More
Time Chaser
I always write I’m a light chaser and a weather chaser but lately I seem to be chasing time mostly. … 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
Updates, design tweaks and RAW housecleaning!
I’ve done a lot of “house cleaning and painting” lately on my blog: I did a few design tweaks trying … Read More
Frederiksholm Canal in Copenhagen Panorama
Wednesday we had one of those weird Spring days where the weather goes from sunshine to rain to hail storms … Read More
World Panorama Stock & my new Sydney Panorama
As always, it’s a panoramic world for me! I recently became a Pro member of World Panorama Stock, a great … Read More
Chasing and photographing a Snow Storm
A scene from the life of a stormchaser / photographer… “Did you catch anything today? by the way why are … 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
Super Wide Panoramas
Sorry for neglecting my blog and not uploading any new photos to my website, this flu virus has really taken … Read More
Your 3-legged friend the Tripod
Tripod is not only a very funny Australian comedy trio but it’s also an essential tool for getting the best … 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
Shooting Cropped Panoramas
It is no secret that I love the panorama format, I’ve mentioned this in countless posts. Read this one for … Read More
Reality in a photo? Doesn't exist!
I recently updated some things on my web profile and blog photography page about my approach to photography and post … Read More
The largest Australia gallery in the galaxy is online
I presently have a designer working on the whole front page and logo design etc. of my web, while I’m … Read More
Hold on! Photographing from aircrafts!
First tip – don’t fall out! I love photographing landscapes and cities from above in helicopters, planes etc. and if … Read More
My Australia 2007 tour – stats, facts and the Best Of
I reckon it’s a good time to look back and post a bit of stats, facts and “best of” from … Read More