On Wednesday September 17th I and my Canon 5D roamed the Australian outback covered in red dust oblivious to 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
Sydney; From Dawn till Dusk
Although it is a freezing cold 15 degrees as I write this; Sydney has warmed up to me and I … Read More
In the big smoke. Miss my country.
I am quoting Bill Neidjie again; writing about his country and why he loves the bush in his book ‘Story … 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
Crocs in the main street of Darwin! Sun drops into Timor Sea!
The Mindil Beach Market is in every Darwin tourist brochure so you might think it’s overrated and over packed with … Read More
Darwin and MyLife 2.0
“G’day mate and welcome home!” says the Aussie stewardess to me with a big smile. All I said was “hello” … 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
My gear for a photo trip
EDIT July 2010: This article is outdated, CLICK HERE to read the updated What’s in the bag? I always travel … Read More
Return of the Two Toned World
I recently wrote about black and white conversions in the Two Toned World post and I have since continued my … Read More
Deserts! How not to die! – and similar tutorials
If you find yourself in a helicopter, on a boat photographing a whale or attempting to shoot photos in a … Read More
Clouds I could touch
Foggy conditions are magic for landscape photographers; hard to predict but when you’re lucky enough to catch it in just … 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
Good night Sun, Good evening Moon
Charles Baudelaire once wrote: “This life is a hospital where every patient is possessed with the desire to change beds; … Read More
Return of the 617
I find I am developing a strong love/hate relationship with the Fuji G617 panorama camera… I hate the size and … Read More
Nature the Artist
Studying clouds and attempting to predict the weather is a full time job for any outdoor photographer. It is how … Read More
Perfecting your stitched panoramas
Earlier this year I wrote a blog post about stitched panoramas that focused mostly on all the little tricks you … Read More
An Observer's view of Sydney
I sometimes feel claustrophobic and stressed walking around Sydney. Not enough sense of space not enough breathing room. Too many … Read More
Sunnies for your lenses
‘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
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
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