These waves. Crashing ashore. Crash. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. Crash. Another one. Slow rolling surfer waves crashing ashore. A … Read More
Abstract Antelope Canyons
It has been another week of wonders. From driving a Jeep Wrangler with big off road tires to the otherworldly … Read More
Mother Nature the artist at Wyadup Rocks
Looking back at a few shots from Australia in February I remembered I never got around to posting the sunset … Read More
The road, no the car, is home!
It is a classic Jack Kerouac quote "the road is home/life" and I used to write it constantly along with … Read More
A little less tech a little more art
A personal rant. Running around all these National Parks here in the US with a camera and tripod one meets … Read More
Mirror lock up handheld shooting
It has surprised me that some people will use a tripod but not use mirror lock up nor a cable … Read More
Week of Wonders
It has been a wonderful week of photography and I have been especially lucky with the light and weather. I … Read More
Days on the road
It is 1.30 am and I find myself in Moab, Utah. And it is probably a bad time for blogging … Read More
Contact with the Very Large Array
“The Very Large Array consists of 27 radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration on the Plains of San Agustin in … Read More
New Mexico, Land of Enchantment
Land of Enchantment is the state of New Mexico’s ‘slogan’ and I am inclined to agree. New Mexico really is … Read More
Storm before the calm at White Sands
New Mexico is home to some rather beautiful wide open spaces. As you drive through this state the horizon is … Read More
Saguaros of Arizona
The Southern part of Arizona is home to the Sonoran desert and the famous Saguaro cactus. These huge grandfathers of … Read More
Wyadup Rocks at dusk
This afternoon was magical and probably the highlight of our whole trip. The problem is the experience was so great … Read More
Los Angeles Spaceport
“Los Angeles spaceport. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious.” No … Read More
In Simpsons Country
I am now in my 5th month of travelling and suddenly find myself in Los Angeles! I was in Kuala … Read More
Waves of Wyadup
No words today. Not at all in the mood. But an image of a fantastic afternoon at Wyadup Rocks, Western … Read More
Primary Colours at James Price Point
Last week in Broome, Western Australia, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Nigel Gaunt of Red Dirt Photography. … Read More
Rottnest Island with True North Mark
A few weeks ago me Ihad the pleasure of being invited aboard True North Mark’s big and beautiful private boat … Read More
Wyadup Rocks at sunrise
Sunrises. They can be flat and a pastel coloured version of boring. They can be beautiful. They just seem to … Read More
Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse
At the South West point of Western Australia you find the Cape Leeuwin lighthouse. We had a beautiful afternoon down … Read More
Road Trips Rocks!
14 days, 2000 kms of great experiences and a new love for some fantastic locations in the south west of … Read More
From Denmark to Denmark
Last weekend I woke up on True North Mark’s boat moored at Rottnest Island. This weekend I woke up in … Read More
Rottnest Island – and South West WA
I spent a fantastic weekend on Rottnest Island with True North Mark (http://truenorthmark.wordpress.com/) and hope to be able to post … Read More
Kuala Lumpur – city and the jungle
I am writing this from Perth, Western Australia. I am sitting on the balcony at a friend’s house in the … Read More
Coming to Australia
As I wrote in my previous post we are leaving Thailand setting forth on new adventures. Australia, as always, calls … Read More
Good day and Good bye Chiang Mai – my impressions
My home, as much as I have one these days, has for the past two months been a condo in … Read More
Southern Thailand Bizarro Tropical Bliss
I do apologise for being a bit slack on blogging! My first excuse is the very much less than excellent … Read More
Laos village children portraits
Avid readers of my blog know that my big love is landscapes, the amount of images I post with humans … Read More
Layers of gold
I learned many things during our Laos trip and one of them was to really appreciate gorgeous mountains. As every … Read More
Merry Christmas to all
Christmas comes in many different forms for many different people, cultures and religions. Whichever way you spend the upcoming holidays … Read More
Outback Laos
Quick, have a look at this image, do not look at my post title. Where would you guess this image … Read More
Bangkok Blade Runner
“I’ve…seen things you people wouldn’t believe”. Classic line, classic movie. And when you stand on the balcony of your friend’s … Read More
Field of Dreams in Laos
Clichéd title. Probably even used it before. No matter! My writing will not make me rich and famous anyway, might … Read More
Back from Laos
I have just returned to my home in Chiang Mai, Thailand after some mindblowing days in Laos. Most of the … Read More
In Laos the following week
I am off to Bangkok today and tomorrow into Laos for an exciting 4 day expedition. Should hopefully have some … Read More
2010 Calendar available to buy
It suddenly dawned on me that 2010 is just around the corner and that I had plans to produce a … Read More
100,000 views – thank you!
A few days ago it appears the hit counter for my blog passed 100,000. It is just a number but … Read More
Ramkanphaeng Boat and Ticketeers
By far the easiest and funniest way to get around Bangkok from the Ramkanphaeng area is using the canal boats. … Read More
Nomad. Photographer. Traveler. Wanderer. Dreams become reality.
Nomad. Basically means either a pastoral nomad, moving his herd every day in search of food, or a hunter gatherer … Read More








