Down the backstreets of Penang, Malaysia. Fuji X-T1, 16mmF1.4 lens.
A Road Worth Travelling
“Every road has an end. Choose the one that is worth travelling!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan We spent 10,517 miles … Read More
Cloud Wanderer
I finally managed to walk amongst the clouds.
Surfing is the source
“Punk. Quarterback Punk”. “Surfing’s the source man, change your life forever, I swear it”. “Speak into the microphone squid brain!”. … 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
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
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
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
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
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
Sun or No Sun?
In actual life there is no question, like a solar panel I need the rays of the sun to energize … Read More
All in a day’s work for Mother Nature
Nature never ceases to amaze me. No matter how many days, nights, sunrises and sunsets I experience, Mother Nature always … Read More
Canon 5D Mk II captures Copenhagen
A few months back I wrote my first impressions having just upgraded from Canon 5D Mk I to Mk II. … Read More
I see cloudscapes in the dark
For most of the day the human eye is far superior in every respect to any digital sensor or film. … 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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Mindil Beach at Dusk Panorama
Even if you haven’t been to Darwin, you may have heard of the beach in Darwin called Mindil Beach and … 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
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
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
Stormchasing in Brisbane
“Everywhere you go – always take the weather with you” goes the classic song from aussie band Crowded House and … 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