I am completely taken aback by wide open desolate spaces. The bigger, wider, more open, more desolate the better and … Read More
Dancing in the Moonlight
“It’s caught me in it’s spotlight. It’s alright it’s alright the moonlight”. A Thin Lizzy hit although I tend to … Read More
Travel Photography
In the words of Monty Python ‘and now for something completely different’ – Travel Photography and Ethno Photography. Bicycle Man, … Read More
CAKE crew meets Camel Man
“Walla walla. Walla Lalla!”. That is what it sounds like repeated over and over! But Camel Man is actually shouting … Read More
Nomadic Photographer and Voyager
Feeling like a bit of adventure? A bit of magic? New stories? New images? New silliness? Then get the drinks … Read More
Dales Gorge in HDR and CAKE09 tales
“Oooohhh, are you guys from the fair” says the very excited woman behind the counter at Coles supermarket; in the … Read More
Karijini Rainbow Sunrise; magic on a cold morning
Scene: Camp ground at Karijini National Park, Western Australia. Time: Very early on a very cold morning in June. Rodney … Read More
Capturing Mitchell Falls
I am on record for not being a big fan of waterfall images in general. Unless you place that running … Read More
Arrakis dunes
To attempt an understanding of Muad’Dib without understanding his mortal enemies, the Harkonnens, is to attempt seeing Truth without knowing … Read More
Borneo gallery online
Selamat Pagi apa kabar? During my assignment on Borneo I shot a few images in and around the town of … Read More
Patterns in the sky and the ground
As a follow up to my post about Patterns in the Desert, I present images once again from the beautiful … Read More
My videos on Vimeo
I recently upgraded my Vimeo.com membership to Plus status, and uploaded a few of my Canon 5D Mk II videos … Read More
Patterns in the desert
I wrote earlier about zooming in and picking out patterns in the desert from the air. It works equally well … Read More
Dune with a Zoom
The sand dunes of Namibia are massive. Largest in the world. More than 400 meters tall. So you would be … Read More
Namib desert – Sea of Sand
The Namib desert is the oldest desert in the world with the largest sand dunes, more than 400 meters tall. … Read More
The Lone Oryx in the Dunes
It is one of the classic Namibian photo compositions; The lone Oryx striding majestically in front of the massive orange … 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
What am I doing here?
What am I doing here? What the hell am I doing here? I mean that in a positive way! Pinching … Read More
Sands of Time. Turn the hourglass and next stop Malaysia and Borneo
“The principal joy of human life comes from encounters with new experiences. Hence there is no greater joy than having … Read More
Three Men in a Troopie
Plans. Some say life is what happens when you are busy making other plans. I disagree. Life is simply What … Read More
Kimberley, final frontier, no shock absorbers
Kimberley. Final Frontier. Captain’s log, stardate 8975.1. We received a distress call from bloody tourists lost in the wild and … Read More
Gibb River Road and We eat the snake!
I will be offline for 8 days as I depart Wednesday for a trip up the good old Gibb River … 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
A day with the Jarlmadangah mob
This week I had the pleasure of visiting the Jarlmadangah Burru aboriginal community and spending a day out in their … Read More
On Broome Time and oh the stupidity.
Lazy Days. Holiday mode. I don’t usually allow myself much time to relax while travelling (must shoot photos. Will die … Read More
Desert. Snake. Lizard. Fremen. Me
Besides the odd strange visitor like yours truly, the desert is home to some fascinating creatures. Creatures highly skilled in … Read More
Desert. What is in a name?
My first images of the desert originated from watching David Attenborough documentaries as a child, seeing photos of the Sahara … Read More
Namib Desert. Desert is home.
Man was born in the desert. Desert is home. The words are Bruce Chatwin, I heartily agree with him. No … Read More
I rode through the desert and it started to rain!
The title is of course a play on the lyrics of the band America’s classic song “I rode through the … Read More
Into The Wild
I am shamelessly lifting the title from Jon Krakauer’s brilliant book and Sean Penn’s equally brilliant movie about Christopher McCandless. … Read More
Kimberley Photography Tour 2009 with All Terrain 4WD Safaris
Are you looking for a one of a kind photography tour designed by photographers for photographers, and a true outback … Read More
Perfect Moment
Once in a blue moon I experience a perfect moment and I wish I could freeze time. A moment where … Read More
Do you bring a backup camera?
I am preparing for the next 3 month photo odyssey, take off 7th of April for Namibia. I am having … Read More
The Purnululu sunset that almost never was
“All good things come to those who wait” goes the old saying. I am not a patient soul so I … Read More
Next stop Namibia
“Hallou hoe gaan dit?” is Afrikaans for “hello how are you?”. Learning a bit of Afrikaans and dusting off my … Read More
New Angels on New Albion – aka Sydney
I have to apologise for not blogging much for the past month. I have ideas for articles and tutorials but … Read More






