28. September 2015 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments More childhood memories 28. September 2015 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some more photos from my childhood in no particular order. The first ones from a New Years ShareHere are some more photos from my childhood in no particular order. The first ones from a New Years eve where we got a bit silly with the hats. These were taken at a New Years even in Kenya and before my brother got really sick, so probably around 1989/90.And here is Claus.And my mum.I was really good at shooting when I was a kid and won lots of championships. This photo is one of the few things I have from that time.This is Claus and I with our dog.Not sure which ones of these is Claus and which is me.This was taken just christmas day in the back yard of my grandma's (Mormor) house. We got the skis as a christmas present. All the fields behind her house belonged to my mothers brother Flemming.I think this may be my brother. For the first time I've noticed the photo in the background. It looks like this may be a photo of my mum with her two sisters and brother and what could be her dad Raimer in the middle.This would most likely be the new years eve where we were trapped by the snow 1978/79. We were supposed to have celebrated with the family but couldn't even get out of the house. Delicious with a glass of milk and a pie.We didn't have a lawn in the back yard. Instead we had pebbles...lots of fun shoveling them.This I think is a christmas eve dinner at my grandmas (mormor) place. My mum on the left and my uncle Flemming in the middle. Not sure who the person standing up in. It could be my grandmas brother. Possibly from around 1976/77I think it is my great grandpa (Raimer) in the middle row number two from the left. The title of the photo says that it is Christoffer (??) in the top left corner. Looking at the age of the boys this would have been taken in the 1920's.Claus dancing aeound the christmas tree and my mum and grandma (Bedstemor/Farmor).From left to Right. My grandma (On my dads side/Bedstemor/farmor), Knud Aage (My uncle/dads brother), My mum (in the foreground), My grandad (in the background), Irene (my auntie/dads sister), Grete and I assume the baby is Vinnie which means that it is likely that my mum was pregnant with Claus (born in July).This was taken at my grandparents place and after my brother got sick. He was really suffering at this point.This is one of the happiest family photos I have and the only one I have a print of.Going for a walk at Marielyst with Lott and Willy some of our german friends. Claus in the foreground and my dad on the right. I think you can just spot me in yellow pants in the background.I think this is at Lotte and Willy's summer house.Not sure if this is Claus or myself being babtised. It is my grand mother being god mother.This was taken outside our summer house in Marielyst.My brother number 2 from the top right on his school photo.Claus at daycare number 4 from the top left.Me at day care top left.
27. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Mum as a young girl and with her siblings 27. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more old photos of my mum. This time with here brother and sisters.This first one if prShareHere is some more old photos of my mum. This time with here brother and sisters.This first one if probably one of the oldest. You can tell that the photo was shot in black and white and that the negative was later coloured (badly). It would be my mum in the middle with her two sisters Eli (the oldest on the right) and Yrsa.This is my mum in the middle with what I assume is cousins.I think it is my grandmother (Karen) holding my mum.Here is the same as the first photo, but this time without the colour.My mum and her sisters playing in the courtyard of their farmMy mum with her older sisters.Eli, Yrsa, Sonja and Flemming Kragh.Having her photo taken as a little girl.Upset about having her photo taken?My mum with her younger brother Flemming.As a liitle girlMy mum in school.From left to right...Eli, Yrsa my mum (Sonja) and Flemming.As a young girls/woman...possibly from her Konfirmation.My mum as a girl scout (no 4 from the left).It is Flemming in the middle and my mum on the right.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Birthday 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier this month it was Lucas birthday.We didn't have a kids party for him, but we did celebrate wShareEarlier this month it was Lucas birthday.We didn't have a kids party for him, but we did celebrate with the family.We gave him a new bike for his birthday...he was stunned and didn't know what to think of it, but he loves riding it now.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lego Exhibition 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend there was a Lego exhibition in the city.We caught the train in to St James station and ShareLast weekend there was a Lego exhibition in the city.We caught the train in to St James station and walked from there.It was a fairly small exhibition with my favourite being the pirate ship with all the details of the lower decks.There was also some Ninjago and Star wars.And a lot of other pieces.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Walk to Lurline Bay 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis weekend we took the kids for a walk with some friends from Maroubra to Lurline Bay.It is a niceShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays. 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps). 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad). 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up. 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train. 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate. 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed). 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal. 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing. 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...222324252627282930...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Wombeyan Caves 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just beShareWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just before winter set in, so the nights were cold and it was nice sitting around the fire at night.There are a lot of limestone caves in the area that are worth visiting. We did this one which was self guided.I tried to teach the boys how to shoot with a bow - kept them busy for a while.We also rigged up a badminton net for both adults and kids to play.But mostly it was the fire that the boys had fun with.We also did a really long 8km walk - almost lost the track at one point. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My dad's 75th birthday 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotelShareThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotel (in danish called a 'Kro') at Soroe.While there I also got to see the new house they are living in. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest wShareAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest way to get there (by far) is by Train (we learned this the hard way).The capital was only moved 250 years ago after it was ransacked by the Burmese, but now most of what used to be some extraordinary buildings are now mostly rubble.It is a large area with lots of temples, so it is worthwhile having plenty of time and not rush it. We just visited three of the main sites, and that was plenty with the kids around.Some of the highlights are the big lying down Buddha.People still use this as a place of worship.And apparently it is good luck if you can make a coin stick on the buddhas feed (without resorting to chewing gum).At one of the temples there is also the head of Buddha stuck in the roots of the tree.And as usual it is worthwhile keeping a look out for other moments involving people. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya Train 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe took the train back to Bangkok after visiting Ayutthaya on 2nd class tickets.There is not much diShareWe took the train back to Bangkok after visiting Ayutthaya on 2nd class tickets.There is not much difference between the classes except extra bolstering on the seats. We however found a more open carriage where the kids could better play, draw and read books during the ride. There was also a bit more life here. I went for a couple of walks through the train and found a lot of interesting sights.The carriages were open between the carriages, so people used these areas to sit sown and get some fresh air or a smoke.There was also a section that was reserved for monks, where I got permission to take this shot.The mail/cargo carriage was more open with this man sitting keeping an eye on things.As we approached Bangkok the man from the little kitchen chased people away from a part of our carriage as this was his place to sleep. 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Blue Mountains 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis winter we went to the Blue mountains with a group of friends. We hired a house at Leura and speShareThis winter we went to the Blue mountains with a group of friends. We hired a house at Leura and spend the days going for walks.This is from the Grans Canyon walk.And some from the other walks. 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Floating market 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe floating market is 2 hours drive south of Bangkok. We made a bargain with a taxi driver to driveShareThe floating market is 2 hours drive south of Bangkok. We made a bargain with a taxi driver to drive us all there in a minivan. In the process he tried to take us to the wrong place 5 kilometers from the market and tried to rip us off by saying we should pay an exorbitant amount to take a boat from there - Kim and I had been there before and remembered that it was possible to drive there. With the assistance from Kim's colleague, the driver was put in his place and took us to the right location, so we still came out ahead and it turned out to be a nice day trip.The market is very much for tourists these days, but they still have the original boats selling food, although the market itself is all souvernirs.It is however interesting to observe the other tourists and I managed to capture a couple of good moments. 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bangkok 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Laos we went back to Bangkok.Bangkok is much the same, however it feels a lot cleaner with regShareAfter Laos we went back to Bangkok.Bangkok is much the same, however it feels a lot cleaner with regards to smoke from all the bikes, but the traffic itself is horrendous. The tuk-tuks are still there, but they try to charge exorbitant prices, so it was far cheaper and more convenient to get a taxi.As usual there are still lots of interesting choices for food, such as braised pigs head.Or Scorpions (which are mostly sold to tourists)When it comes to shopping, Kim was in shoe shop heaven.The boys however was in their own upside down ice cream heaven.The nightlife is also much the same, with the more relaxes and romantic atmosphere along the river.As opposed to the more thrashy massage parlour atmosphere just around the corner from our hotel.While we were there it was childrens week, much to the joy of the boys.This also gave me some unique photo opportunities such as the Thai version of Wonder woman.Evening were spend having nice dinners with friends, Kim's colleagues and by ourselves.This photo was my all I packed for the entire trip (only thing missing is my camera and the two lenses I brought along). Everything fitted into a small carry-on backpack. 11. March 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monks - Laos 11. March 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetReligion is an integral part of Laos society where the majority are Budhists.ShareReligion is an integral part of Laos society where the majority are Budhists.The monks dressed in orange and red ropes are still visible everywhere and it is largely seen as becoming a novice (junior monk) is seen as an opportunity to get an education and support your family if you come from a poor rural area. The high influx of tourists, especially to Luang Prabang is therefore a bit of a win-win situation for everyone. The tourists support the temples in the area by paying their admission fees to visit and on both my trips I have found that the monks are keen to have a conversation as it is a way of practicing their language skills.In Luang Prabang the monks walk in procession every morning to collect rice from worshipper along the roads. Before sunrise there are hundreds of monks walking the streets in every direction. There is an equal horde of tourists trying to take photos of these monks and equally tourists handing out (sometimes dubious) rice to them.There are posters around the city encouraging being there and seeing the monks as well as providing some guidelines such as keeping a certain distance, not using flash photography and if you hand out rice then where to get it from. Most of it common sense really, so it was sad to see how some would be blocking the paths and sticking their camera phones with flashes into the monks faces.Sacha and I went there a couple of mornings, but because of the time of the year everything was dark and because the monks move quite fast through the streets it was a challenge getting good shots.One afternoon we walked past a temple and a group of monks were in progress of cutting down a large tree and afterwards trimming off the branches. They were going to use some of the tree trunk for traditional drums and the rest for ornamental purposes inside the temple.In the late afternoons you would hear them chanting in the small rooms of meditations, chanting and prayer. These are often smaller places of worship and not part of the main temples which are used for more ceremonial purposes.One evening I heard such chanting and went to investigate and found these monks. Definitely one of my favourite moments in Luang Prabang.A common assumption and misconception is that the monks live by an ancient code with a simple life, so it is quite interesting to see that even they have adopted modern technology with smart phones and cameras. 11. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Locals transport - Laos 11. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe locals are still relying on motorbikes to get around. They are far cheaper and more convenient iShareThe locals are still relying on motorbikes to get around. They are far cheaper and more convenient in the towns. It is even possible to fit an entire family onto a single motorbike. Younger kids and high schoolers ride their push bikes for transport.Although Aiden and the other kids definitely preferred the motor bikes.Nothing too flash for weddings - a normal new car will suffice. If you notice the sign on the door, then I am not sure if the bride was expecting to come home to 'Meat & Sausage'.There are also some vintage cars around which have survived since colonial times - like this 1952 Citroen. 10. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bowling - Laos 10. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the last day in Luang Prabang we went to the local ten pin bowling alley.We had heard and read thShareOn the last day in Luang Prabang we went to the local ten pin bowling alley.We had heard and read that this is the place where things are happening in Laos. When we got there the place was totally deserted apart from a few staff members. We did play bowling and it is a bit surreal to play by ourselves in this fairly modern centre in Laos.They didn't have any support rails for the kids, but Aiden especially did really well and the kids managed to beat Kim on points. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...101112131415161718...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Serenpidity canyon 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetserenpidity canyonShareLast year I received a gift voucher through work and decided to use it for a canyoning trip in the blue mountains before it expired.one of the companies were doing intermediate canyons and it happens that the canyon they were doing this Sunday was the serendipity canyon at mount Wilson. We (two guides and 6 other clients) parked at mount Wilson fire station and headed down the trail 30 minutes downhill. After a quick briefing about the canyon and a change to wetsuits we absailed into the canyon itself.There were lots of yabbies...really big ones everywhere.It was a fun canyon with a couple of a absails and lots of jumps into water pools and swim-throughs. It was raining a lot the day before so there was a lot of water in the canyon and the water was relatively warm.Once we were out of the canyon we had some lunch and headed back to the car a 45 minute uphill walk later. We returned back to Katoomba at around 3pm in thick fog. After a quick turnaround I headed back towards sydney as a snail pace until I was below the clouds where visibility improved. I made it back just in time for having dinner with the family.A lot of the canyons in the mountains are still closed due to the bushfire a couple of months ago. 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Sourdough 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread sourdoughShareFor the past 9 days is has been a small project of mine to try and bake an authentic sourdough bread.By sourdough I mean by using the old techniques of not adding yeast and let the bread ferment using the natural yeast from the air.As such it is not a lot of work, but there is a lot of waiting time and there are a lot of places that things can go wrong.I finally managed to bake an actual bread last night and brought it for the family to taste.They liked it and asked if I could bake them some more. Fortunately I still had some ferment left over for an additional two breads...photo above is one of them.Although it was interesting to do, I think it will take a while before I attempt it again...the whole process is just too long. 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emmas Babtism 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetemmas babtismShareEmma was baptised this weekend at the local church. Fastest ever...the priest was speed reading! 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2014 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchinese new year 2014ShareThe other day it was Chinese new year. It is now the year of the horse.Again it was celebrated with vegan food and money was put on Aidens rocking horse for good luck. 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his tricycle 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden pedalling his tricycleShareAiden has finally learned how to ride his little tricycle (the one his grandma gave him just before she passed away) by using the pedals.He is very proud...hopefully he is able to soon using his new skills on the bike he got for christmas.Even Lucas was proud and gave Aiden the victory jump. 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Walnut and Fig bread 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread walnut and fig breadShareAt the moment I am going through a phase where I Loooveee baking bread.There is something really satisfying about working with something that is so diverse and alive. And there is nothing like eating a freshly baked bread with a nice crust.So far I have found a couple of recipes I really like...one of them is this walnut and fig bread.On the weekend I made it for the family dinner and they wanted the recipe. - 400g white flour into a bowl- Add 100g of wholemeal flour- Add 10g of sea salt flakes- Add 5g of dry yeast into the bowl- Add 335ml of water - Mix it all together using your hand- Kneed it by stretching it out on a table and then roll it up...do this 3-6 times- flatten the bread to a thickness of about 15mm and then place walnuts and chopped figs on top. Roll up the bread with the walnuts and figs inside.- Stretch the bread another couple of time and roll it up until the walnuts and figs are mixed into the bread.- Put the bread in a bowl and cover it with glad wrap (or better yet, just leave it on the table and cover it with the bowl) for one hour...knock back the bread every 20 minutes (3 times in total).- Leave the bread for another one hour (without knocking it back). After 30 minutes (30 minutes prior to baking) start preheating the oven with a baking/pizza stone at 250 degrees. Also put a small metal tray in the oven (for the ice cubes)- Add a bit of semolina (or flour) to the baking stone and to the top of the bread to avoid it sticking.- Place the bread on the baking stone and make a couple of cuts to the top of the dough.- Add 3-4 ice cubes to the metal tray- Close the oven and turn down the temperature to 200 degrees immediately.- Bake for 30 minutes and remove from the oven. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Gardens light show. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley gardens light showShareEvery year hunter valley garden put up a light show where they decorate part of the garden in christmas lights. They leave this open until end of January, so this year we headed up there to have a look....enjoy. 23. January 2014 12:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Trip with family 23. January 2014 12:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley trip with familyShareLast weekend we made an overnight trip to the Hunter Valley a couple of hours drive north of Sydney.The main reason was to see the lights in the Hunter Valley Garden (see separate post), but also to go and taste some wine and generally have a good time.Pretty soon after we arrived the girls were distracted by the chocolate and cheese places. We did however go to a couple of places for wine tasting.We also had some really nice food up there. I was especially impressed by a really nice gnocchi salad I had....it was yummi.Outside it was really hot...like 39 degrees in the shade. There were a couple of horses relaxing under a couple of trees.We decided an alternative approach of checking into our hotel and jump in the pool to cool off. In the evening we went to the light show and on the following day we just did a number of wineries before heading back to Sydney. 17. January 2014 12:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ten Pin Bowling 17. January 2014 12:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetten pin bowlingShareOn the weekend we did some ten pin bowling with the family.Kim had managed to secure some cheap tickets so it was great to play against the family.We had one lane for the kids (with rails) and one lane for the adults. I had a bad start and was behind much of the game, but my luck eventually caught up and I started playing a good game. Afterwards we had a bit of a play in the games arcadeAiden was absolutely terrified of the big scary bear (I can see why).The kids also tried to figure out what this machine was for:I love some of the old 50's style decor. 17. January 2014 12:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water Play 17. January 2014 12:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater playShareIt is summer and Lucas and Aiden is enjoying a bit of water play in the back yard on warm days. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...343536373839404142...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passing of Venus 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpassing of venusShareToday is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo. 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camera returned for warranty 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcamera returned for warrantyShareBummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed. Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light. 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New camera - Nikon D800 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew camera d800ShareToday I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent. I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on... The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it. 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothers day with autumn colours in mt wilsonShare It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I. When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air. We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry. The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome. There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden. Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink". After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl. 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Officer and a Gentleman 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan officer and a gentlemanShareToday Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic. 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalfway thereShareKim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home. 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kurnell walk 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkurnell walkShareToday was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. There is even a small lighthouse about a kilometer down the track and the rocks have cook textures. 22. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife Park 22. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsymbio wildlife parkShareToday we went to the Symbio Wildlife park together with some of our friends. They don't have a lot of animals in the park, but the ones they have a pretty cool and it is a good spot to get some nice animal photos (It was especially nice to see that they had polished the glass surrounding some animals). It was also really cool to have Aiden and Sammi feed some of the more friendly animals. 22. April 2012 05:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Luke and Alexsandra's wedding 22. April 2012 05:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetluke and alexandra s weddingShareToday Luke and Alexsandra was married. She is from Serbia so the wedding itself was a beautiful traditional Serbian Orthodox wedding in a small church in Alexandria. The church was very darkly lit and I was shooting using natural light trying to be as discreet as possible using my old Nikon D50 camera (still waiting for the new D800) but by some miracle I was able to capture the above photos (by setting it to my max 1600 ISO and underexpose 2 stops and then push and noise reduce in post...would have loved to have one more stop). Luke has some Scotish ancestry so ourside the church there was a guy playing the bag pipe. Afterwards the reception was in Drumoyne with about 250 guests invited. Lots of very loud Serbian music and traditional Serbian line dancing (Not sure what the correct name is). 16. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Easter show and EQ 16. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeteaster show and eqShareSynday we took Dylan to the Easter show at Fox Studios. We had bought him a 5 hour pass as a reward for an assignment we gave him.Dylan tried a number of rides, but I think his favourite was a dodge'm'cars.While Dylan was queueing up we had a look around at the other entertainment. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...515253545556575859...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 16. August 2013 07:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Harbour walk with friends 16. August 2013 07:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetharbour walk with friendsShareLast weekend I went for a walk along the harbour with a couple of friends and Aiden (in my backpack).It was a beautiful winters day being sunny and 25 degrees.We started out at Waverton and walked almost across to Greenwich. It wasn't a long walk but very pleasant (especially since I also had Aiden to carry). 5. August 2013 09:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden and Lucas at the Beach 5. August 2013 09:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden and lucas at the beachShareThe other day we went to Maroubra beach to let the boys play in the sand and also to try and get some photos of them together. It is currently winter here in Sydney which sometimes provides this beautiful cool light.Lucas and Aiden are now really good at playing together...Lucas is doing his best to copy everything that Aiden does and at the same time tried to keep up, whic is difficult when you cant walk yet....And Aiden is good at sharing his toys and make sure that Lucas has something to play with. 5. August 2013 09:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Test Portrait shot 5. August 2013 09:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettest portrait shotShareThe other day I did a couple of test portrait shots...I wanted a portrait that was a bit more moody than usual.It is not easy getting the low key lighting right...much easier to do high key where you can pretty much blast the subject with light.I haven't had the time to experiment further to accomplish what I wanted...but here is what I did get after 10-15 minutes experimenting. 31. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Clever boy 31. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclever boyShareYesterday Kim caught Lucas grabbing her car keys and the trying to use the keys to unlock the front door...with a bit of practice and some extra height me might succeed one day.I think he just wanted to take the big red car outside for a spin... 30. July 2013 08:36 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family picnic at the beach 30. July 2013 08:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfamily picnic at the beachShareOn the weekend we went to the beach for a little family picnic...ham and cheese sandwiches.we also wanted to get some photos of Lucas and Aiden playing together in the sand.We especially wanted to get one of them sitting together look at the waves. Normally Aiden is terrified of the waves, but because Lucas was there we were able to get him to sit still.It wasn't the best light in the middle of a sunny day but I love the cool winter light this time of the year. It is hard to describe...but the light has a less warm feel the during the summertime.Aiden and Lucas are now best of mates and having a lot of fun. Once Lucas learns to walk they will be big trouble and we will constantly have to chase after them. Aiden can sometimes get a bit rough, but Lucas is a tough little bundle of muscles and loves copying him. 30. July 2013 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing on my birthday 30. July 2013 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing on my birthdayShareOn my birthday this year I went climbing at Barrenjoey with some friends. It was the first time for over a year that I have done any climbing...let alone outdoors, but fortunately it was all top ropes.Barrenjoey is one of the most beautiful spots in Sydney.I am totally out of shape but still managed to get through the climbs we set up.We were supposed to have had a dinner the night before but most people were busy so we decided to cancel the dinner and the let me go climbing instead. I was supposed to have been taking Aiden with me (Barrenjoey is relatively safe for kids), but he was still a bit unwell from his hospital visit. I think I will start looking for a good climbing helmet for him so that we have it for next time.I had a great day out with friends and it was great to get back on the rock. 27. July 2013 05:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A bit of a scare 27. July 2013 05:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeta bit of a scareShareLast night we had a bit of a scare when we suddenly had to rush Aiden to the hospital in an ambulance... He was over at grandads place most of the day playing and when he came back we noticed that he had a bit of a temperature and didn't want to eat, but otherwise ok and playful. We decided to give him a quick shower before giving him some panadol and then bedtime.In the shower he was playing as usual with water and his plastic cups when I left him to get dressed. When I came back a few minutes later to turn off the water and get him dressed I could tell that he was not his normal self and was shaking a bit. Thinking that he was cold I quickly took him out to get him dressed but could then tell that he was pretty bad...I couldn't get in contact with him and his breathing was irregular and shallow.I quickly called Kim and had her call an ambulance. While we were waiting he started having some muscle spasms and started throwing up. Fortunately we are close to the ambulance station so they arrived pretty quickly and took myself and Aiden to the children's hospital which is also close by.At the hospital he started responding again and the doctors there think that a spike in his fever caused it. They kept him there for most of the evening until his temperature had dropped and they were sure he was well hydrated which was around midnight.Good that all turned out ok...Aiden has been pretty happy today even though he hasn't eaten much and slept much of the day. 22. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 10 Months Photo 22. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 10 months photoShareThis weekend we went to the local park to get a photo of Lucas for his 'First Year' album.We wanted to get some photos of him on the swing.But we also managed to snap a couple with Aiden... 21. July 2013 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing soccer 21. July 2013 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing soccerShareAiden has started playing soccer (not real soccer, but they do get to kick a ball).He is very proud that he has real soccer shirts and shorts.We started taking him to assist him with his development. We are starting to see some progress but he is still a bit behind his age group. 21. July 2013 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lego Turtle 21. July 2013 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlego turtleShareAiden and I often sit and build Lego together (Sometimes Lucas also joins us, but he is better at taking it apart).One day we build this Lego turtle worthy of a photo...Aiden had great fun pushing it along the ground. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...404142434445464748...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 2. May 2013 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Captured by the tribes 2. May 2013 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu captured by the tribesShareThey finally caught us and wanted to put us in the big pot......but we told them that we are too skinny and that some of the fat tourists would taste better and be able to feed the village for months, so they let us go (whew...)! 2. May 2013 08:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu Tribes 2. May 2013 08:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu tribesShareWhile in Vanuatu we went on a couple of tours to get some insight into the old tribal culture.We did one evening tour with food, song and dance and then a couple of days later we did another one during the daytime with a bit more insight into the tribal life.On the evening trip they would be jumping out at us in the middle of the bush.Afterwards they entertained us with song and dance.During the day tour explained the significance of things such as their tribal drawings.How they would use bark for making clothing and other items.How they would preserve banana for several months....and the wild pigs they would hunt.And they would also explain how cannibalism used to work in their society.As well as other traditions.I took a whole bunch of portraits of the people in the village.There were also a bunch of kids around. 2. May 2013 08:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with the local kids 2. May 2013 08:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with the local kidsShareOn one of the trips to a local village Aiden started playing with the local kids. It was great that he had some fun as it is pretty hard for someone his age to sit still for long periods of time.The local kids were great at helping him around and holding the dog so he could pat it. 2. May 2013 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Fireshow 2. May 2013 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu fireshowShareOne evening we went to see a fire show...This turned out to be probably the best fireshow we have ever seen...spectacular.Fortunately I brought my tripod along so I could capture the following amazing pictures.The whole show was about 30 minutes with 6-10 performers and finished with group dancing where all the local kids also participated. 2. May 2013 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Kids 2. May 2013 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu kidsShareObviously I took a large amount of family photos in Vanuatu.Here are some of them....and...all this holiday can be very exhausting... 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Kims Dad 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu kims dadShareKims Dad joined us in Vanuatu. It was great to have him along and quite funny at times. When we were out and about he wanted his photo taken with people we met. And he was brave enough to try the local Kava...I didn't tell him how they make it.And it was great to have him there to help with the kids. 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - The market in Port Vila 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu the market in port vilaShareOn one of the days we made a day trip into Port Vila city centre. Here was the big market with is open 24 hours per day.The market is full of fresh produce of all sorts depending on the seasons.There is even some live produce available such as chicken and crabs.Because the market is always open, people live and sleep between the stalls with their families.It is also the place that people go to during lunch to buy food to eat.There was a whole row of women sitting their waving their arms to keep the flies away from the food.Also, I don't understand why the western world is spending so much effort and resources on finding cures to diseases such as cancer, diabeter, high blood pressure, arthritis, obesity, athma etc. since they here in Vanuatu already has one magical cure that takes care of them all. It was cheap and easily available at the market and it doesn't matter how much you buy, the price is always the same.They were also selling improvised charcoal stoves bringing back memories of Kenya where everything was cooked on a Jiko's.While we were outside the market discussing where to go next this woman and her little girl walked past. The little girl let go of he mums hand and walked over to Aiden (who was sitting in his pram) and gave him a BIG kiss...Aiden is such a chick magnet. 2. May 2013 08:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Waterfalls 2. May 2013 08:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu waterfallsShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lago di Como 17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlago di comoShare After the Riviera we drove up to Lago di Como (Lake Como). This was the only place on the trip where we hadn't organised accomodation prior to us arriving. When we arrived we initially used the TomTom to find us a B&B, but it kept taking us up into the hills on all these narrow streets with blind corners. We therefore instead decided to drive up along the shore of the lake and just check out whatever hotels we came past. We ended up finding a place for a reasonable price in Argegno. It was right on the lake next to the passenger ferry and our room was facing the lake....perfect! For dinner we drove to Menaggio a bit further up the lake. Parking was impossible because there was another festival happening so I ended up doing another illegal parking (If you are in Italy you do like the Italians). Next morning we went down to the ferry and bought a day ticket for the central part of the ticket. This enabled us to take the ferry and hop on and off whenever we felt like it. This meant that we we easily could get to other places on the lake such as Bellagio and Varenna. It also meant that we were able to look at the expensive villas from the lakeside. On the way back in the afternoon we stopped at Tremezzo at one of the large villas that was open to the public. The villa was surrounded by a beautiful garden. In the evening we were tired (and I was finally developing some sort of a sun tan evident from the sandal stripes on my feet). 17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Italian Riviera & Cinque Terre 17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetitalian rivieraShare After Pisa we headed to the Italian Riviera, also called the Flower Riviera. I asked Kim to find us a nice spot along the coast for lunch and she picked Lido di Camaiore. When I was a kid I went to the italian riviera quite a lot with my parents. My mum and dad met eachother here in a town called Diano Marina, both working for the same travel company as travel companies. We used to stay in caravan parks along the coast and I don't remember the place being very busy (but I may remember wrong). When we arrived to Camaiore we were met by beaches full of hotels (whom had each closed of an area of the beach for themselves), umbrellas and people boiling in the sun and tanning oil. After lunch I decided to drive along the coast to our hotel in Sestri Levante...this turned out to be a mistake. After 30 kilometers full endless beaches covered in umbrellas, of dodging pedestrians and cyclists, traffic lights and people parking to go for a swim I decided I'd had enough and headed for the motorway. This part of the riviera is really not very nice and I was looking forward to go somewhere with a bit more charm. Sestri Levante was the only place we could find accomodation. The hotel was up in the hills far away from the coast line, it was expensive and absolutely nothing special compared to all the other places we were staying during our trip. In the evening we drove to a town called Rapallo for dinner. The city had closed off the roads around the water because of a festival, so it was really nice to sit at the water eating seafood and watch people. After dinner we went for a walk along the water down to the area where the festival was taking place. We were sitting there for a while listening to the music and enjoying a perfect evening. When we came back to the car to drive home it turned out that we'd received a parking ticket (20 Euros). We were parking in a valid parking space and I thought we were outside the hours wheer we had to pay....but obviously not. I'd done lots of illigal parking elsewhere on the trip so didn't feel too bad about it. Next day it was time to explore Cinque Terre. This is a national park along the costline with 5 small villages accessible only from the ocean (There is a trainline now). We drove to the only one of the villages that can be accessed by car Monterosso and parking right next to the village area. From here we walked down to the water. It turned out that the trains weren't running between the villages so the only access was by boat or walk. We didn't have time to walk so bought a day ticket for the boat. While on the boat we did a bit of planning and decided to go to the furtherst village Riomaggiore first and from here walk to the next village Manarola. From here we would take the boat to Vernazza and then back to Monterosso. Cinque Terre is a beautiful part of the Italian riviera, and although there is a lot of tourists there it doesn't feel overcrowded such as many other places. When we vere having lunch along the beached the previous day I was dreading that Cinque Terre would be as crowded as that. In the evening we decided to drive to Portofino for dinner. We arrived there (along all these small narrow streets) around 7pm. Although Portofine if a nice place it doesn't beat the villages at Cinque Terre in beauty. The place is expensive in all respects and there isn't a lot of shops and restaurants, it is mainly fashion and expensive jewellery being sold there. Obviously catering for the Euripean rich who dock here in their expensive million dollar boats. We therefore decided to go back to the centre of Sestri Levante and have dinner here. 17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pisa - A revisit three decades later 17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetpisaShare When I was a child I spend a lot of summers with my parents in Italy. They used to work in the Northern part of Italy as travel guides and as a result we generally headed that way during the summer time with our caravan or with a tent. When I was a baby my parent took me to Pisa (I have to trust them I an don't remember) and also up into the leaning tower. Kim and I was planning to drive from Tuscany to the Italien Riviera and I asked Kim if it was ok to make a short stop at Pisa for me to have a look at the tower some 3X years later. Our Tom-Tom navigated us by the backway into the city and within a short timefra we were at the tower. We had a look for a parking spot and literally found a spot less than 100 metres from the tower (so far pretty fortunate with the parking). It was really cool to have a look at the tower. They have started allowing people to enter the tower again, but when we got there they next timeslot was 6pm in the evening (8 hours later) so we instead took some photos and bought some T shirts for Kims family. Of cause we had to take the classic photos of trying to straighten the tower. And a couple of nice ones And then there was the silly ones And then some photos from the beautiful architecture of the tower and the church next to it. 17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tuscany 17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweettuscanyShareWhile Kim and I was in San Gemignano in Tuscany we spent a day just driving around in the beautiful landscape. Even though we just missed the harvest it was still really beautiful. It is full of all these rolling hills, Vineyards, Sunflower fields and old Italian houses. Driving was fun and I could easily have spent longer time just driving around there exploring small villages etc. I would love to go back there during spring when all the flowers are out and the fields have been planted. 17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Siena and one expensive dinner 17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsiena and one expensive dinnerShareOn the first day in Tuscany we decided to drive into Siena and have a look around.Our first impression was that parking was going to be a problem. There was some large tourist carparks on the outside of the city walls changing an exorbant amount of money per hour. We were planning to have dinner in the city and was planning to be there for most of the day and eventually we found a spot in a parking area that didn't have any meters. There was some italian scribling underneath the sign and we hoped that it didn't say "Reserved for residents and permit holders".Anyway, eventually we made it inside the city walls and was met by 8 storeys of escalators from the walls to the innner city (You wouldn't want those fat Americans loosing any weight while on holiday).We went around to some of the tourist attractions and there was unbeliveable queues everywhere. We started queuing up to get into the large tower at the main square and for 30 minuted the queue didn't move. Eventually we gave up and couldn't be bothered.Instead we decided to wander around the city looking at the old buildings and at shops which is really nice.Siena is known for the annual horse race in the center of the city. It was amazing to look at the area and suddenly realise why the horses often go flying into the barriers when they get around the corners of the race course. The details of the houses is incredible. Everything is decorated. A metal spike is not just a skike any longer, but a instead formed into a dragon, a snake or a swan.In the evening we were going for dinner at an italian restaurant called 'Cane e Gato' (Kat and Dog). It was recommended to Kim by one of her colleagues who had also warned us that it was a bit on the pricey side.At the place we were staying I found a book about Tuscany where it said that the degustation was 50 Euros (Appx $95 AUD). When we arrived we were given no menu's or any price list. The girl (Who turned out to be the daughter of the owner, who himself was in the kitchen with his wife) showed us our table.We were told what was the degustation menu consisted of and got started. The food was quite nice...all ingredients that were in season from the surrounding country side. The pastas were home made and everything was very delicious.At the end Kim and I was discussing what the damage was...a bit of a surprise when we were presented with a bill of 175 Euros ($320 AUD). This was a bit more than we expected.Fortunately we didn't have a parking ticket when we got back to the car (This would have been the icing on the cake).Another late night finishing dinner after midnight and then 45 minutes drive back to San Gimignano. 17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Manhatten of the Medievil - San Gemignano 17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsan gemignanoShareAfter Verona we drove to Tuscany to a small medievil town called San Gimignano. It is a very small town where in the medievil days they were competing who could build the most 'high-rises'. This means that today the town is full of all these tall towers (There used to be a lot more back in those days).The town is full of tourists during the daytime and at night the town is again taken over by the locals including the werewolves from the surrounding area.We were staying inside the old city walls, so for the most part we were safe except for the odd werewolf. They also have the world champion in Gelato...normally I don't belive marketing gimmick like this, but I must admit that the gelato was very nice.At night time once the tourists were gone it was an amazing place. The towers are rising into the night sky and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the towers just using the ambient light. 17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Verona and the Opera - Italy 17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetverona and the operaShareWe arrived to Milan in Italy from Copenhagen in the evening. The first thing we did after landing was to pick up our rental car which was a small Fiat Panda (Never, ever rent a large car in Italy...some streets only accomodate snall cars) and then drive to our Hotel. The Tom-Tom nagigator software on my mobile phone turned out to be exceptionally useful on our trip to find our way around. The next morning we drove towards Verona and at lunchtime we had a look at our map and noticed that we'd drive right past Lago di Gardia (Lake Garda). I asked Kim to plan a diversion somewhere for a lakeside lunch. She chose Sirmione which is a long peninsula on the southern side of the lake. I used to stay at Lake Garda with my parents when I was a kid. The water is bright blue and it is a beautiful place. We then continued to Verona early afternoon and found our bed and breakfast which is about a kilometer from the city centre. The road up there was very narrow and anything wider than the Panda would not have been able to get through. As soon as we had gotten settled we walked down into the city centre. We had opera tickets for Aida in the old coloseum in Verona in the evening, but had to first pick up the tickets. The tickets were quite pricey so we had chosen to get ticket on the upper stairs with almost everyone else. It meant that it was a bit less confortable and that we would have to enter early to get a good seat. But it also meant that we were sitting up higher which is better for taking photos. The performance was amazing. There was approximately 500 actors on stage (and 4 horses) and ther used about a quarter of the coloseum as the stage. It was a beautiful and warm night with a brightly lit full moon. The performance finished around 1am at night and from there we walked to one of the squares of Verona and had some coffee (Places were still open). The next morning we did a bit more exploration around Verona. Kim wanted to see the romantic balcony of Romeo and Juliet (Or Donald and Daffy Duck as I called them as they are just as real as the imaginary Romeo and Juliet) Since we were there we also had to rub the right breast of the Juliet statue there for good luck. In Daffy's house they also has a lot of interesting art work. Verona is an interesting city. They have a whale bone suspended from one of the gates...apparently the legend says that it will fall down upon the first 'Just' man who passes under it (and kills him??). Unfortunately (or fortunately) it didn't fall on neither Kim or I. The city is full of old buildings with interesting architecture 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Rosenborg - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcopenhagen denmarkShareOn the last day in Denmark our flight wasn't leaving from Copenhagen to Milan until early evening, we therefore decided to head into the capital a bit earlier in the day and spend a couple of hours sightseeing with my parents. We went to a place called Rosenborg (Rose Castle) which is where the Danish royals keep their crown jewels. It is also the place where they train the soldiers that protect the royals. Some of the jewels are absolutely stunning. There is lots of ivory, old weapons, saddles, gold etc. everything coverved with diamonds, perls, emeralds, rubys and other jewels. My mum and dad was waiting outside (half asleep) while we were inside looking at all the awsomeness. 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetknuthenborg zooShare While we were in Denmark we went to the local zoo called Knuthenborg. It was created by the owner of one of the big farms who had a vision to create one of Europes larges open air zoos. What is so special about this particular zoo is that you drive around amongst the animals and in certain areas are allowed to leave the car and interact with the animals. The first place we went was the monkey area. Here we were able to walk around some of the Lemurs (Half monkeys) from Madagascar. Driving around we also saw a number of other animals such as the asian water buffalo (which loves mud), zebras, Zobel Antelopes, Goats Kim even found a horse her own size We had a bit of fun with the camels. I don't know what they were thinking but they kept eating my hair and I think one of them was in love with me. They also have some more exotic animals there such as tigers and rhinos (The wouldn't allow us to get out of our car to pet these). 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Medieval Centre in Denmark 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmidieval centreShare Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century. For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time. Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times. They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres. Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water. We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster. Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself): They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...686970717273747576...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you climbing at cathedral i have been here beforeShareToday Andy and I went climbing at a place called Cathedral at Bangor in the southern part of Sydney. None of us has been there before but according to the description we should park at the end of this street and then it would be a 5 minute scramble from there. We found the start of the track ok, but 15 minutes later we were still bush bashing out way trying to spot markers that would indicate where the cliffs were. Half way down I dropped my water bottle out of my backpack and it disappeared between some rocks. I went down to retrieve it and then we continued down the gully into dense rain forest full of impenetratable bamboo. After taking a couple of turns with dead-ends we could see glimses of the river. and after about a 25 minute walk we suddenly found ourselves on this really nice little beach. Andy mumbled that there was no way that he was going to go back the same way and he'd rather walk a big detour along the river. We could now see the cliffline and walked down to the end of the beach where we went back into the forest along a track that let us to the cliffs. We could see why it was called The Cathedral. The cliffs are massive, intimidating and completely blank of any features that lend themselves to climbing. We had a hard time finding the various routes and started scrambling along the base at the cliffs. We got to the end of the cliffline and I shoulted "I HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE!". Andy looked at me confused and asked "You've climbed here before". I replied..."No, I have been here before...This is where I dropped my waterbottle". DOOOHHH...we could have saved ourselves a lot of trouble if we had turned left here instead of going straight...and suddenly then way back out didn't look so bad. Anyway we couldn't figure out the climbs so I decided to jump onto a grade 21 climb called Imogen. I got to the first bolt and started moving up on really bad feet (small pebbles) going for a very long reach. Eventually my foothold broke and I slid down the side of the rock getting a sandpaper cut on my arm and leg. We decided to bail the climb and find something that was more suitable for warming up on. We scrambled down to the other end and found a number of grade 16...but eventually I settled for a climb called "Ozone Action (17 ***)" which is what is a mixed climb (part bolted and geared climbing). This was a really good one. It was sustained at the grade and had everything in it...laybacks, chimney, mantel, overhang, slab, face climbing etc. If anyone does it then follow the advise and bring cams/slings....is it desperately run-out unless protected. I set up a belay at the top and Andy followed me up...with a big smile on his face. After this we absailed down to the grade 16's. All good fun...and I toproped something that I'm sure is harder. After this it was time to pack up and head back. 16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2009 16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShareThis weekend we again drove up to the hunter valley about two hours drive North of Sydney. We left at 7am and met the other guys up there just after 9am. This time we went a big group of us but only three of us were tasting wine. The others were taking photos. Kim and I have spent a fair amount of time in the Hunter Valley and have a lot of favourite wines in the area. This time we decided to try some new and smaller places that we hadn't been to before. The challenge is still to find a sub $20 bottle of wine that is really good. It is pretty hard...but not impossible. In total we went to 9 vineyards to taske their wines. Some of the favourites this time was Gartelmann (The Wilhelm Shiraz is a good buy) and Peterson Estate (Kim loooved the sparkling desert wine). For lunch we went to a restaurant called The Verandah. They have a tapas style menu. The food was ok but a bit on the pricey side (but most of the . My favourite place in Hunter is a place called Mojo...but they are only open for dinner. Bimbadgen really let us down this time. They have some really good wines there, but the customer service was appalingly bad! They did not provide any assistance and were very rude (not just limited to one person there). I wanted to buy a couple of their wines but ended up walking away because there was no-one there to help. 6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans Birthday 2009 6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethans birthdayShareThis weekend it was Ethans 8th Birthday and his parents had organised a Birthday party for all his friends. As the last couple of years Kim and I was asked if we could facepaint the kids (We are not really good at face painting but the kids really don't care). Most of the kids had some degree of autism so just getting them to stand still while we paint them is a challenge. The previous two years I was dressed up as a pirat but decided to do something something different this year. I wanted to come dressed as a monster (Ethan likes Monsters) but Kim though that I shouldn't scare the kids and that I should come as a joker instead. We bought a hat and some stripey tights...it looked really funny.One of the parent though I was a paid helper when we arrived and started issuing me orders regarding that I really should be watching the kids so that they wouldn't injure themselves in the jumping castle that they had hired...he must have found it really unprofessional when I brushed him off ignoring his orders (I have a strong belief that kids should be allowed to be kids and that we in this modern age is too cautious protecting them)...and he must have felt really silly when he realised that I was a member of the family.The rest of the day was spent playing games with the kids (They had good fun when I started spraying them with water with a water pistol...until I was told by the same parent that I should stop because the jumping castle was getting slippery).The 'Donkeys Tail' game was a bit of a non-event...all the kids cheated and placed the tail where you would expect the tail to be. All credit to the kids...at least they know where the tail goes on animals.After the party Kim wanted some alone time with me and we decided to go and watch a movie. There wasn't any good movies on that I wanted to watch so I let Kim decide...and we ended up watching a chick flick. 29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Guys and Dolls 29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetguys and dollsShareDolls are a Necessity...Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Capitol Theatre to see Guys and Dolls. This was my christmas present from Kim ('give me experiences instead of objects').It was really good...I think I prefer the lightheartedness of musicals to Operas. Capitol Theatre is one of the great theatres in Sydney. In inside decor is old and glamourous. The Dancing and the singing in the show was really good. Poor guys...the Dolls seem to have the upper hand in this story. In one of the roles was Kenny...from a famous Australian movie 'Kenny'. I have no idea what his real name is. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...697071727374757677...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future. 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out. 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to. 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always. 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer. 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening. 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this monocled cobra.And the huge king cobra (which kept coming over the safety barrier).Chong and I volunteered to hold the python.I wonder how often the snake guy has been bitten by his snakes. 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose. 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close. 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather. 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had to fly via Bangkok, so we were a bit worried how the kids would handle the long flight (especially Lucas), but everyone handled it reasonably well. The boys were very excited to be going on a big aeroplane. Once we arrived to Bangkok it was pretty obvious to see that they were very excited.The only thing that never made it all the way to the hotel was our stroller. We lost it somewhere between Phuket airport and the hotel...but wasn't a big loss and hopefully someone puts it to goo local use. 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareSome of their highlights were the unusual playgrounds they got to play in and the large lollipops at the airport.And some of my highlights were the local toys such as the cars/tractors made from wires and the homemade slingshots. 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - West Coast National Park 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the SoutShareThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the South Africans go there to see the spring flowers, but it is equally beautiful other times of the year with its remote beaches and azure blue water inside the lagoon.It was a beautiful spot to have Kim do a bit of modelling.The boys absolutely loved playing in the water.Even though it is a long drive (on easy roads) there were some interesting creatures along the way.Such as ElandAnd lots of Ostrich.And lots of scenit spots in the small villages along the Atlantic coast. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Hout Bay 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also faShareHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also famous for its boat tours out to Seal Island. This is an island with a large colony of predominantly male seals.From the harbour it is a short 45 minute round trip out to see the seals.Back at the harbour there was one of the locals who had managed to train one of the wild seals to come and get food from him. It would jump out of the water and grab the food from his hand or from his mouth.It was also tame enough for the boys to touch. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Town 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has anShareCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has an African feel to it.It is possible to walk through the city and get a pretty good overview of most things in a single day.In the centre of the city is the Company Gardens which is where the Dutch East India Company used to grow supplies for their ships. This is now a big park full surrounded by old buildings, souvenir stalls and full of squirrels.On the squares there are people entertaining with dance, music and entertainers everywhere.At the waterfront it is full a bustling environment of museums and restaurants. 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Wine lands 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and FranschhShareWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.As everywhere else it is a beautiful area surrounded by mountain ranges.Kim had been recommended a nice restaurant in Franschhoek, but when we got there it was fully booked (or invitation only - not sure), so we ended up at an equally nice french restaurant down the road.The vineyards there are massive compared to Australia - they are proper estates on massive lands.One of the estates had this nice McLaran parked outside.We didn't do much tasting though - the way they do it (you order a sit down wine tasting or a wine package for a fee) didn't really fit with me driving and traveling with kids.The Boys were as usual more interested in playing. 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cheetah Outreach 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wiShareOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wild cats away from cattle and sheep so that these don't get eaten. The idea is that if the farmers keep dogs to keep their animals safe then they don't have to set traps to kill the wild cats. Interesting idea, but I would think that it would take a lot of dogs, and the farmers would probably still shoot or trap the wild cats anyhow.The centre also keeps some cheetahs that visitors are allowed to pat (for a fee). 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Peninsula 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you loShareThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you look. We spent a whole day exploring along the coast...breathtaking. 22. February 2017 19:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma passed away 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandma passed awayShareOn the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet. 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wine Glass 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwine glassShareTonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine. 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 36 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 36ShareI did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it. 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lavender 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetlavenderShare Here is another GCC photo Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up. 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer. 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand. 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!! 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much... 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Birthday 21. August 2015 08:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthdShareI realised that I hadn't posted anything from Aidens birthday.On the weekend we had a bowling birthday party with all the kids (and mum and dad) dressed up as super heroes.We also had a family dinner where we celebrated both his, Kayla's and Adams (his cousins) birthdays.
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning of Frost 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we haShareAlthough we have had a beautiful winter with lots of sunny days and mild daytime temperatures, we have also had some cold mornings.One morning the car had frost on it and it was only 5 degrees outside (most winter mornings it is 8-10 degrees with 18-22 degree daytime temps).
21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden graduating to Turtle 21. August 2015 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the ShareLast weekend Aiden graduated in his swim class from being a Crab to being a turtle.He's been in the swim class for a couple of years now and never graduated. He would swim fine with me, but would cry and be scared with the swim teacher.After our trip to Thailand in June he gained a lot of confidence and was very happy to swim by himself, but the swim teacher was too careful so he was unable to show what a good swimmer he really is. So, last weekend I asked the swim teacher to let him swim with the result that she by the end of the lesson graduated him and moved him to the next class.He was so proud (and so was his dad).
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk with the boys 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee toShareIn the spirit of trying to keep the boys active Kim and I took them of a coastal walk from Coogee to Clovelly on a beautiful winters day.The water in the little bays were calm and clear.Half way we sat down and had a snack.Kim braved it with the aerial yoga.And the boys were being themselves...best mates.They loved being outside and they managed to walk the whole way (bribed by ice cream) even though Lucas on the last stretch was asking to be picked up.
18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Steam train day 18. August 2015 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old ShareThis Sunday we took the boys to Thirlmere trainworks. This is a large train museum with lots of old steam trains.Here we learned that steam trains in NSW were running up until 1973 which means that we were born in the era of steam trains...makes me feel really old.We went for a ride on one of the old steam trains (I think I was more excited than the kids).As usual Aiden and Lucas were monkeying around being best mates. This is a bus on rails.This is an instruction carriage used to teach how to operate the brakes on a steam train.
10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday 10. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordeShareOn the day we were flying out it was Kims birthday.I had arranged a cake for her in the morning ordered through one of the local cafes a couple of days earlier.The hotel provided a fairly average cream and jam pile that no one ate.
9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kims Birthday show 9. July 2015 15:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.ThiShareTo celebrate Kims birthday she organised for the family to go and see a show called Siam Niramit.This show was about a 45 minutes drive from the hotel but transport was as usual included (as it is in pretty much all activities you organise).Unfortunately Kims dad couldn't join us as he had been severely dehydrated from not drinking enough water and wearing too many clothes in the heat.We were greeted at the show by actors in their beautiful costumes.We then proceeded into the venue where we had a large buffet style dinner. KC organised for the staff to come and sign birthday song for Kim.After dinner there were some pre-show activities such as kick boxing, tug of war with elephants as well as an elephant parade. More actors were dressed in their costumes.After this was the show. The staging and props were absolutely amazing. Everything was big, and very well made. They even had a small river flowing through the stage in which actors rowed their canoos and swam in. They also had a massive monsoon rainfall in one of the acts.The various acts despicted important historical chapters of the Thai history and mythology.The had fabled creatures and real elephants, water buffaloes as part of the acting. Actors went flying across the stage with more that 100 actors as part of the show.Below are some of the photos I could find to 'borrow' as I didn't take any photos during the show itself (not allowed).
8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Muay Thai 8. July 2015 09:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening I went to see Thai boxing. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, bShareOne evening I went to see Thai boxing or Muay Thai as it is called locally. I asked the rest of the family if anyone wanted to join me, but they all said no (it is the national sport of Thailand). I had been once before long time ago in Bangkok and wanted to experience it again.I decided to pay the bit extra and get a VIP seat right next to the ring and that was definitely worth the extra money.There were 8 fights that evening. The first fight was between two kids around 11 years old. Especially the kid in black shorts was very strong and was dominating the fight throughout.The second fight was between two older teenagers. Again the kid in black was dominating the match.The third fight was between to women, a Canadian and a Thai. The canadian girl looked very relaxed and was definitely ready to fight. The Thai girl had no chance against her and the match ended in knockout.Before each fight they go through this unique dance ritual.I was privileged to sit next to one of the judges who has happy to talk, so between each round I could ask him questions about the scoring system which is rather confusing.The 4th match was between a French and a Thai. The foreigners are really dominating this sport now and the Thai's were generally struggling.As with all the fights wit foreigners this fight also ended in a knockout.The 5th fight was back to two Thais fighting.One of the last fights was between a brazilian and a Thai. When walking into the ring you could tell that the brazil was very strong.He started by kicking the Thai in the chest and then punched him in the face.The fight lasted less than a minute before a knockout.The last fight was more in the heavyweight class, again between a brazilian and a Thai.This fight was full of power and again it ended up in knockout.After the fights I happened see the winners lining up out the back. I managed to get a photo with a couple of them....yeah, I look really convincing there.This evening was definitely one of my highlights from the trip and if we were going back then I would probably go again. The atmosphere is amazing and if the fighters are good then the experience is phenomenal.
6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Island trip 6. July 2015 07:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large sShareOne morning Kim booked a trip out to some of the smaller islands of Phuket.The trip was in a large speed boat and initially the family didn't want to go because they were worried about getting seasick, but eventually they changed their minds.The boys loved the experience and were very proud wearing their life jackets.On the island we could feed the fish from the beach.And there was time to play in the water for the boys (and a bit of snorkeling for me).It is also good to see that they are still using their long tail boats for traditional fishing.
5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Baby elephant 5. July 2015 12:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed ShareAfter visiting the big Buddha we stopped to feed a baby elephant.The kids were a little overwhelmed by its trunk, but fun nevertheless.
26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camping - Wombeyan Caves 26. August 2018 16:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just beShareWe made another camping trip. This time to Wombeyan caves with one of Kims colleagues.It was just before winter set in, so the nights were cold and it was nice sitting around the fire at night.There are a lot of limestone caves in the area that are worth visiting. We did this one which was self guided.I tried to teach the boys how to shoot with a bow - kept them busy for a while.We also rigged up a badminton net for both adults and kids to play.But mostly it was the fire that the boys had fun with.We also did a really long 8km walk - almost lost the track at one point.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My dad's 75th birthday 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotelShareThis year it was my dad's 75 birthday. I traveled back for the party.The party was at a little hotel (in danish called a 'Kro') at Soroe.While there I also got to see the new house they are living in.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest wShareAyutthaya is the old capital of Thailand. It is a couple of hour north of Bangkok, and the easiest way to get there (by far) is by Train (we learned this the hard way).The capital was only moved 250 years ago after it was ransacked by the Burmese, but now most of what used to be some extraordinary buildings are now mostly rubble.It is a large area with lots of temples, so it is worthwhile having plenty of time and not rush it. We just visited three of the main sites, and that was plenty with the kids around.Some of the highlights are the big lying down Buddha.People still use this as a place of worship.And apparently it is good luck if you can make a coin stick on the buddhas feed (without resorting to chewing gum).At one of the temples there is also the head of Buddha stuck in the roots of the tree.And as usual it is worthwhile keeping a look out for other moments involving people.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Ayutthaya Train 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe took the train back to Bangkok after visiting Ayutthaya on 2nd class tickets.There is not much diShareWe took the train back to Bangkok after visiting Ayutthaya on 2nd class tickets.There is not much difference between the classes except extra bolstering on the seats. We however found a more open carriage where the kids could better play, draw and read books during the ride. There was also a bit more life here. I went for a couple of walks through the train and found a lot of interesting sights.The carriages were open between the carriages, so people used these areas to sit sown and get some fresh air or a smoke.There was also a section that was reserved for monks, where I got permission to take this shot.The mail/cargo carriage was more open with this man sitting keeping an eye on things.As we approached Bangkok the man from the little kitchen chased people away from a part of our carriage as this was his place to sleep.
26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Blue Mountains 26. August 2018 15:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis winter we went to the Blue mountains with a group of friends. We hired a house at Leura and speShareThis winter we went to the Blue mountains with a group of friends. We hired a house at Leura and spend the days going for walks.This is from the Grans Canyon walk.And some from the other walks.
26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Thailand - Floating market 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe floating market is 2 hours drive south of Bangkok. We made a bargain with a taxi driver to driveShareThe floating market is 2 hours drive south of Bangkok. We made a bargain with a taxi driver to drive us all there in a minivan. In the process he tried to take us to the wrong place 5 kilometers from the market and tried to rip us off by saying we should pay an exorbitant amount to take a boat from there - Kim and I had been there before and remembered that it was possible to drive there. With the assistance from Kim's colleague, the driver was put in his place and took us to the right location, so we still came out ahead and it turned out to be a nice day trip.The market is very much for tourists these days, but they still have the original boats selling food, although the market itself is all souvernirs.It is however interesting to observe the other tourists and I managed to capture a couple of good moments.
26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bangkok 26. August 2018 14:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAfter Laos we went back to Bangkok.Bangkok is much the same, however it feels a lot cleaner with regShareAfter Laos we went back to Bangkok.Bangkok is much the same, however it feels a lot cleaner with regards to smoke from all the bikes, but the traffic itself is horrendous. The tuk-tuks are still there, but they try to charge exorbitant prices, so it was far cheaper and more convenient to get a taxi.As usual there are still lots of interesting choices for food, such as braised pigs head.Or Scorpions (which are mostly sold to tourists)When it comes to shopping, Kim was in shoe shop heaven.The boys however was in their own upside down ice cream heaven.The nightlife is also much the same, with the more relaxes and romantic atmosphere along the river.As opposed to the more thrashy massage parlour atmosphere just around the corner from our hotel.While we were there it was childrens week, much to the joy of the boys.This also gave me some unique photo opportunities such as the Thai version of Wonder woman.Evening were spend having nice dinners with friends, Kim's colleagues and by ourselves.This photo was my all I packed for the entire trip (only thing missing is my camera and the two lenses I brought along). Everything fitted into a small carry-on backpack.
11. March 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monks - Laos 11. March 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetReligion is an integral part of Laos society where the majority are Budhists.ShareReligion is an integral part of Laos society where the majority are Budhists.The monks dressed in orange and red ropes are still visible everywhere and it is largely seen as becoming a novice (junior monk) is seen as an opportunity to get an education and support your family if you come from a poor rural area. The high influx of tourists, especially to Luang Prabang is therefore a bit of a win-win situation for everyone. The tourists support the temples in the area by paying their admission fees to visit and on both my trips I have found that the monks are keen to have a conversation as it is a way of practicing their language skills.In Luang Prabang the monks walk in procession every morning to collect rice from worshipper along the roads. Before sunrise there are hundreds of monks walking the streets in every direction. There is an equal horde of tourists trying to take photos of these monks and equally tourists handing out (sometimes dubious) rice to them.There are posters around the city encouraging being there and seeing the monks as well as providing some guidelines such as keeping a certain distance, not using flash photography and if you hand out rice then where to get it from. Most of it common sense really, so it was sad to see how some would be blocking the paths and sticking their camera phones with flashes into the monks faces.Sacha and I went there a couple of mornings, but because of the time of the year everything was dark and because the monks move quite fast through the streets it was a challenge getting good shots.One afternoon we walked past a temple and a group of monks were in progress of cutting down a large tree and afterwards trimming off the branches. They were going to use some of the tree trunk for traditional drums and the rest for ornamental purposes inside the temple.In the late afternoons you would hear them chanting in the small rooms of meditations, chanting and prayer. These are often smaller places of worship and not part of the main temples which are used for more ceremonial purposes.One evening I heard such chanting and went to investigate and found these monks. Definitely one of my favourite moments in Luang Prabang.A common assumption and misconception is that the monks live by an ancient code with a simple life, so it is quite interesting to see that even they have adopted modern technology with smart phones and cameras.
11. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Locals transport - Laos 11. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe locals are still relying on motorbikes to get around. They are far cheaper and more convenient iShareThe locals are still relying on motorbikes to get around. They are far cheaper and more convenient in the towns. It is even possible to fit an entire family onto a single motorbike. Younger kids and high schoolers ride their push bikes for transport.Although Aiden and the other kids definitely preferred the motor bikes.Nothing too flash for weddings - a normal new car will suffice. If you notice the sign on the door, then I am not sure if the bride was expecting to come home to 'Meat & Sausage'.There are also some vintage cars around which have survived since colonial times - like this 1952 Citroen.
10. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bowling - Laos 10. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the last day in Luang Prabang we went to the local ten pin bowling alley.We had heard and read thShareOn the last day in Luang Prabang we went to the local ten pin bowling alley.We had heard and read that this is the place where things are happening in Laos. When we got there the place was totally deserted apart from a few staff members. We did play bowling and it is a bit surreal to play by ourselves in this fairly modern centre in Laos.They didn't have any support rails for the kids, but Aiden especially did really well and the kids managed to beat Kim on points.
19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Serenpidity canyon 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetserenpidity canyonShareLast year I received a gift voucher through work and decided to use it for a canyoning trip in the blue mountains before it expired.one of the companies were doing intermediate canyons and it happens that the canyon they were doing this Sunday was the serendipity canyon at mount Wilson. We (two guides and 6 other clients) parked at mount Wilson fire station and headed down the trail 30 minutes downhill. After a quick briefing about the canyon and a change to wetsuits we absailed into the canyon itself.There were lots of yabbies...really big ones everywhere.It was a fun canyon with a couple of a absails and lots of jumps into water pools and swim-throughs. It was raining a lot the day before so there was a lot of water in the canyon and the water was relatively warm.Once we were out of the canyon we had some lunch and headed back to the car a 45 minute uphill walk later. We returned back to Katoomba at around 3pm in thick fog. After a quick turnaround I headed back towards sydney as a snail pace until I was below the clouds where visibility improved. I made it back just in time for having dinner with the family.A lot of the canyons in the mountains are still closed due to the bushfire a couple of months ago.
10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Sourdough 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread sourdoughShareFor the past 9 days is has been a small project of mine to try and bake an authentic sourdough bread.By sourdough I mean by using the old techniques of not adding yeast and let the bread ferment using the natural yeast from the air.As such it is not a lot of work, but there is a lot of waiting time and there are a lot of places that things can go wrong.I finally managed to bake an actual bread last night and brought it for the family to taste.They liked it and asked if I could bake them some more. Fortunately I still had some ferment left over for an additional two breads...photo above is one of them.Although it was interesting to do, I think it will take a while before I attempt it again...the whole process is just too long.
6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emmas Babtism 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetemmas babtismShareEmma was baptised this weekend at the local church. Fastest ever...the priest was speed reading!
6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2014 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchinese new year 2014ShareThe other day it was Chinese new year. It is now the year of the horse.Again it was celebrated with vegan food and money was put on Aidens rocking horse for good luck.
6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his tricycle 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden pedalling his tricycleShareAiden has finally learned how to ride his little tricycle (the one his grandma gave him just before she passed away) by using the pedals.He is very proud...hopefully he is able to soon using his new skills on the bike he got for christmas.Even Lucas was proud and gave Aiden the victory jump.
6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Walnut and Fig bread 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread walnut and fig breadShareAt the moment I am going through a phase where I Loooveee baking bread.There is something really satisfying about working with something that is so diverse and alive. And there is nothing like eating a freshly baked bread with a nice crust.So far I have found a couple of recipes I really like...one of them is this walnut and fig bread.On the weekend I made it for the family dinner and they wanted the recipe. - 400g white flour into a bowl- Add 100g of wholemeal flour- Add 10g of sea salt flakes- Add 5g of dry yeast into the bowl- Add 335ml of water - Mix it all together using your hand- Kneed it by stretching it out on a table and then roll it up...do this 3-6 times- flatten the bread to a thickness of about 15mm and then place walnuts and chopped figs on top. Roll up the bread with the walnuts and figs inside.- Stretch the bread another couple of time and roll it up until the walnuts and figs are mixed into the bread.- Put the bread in a bowl and cover it with glad wrap (or better yet, just leave it on the table and cover it with the bowl) for one hour...knock back the bread every 20 minutes (3 times in total).- Leave the bread for another one hour (without knocking it back). After 30 minutes (30 minutes prior to baking) start preheating the oven with a baking/pizza stone at 250 degrees. Also put a small metal tray in the oven (for the ice cubes)- Add a bit of semolina (or flour) to the baking stone and to the top of the bread to avoid it sticking.- Place the bread on the baking stone and make a couple of cuts to the top of the dough.- Add 3-4 ice cubes to the metal tray- Close the oven and turn down the temperature to 200 degrees immediately.- Bake for 30 minutes and remove from the oven.
23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Gardens light show. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley gardens light showShareEvery year hunter valley garden put up a light show where they decorate part of the garden in christmas lights. They leave this open until end of January, so this year we headed up there to have a look....enjoy.
23. January 2014 12:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Trip with family 23. January 2014 12:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley trip with familyShareLast weekend we made an overnight trip to the Hunter Valley a couple of hours drive north of Sydney.The main reason was to see the lights in the Hunter Valley Garden (see separate post), but also to go and taste some wine and generally have a good time.Pretty soon after we arrived the girls were distracted by the chocolate and cheese places. We did however go to a couple of places for wine tasting.We also had some really nice food up there. I was especially impressed by a really nice gnocchi salad I had....it was yummi.Outside it was really hot...like 39 degrees in the shade. There were a couple of horses relaxing under a couple of trees.We decided an alternative approach of checking into our hotel and jump in the pool to cool off. In the evening we went to the light show and on the following day we just did a number of wineries before heading back to Sydney.
17. January 2014 12:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ten Pin Bowling 17. January 2014 12:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetten pin bowlingShareOn the weekend we did some ten pin bowling with the family.Kim had managed to secure some cheap tickets so it was great to play against the family.We had one lane for the kids (with rails) and one lane for the adults. I had a bad start and was behind much of the game, but my luck eventually caught up and I started playing a good game. Afterwards we had a bit of a play in the games arcadeAiden was absolutely terrified of the big scary bear (I can see why).The kids also tried to figure out what this machine was for:I love some of the old 50's style decor.
17. January 2014 12:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water Play 17. January 2014 12:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater playShareIt is summer and Lucas and Aiden is enjoying a bit of water play in the back yard on warm days.
6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passing of Venus 6. June 2012 02:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpassing of venusShareToday is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo.
5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Camera returned for warranty 5. June 2012 07:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcamera returned for warrantyShareBummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed. Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light.
31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New camera - Nikon D800 31. May 2012 07:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew camera d800ShareToday I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent. I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on... The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it.
14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson 14. May 2012 06:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothers day with autumn colours in mt wilsonShare It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I. When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air. We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry. The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome. There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden. Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink". After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl.
12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Officer and a Gentleman 12. May 2012 07:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan officer and a gentlemanShareToday Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic.
7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden 7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethalfway thereShareKim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home.
25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kurnell walk 25. April 2012 03:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkurnell walkShareToday was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. There is even a small lighthouse about a kilometer down the track and the rocks have cook textures.
22. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Symbio Wildlife Park 22. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsymbio wildlife parkShareToday we went to the Symbio Wildlife park together with some of our friends. They don't have a lot of animals in the park, but the ones they have a pretty cool and it is a good spot to get some nice animal photos (It was especially nice to see that they had polished the glass surrounding some animals). It was also really cool to have Aiden and Sammi feed some of the more friendly animals.
22. April 2012 05:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Luke and Alexsandra's wedding 22. April 2012 05:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetluke and alexandra s weddingShareToday Luke and Alexsandra was married. She is from Serbia so the wedding itself was a beautiful traditional Serbian Orthodox wedding in a small church in Alexandria. The church was very darkly lit and I was shooting using natural light trying to be as discreet as possible using my old Nikon D50 camera (still waiting for the new D800) but by some miracle I was able to capture the above photos (by setting it to my max 1600 ISO and underexpose 2 stops and then push and noise reduce in post...would have loved to have one more stop). Luke has some Scotish ancestry so ourside the church there was a guy playing the bag pipe. Afterwards the reception was in Drumoyne with about 250 guests invited. Lots of very loud Serbian music and traditional Serbian line dancing (Not sure what the correct name is).
16. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Easter show and EQ 16. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeteaster show and eqShareSynday we took Dylan to the Easter show at Fox Studios. We had bought him a 5 hour pass as a reward for an assignment we gave him.Dylan tried a number of rides, but I think his favourite was a dodge'm'cars.While Dylan was queueing up we had a look around at the other entertainment.
16. August 2013 07:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Harbour walk with friends 16. August 2013 07:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetharbour walk with friendsShareLast weekend I went for a walk along the harbour with a couple of friends and Aiden (in my backpack).It was a beautiful winters day being sunny and 25 degrees.We started out at Waverton and walked almost across to Greenwich. It wasn't a long walk but very pleasant (especially since I also had Aiden to carry).
5. August 2013 09:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden and Lucas at the Beach 5. August 2013 09:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden and lucas at the beachShareThe other day we went to Maroubra beach to let the boys play in the sand and also to try and get some photos of them together. It is currently winter here in Sydney which sometimes provides this beautiful cool light.Lucas and Aiden are now really good at playing together...Lucas is doing his best to copy everything that Aiden does and at the same time tried to keep up, whic is difficult when you cant walk yet....And Aiden is good at sharing his toys and make sure that Lucas has something to play with.
5. August 2013 09:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Test Portrait shot 5. August 2013 09:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettest portrait shotShareThe other day I did a couple of test portrait shots...I wanted a portrait that was a bit more moody than usual.It is not easy getting the low key lighting right...much easier to do high key where you can pretty much blast the subject with light.I haven't had the time to experiment further to accomplish what I wanted...but here is what I did get after 10-15 minutes experimenting.
31. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Clever boy 31. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclever boyShareYesterday Kim caught Lucas grabbing her car keys and the trying to use the keys to unlock the front door...with a bit of practice and some extra height me might succeed one day.I think he just wanted to take the big red car outside for a spin...
30. July 2013 08:36 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family picnic at the beach 30. July 2013 08:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfamily picnic at the beachShareOn the weekend we went to the beach for a little family picnic...ham and cheese sandwiches.we also wanted to get some photos of Lucas and Aiden playing together in the sand.We especially wanted to get one of them sitting together look at the waves. Normally Aiden is terrified of the waves, but because Lucas was there we were able to get him to sit still.It wasn't the best light in the middle of a sunny day but I love the cool winter light this time of the year. It is hard to describe...but the light has a less warm feel the during the summertime.Aiden and Lucas are now best of mates and having a lot of fun. Once Lucas learns to walk they will be big trouble and we will constantly have to chase after them. Aiden can sometimes get a bit rough, but Lucas is a tough little bundle of muscles and loves copying him.
30. July 2013 07:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing on my birthday 30. July 2013 07:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing on my birthdayShareOn my birthday this year I went climbing at Barrenjoey with some friends. It was the first time for over a year that I have done any climbing...let alone outdoors, but fortunately it was all top ropes.Barrenjoey is one of the most beautiful spots in Sydney.I am totally out of shape but still managed to get through the climbs we set up.We were supposed to have had a dinner the night before but most people were busy so we decided to cancel the dinner and the let me go climbing instead. I was supposed to have been taking Aiden with me (Barrenjoey is relatively safe for kids), but he was still a bit unwell from his hospital visit. I think I will start looking for a good climbing helmet for him so that we have it for next time.I had a great day out with friends and it was great to get back on the rock.
27. July 2013 05:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A bit of a scare 27. July 2013 05:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeta bit of a scareShareLast night we had a bit of a scare when we suddenly had to rush Aiden to the hospital in an ambulance... He was over at grandads place most of the day playing and when he came back we noticed that he had a bit of a temperature and didn't want to eat, but otherwise ok and playful. We decided to give him a quick shower before giving him some panadol and then bedtime.In the shower he was playing as usual with water and his plastic cups when I left him to get dressed. When I came back a few minutes later to turn off the water and get him dressed I could tell that he was not his normal self and was shaking a bit. Thinking that he was cold I quickly took him out to get him dressed but could then tell that he was pretty bad...I couldn't get in contact with him and his breathing was irregular and shallow.I quickly called Kim and had her call an ambulance. While we were waiting he started having some muscle spasms and started throwing up. Fortunately we are close to the ambulance station so they arrived pretty quickly and took myself and Aiden to the children's hospital which is also close by.At the hospital he started responding again and the doctors there think that a spike in his fever caused it. They kept him there for most of the evening until his temperature had dropped and they were sure he was well hydrated which was around midnight.Good that all turned out ok...Aiden has been pretty happy today even though he hasn't eaten much and slept much of the day.
22. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 10 Months Photo 22. July 2013 06:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 10 months photoShareThis weekend we went to the local park to get a photo of Lucas for his 'First Year' album.We wanted to get some photos of him on the swing.But we also managed to snap a couple with Aiden...
21. July 2013 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing soccer 21. July 2013 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing soccerShareAiden has started playing soccer (not real soccer, but they do get to kick a ball).He is very proud that he has real soccer shirts and shorts.We started taking him to assist him with his development. We are starting to see some progress but he is still a bit behind his age group.
21. July 2013 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lego Turtle 21. July 2013 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlego turtleShareAiden and I often sit and build Lego together (Sometimes Lucas also joins us, but he is better at taking it apart).One day we build this Lego turtle worthy of a photo...Aiden had great fun pushing it along the ground.
2. May 2013 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Captured by the tribes 2. May 2013 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu captured by the tribesShareThey finally caught us and wanted to put us in the big pot......but we told them that we are too skinny and that some of the fat tourists would taste better and be able to feed the village for months, so they let us go (whew...)!
2. May 2013 08:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu Tribes 2. May 2013 08:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu tribesShareWhile in Vanuatu we went on a couple of tours to get some insight into the old tribal culture.We did one evening tour with food, song and dance and then a couple of days later we did another one during the daytime with a bit more insight into the tribal life.On the evening trip they would be jumping out at us in the middle of the bush.Afterwards they entertained us with song and dance.During the day tour explained the significance of things such as their tribal drawings.How they would use bark for making clothing and other items.How they would preserve banana for several months....and the wild pigs they would hunt.And they would also explain how cannibalism used to work in their society.As well as other traditions.I took a whole bunch of portraits of the people in the village.There were also a bunch of kids around.
2. May 2013 08:15 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden playing with the local kids 2. May 2013 08:15 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden playing with the local kidsShareOn one of the trips to a local village Aiden started playing with the local kids. It was great that he had some fun as it is pretty hard for someone his age to sit still for long periods of time.The local kids were great at helping him around and holding the dog so he could pat it.
2. May 2013 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Fireshow 2. May 2013 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu fireshowShareOne evening we went to see a fire show...This turned out to be probably the best fireshow we have ever seen...spectacular.Fortunately I brought my tripod along so I could capture the following amazing pictures.The whole show was about 30 minutes with 6-10 performers and finished with group dancing where all the local kids also participated.
2. May 2013 08:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Kids 2. May 2013 08:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu kidsShareObviously I took a large amount of family photos in Vanuatu.Here are some of them....and...all this holiday can be very exhausting...
2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Kims Dad 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu kims dadShareKims Dad joined us in Vanuatu. It was great to have him along and quite funny at times. When we were out and about he wanted his photo taken with people we met. And he was brave enough to try the local Kava...I didn't tell him how they make it.And it was great to have him there to help with the kids.
2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - The market in Port Vila 2. May 2013 08:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu the market in port vilaShareOn one of the days we made a day trip into Port Vila city centre. Here was the big market with is open 24 hours per day.The market is full of fresh produce of all sorts depending on the seasons.There is even some live produce available such as chicken and crabs.Because the market is always open, people live and sleep between the stalls with their families.It is also the place that people go to during lunch to buy food to eat.There was a whole row of women sitting their waving their arms to keep the flies away from the food.Also, I don't understand why the western world is spending so much effort and resources on finding cures to diseases such as cancer, diabeter, high blood pressure, arthritis, obesity, athma etc. since they here in Vanuatu already has one magical cure that takes care of them all. It was cheap and easily available at the market and it doesn't matter how much you buy, the price is always the same.They were also selling improvised charcoal stoves bringing back memories of Kenya where everything was cooked on a Jiko's.While we were outside the market discussing where to go next this woman and her little girl walked past. The little girl let go of he mums hand and walked over to Aiden (who was sitting in his pram) and gave him a BIG kiss...Aiden is such a chick magnet.
2. May 2013 08:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Vanuatu - Waterfalls 2. May 2013 08:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvanuatu waterfallsShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lago di Como 17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlago di comoShare After the Riviera we drove up to Lago di Como (Lake Como). This was the only place on the trip where we hadn't organised accomodation prior to us arriving. When we arrived we initially used the TomTom to find us a B&B, but it kept taking us up into the hills on all these narrow streets with blind corners. We therefore instead decided to drive up along the shore of the lake and just check out whatever hotels we came past. We ended up finding a place for a reasonable price in Argegno. It was right on the lake next to the passenger ferry and our room was facing the lake....perfect! For dinner we drove to Menaggio a bit further up the lake. Parking was impossible because there was another festival happening so I ended up doing another illegal parking (If you are in Italy you do like the Italians). Next morning we went down to the ferry and bought a day ticket for the central part of the ticket. This enabled us to take the ferry and hop on and off whenever we felt like it. This meant that we we easily could get to other places on the lake such as Bellagio and Varenna. It also meant that we were able to look at the expensive villas from the lakeside. On the way back in the afternoon we stopped at Tremezzo at one of the large villas that was open to the public. The villa was surrounded by a beautiful garden. In the evening we were tired (and I was finally developing some sort of a sun tan evident from the sandal stripes on my feet). 17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Italian Riviera & Cinque Terre 17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetitalian rivieraShare After Pisa we headed to the Italian Riviera, also called the Flower Riviera. I asked Kim to find us a nice spot along the coast for lunch and she picked Lido di Camaiore. When I was a kid I went to the italian riviera quite a lot with my parents. My mum and dad met eachother here in a town called Diano Marina, both working for the same travel company as travel companies. We used to stay in caravan parks along the coast and I don't remember the place being very busy (but I may remember wrong). When we arrived to Camaiore we were met by beaches full of hotels (whom had each closed of an area of the beach for themselves), umbrellas and people boiling in the sun and tanning oil. After lunch I decided to drive along the coast to our hotel in Sestri Levante...this turned out to be a mistake. After 30 kilometers full endless beaches covered in umbrellas, of dodging pedestrians and cyclists, traffic lights and people parking to go for a swim I decided I'd had enough and headed for the motorway. This part of the riviera is really not very nice and I was looking forward to go somewhere with a bit more charm. Sestri Levante was the only place we could find accomodation. The hotel was up in the hills far away from the coast line, it was expensive and absolutely nothing special compared to all the other places we were staying during our trip. In the evening we drove to a town called Rapallo for dinner. The city had closed off the roads around the water because of a festival, so it was really nice to sit at the water eating seafood and watch people. After dinner we went for a walk along the water down to the area where the festival was taking place. We were sitting there for a while listening to the music and enjoying a perfect evening. When we came back to the car to drive home it turned out that we'd received a parking ticket (20 Euros). We were parking in a valid parking space and I thought we were outside the hours wheer we had to pay....but obviously not. I'd done lots of illigal parking elsewhere on the trip so didn't feel too bad about it. Next day it was time to explore Cinque Terre. This is a national park along the costline with 5 small villages accessible only from the ocean (There is a trainline now). We drove to the only one of the villages that can be accessed by car Monterosso and parking right next to the village area. From here we walked down to the water. It turned out that the trains weren't running between the villages so the only access was by boat or walk. We didn't have time to walk so bought a day ticket for the boat. While on the boat we did a bit of planning and decided to go to the furtherst village Riomaggiore first and from here walk to the next village Manarola. From here we would take the boat to Vernazza and then back to Monterosso. Cinque Terre is a beautiful part of the Italian riviera, and although there is a lot of tourists there it doesn't feel overcrowded such as many other places. When we vere having lunch along the beached the previous day I was dreading that Cinque Terre would be as crowded as that. In the evening we decided to drive to Portofino for dinner. We arrived there (along all these small narrow streets) around 7pm. Although Portofine if a nice place it doesn't beat the villages at Cinque Terre in beauty. The place is expensive in all respects and there isn't a lot of shops and restaurants, it is mainly fashion and expensive jewellery being sold there. Obviously catering for the Euripean rich who dock here in their expensive million dollar boats. We therefore decided to go back to the centre of Sestri Levante and have dinner here. 17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pisa - A revisit three decades later 17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetpisaShare When I was a child I spend a lot of summers with my parents in Italy. They used to work in the Northern part of Italy as travel guides and as a result we generally headed that way during the summer time with our caravan or with a tent. When I was a baby my parent took me to Pisa (I have to trust them I an don't remember) and also up into the leaning tower. Kim and I was planning to drive from Tuscany to the Italien Riviera and I asked Kim if it was ok to make a short stop at Pisa for me to have a look at the tower some 3X years later. Our Tom-Tom navigated us by the backway into the city and within a short timefra we were at the tower. We had a look for a parking spot and literally found a spot less than 100 metres from the tower (so far pretty fortunate with the parking). It was really cool to have a look at the tower. They have started allowing people to enter the tower again, but when we got there they next timeslot was 6pm in the evening (8 hours later) so we instead took some photos and bought some T shirts for Kims family. Of cause we had to take the classic photos of trying to straighten the tower. And a couple of nice ones And then there was the silly ones And then some photos from the beautiful architecture of the tower and the church next to it. 17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tuscany 17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweettuscanyShareWhile Kim and I was in San Gemignano in Tuscany we spent a day just driving around in the beautiful landscape. Even though we just missed the harvest it was still really beautiful. It is full of all these rolling hills, Vineyards, Sunflower fields and old Italian houses. Driving was fun and I could easily have spent longer time just driving around there exploring small villages etc. I would love to go back there during spring when all the flowers are out and the fields have been planted. 17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Siena and one expensive dinner 17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsiena and one expensive dinnerShareOn the first day in Tuscany we decided to drive into Siena and have a look around.Our first impression was that parking was going to be a problem. There was some large tourist carparks on the outside of the city walls changing an exorbant amount of money per hour. We were planning to have dinner in the city and was planning to be there for most of the day and eventually we found a spot in a parking area that didn't have any meters. There was some italian scribling underneath the sign and we hoped that it didn't say "Reserved for residents and permit holders".Anyway, eventually we made it inside the city walls and was met by 8 storeys of escalators from the walls to the innner city (You wouldn't want those fat Americans loosing any weight while on holiday).We went around to some of the tourist attractions and there was unbeliveable queues everywhere. We started queuing up to get into the large tower at the main square and for 30 minuted the queue didn't move. Eventually we gave up and couldn't be bothered.Instead we decided to wander around the city looking at the old buildings and at shops which is really nice.Siena is known for the annual horse race in the center of the city. It was amazing to look at the area and suddenly realise why the horses often go flying into the barriers when they get around the corners of the race course. The details of the houses is incredible. Everything is decorated. A metal spike is not just a skike any longer, but a instead formed into a dragon, a snake or a swan.In the evening we were going for dinner at an italian restaurant called 'Cane e Gato' (Kat and Dog). It was recommended to Kim by one of her colleagues who had also warned us that it was a bit on the pricey side.At the place we were staying I found a book about Tuscany where it said that the degustation was 50 Euros (Appx $95 AUD). When we arrived we were given no menu's or any price list. The girl (Who turned out to be the daughter of the owner, who himself was in the kitchen with his wife) showed us our table.We were told what was the degustation menu consisted of and got started. The food was quite nice...all ingredients that were in season from the surrounding country side. The pastas were home made and everything was very delicious.At the end Kim and I was discussing what the damage was...a bit of a surprise when we were presented with a bill of 175 Euros ($320 AUD). This was a bit more than we expected.Fortunately we didn't have a parking ticket when we got back to the car (This would have been the icing on the cake).Another late night finishing dinner after midnight and then 45 minutes drive back to San Gimignano. 17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Manhatten of the Medievil - San Gemignano 17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsan gemignanoShareAfter Verona we drove to Tuscany to a small medievil town called San Gimignano. It is a very small town where in the medievil days they were competing who could build the most 'high-rises'. This means that today the town is full of all these tall towers (There used to be a lot more back in those days).The town is full of tourists during the daytime and at night the town is again taken over by the locals including the werewolves from the surrounding area.We were staying inside the old city walls, so for the most part we were safe except for the odd werewolf. They also have the world champion in Gelato...normally I don't belive marketing gimmick like this, but I must admit that the gelato was very nice.At night time once the tourists were gone it was an amazing place. The towers are rising into the night sky and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the towers just using the ambient light. 17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Verona and the Opera - Italy 17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetverona and the operaShareWe arrived to Milan in Italy from Copenhagen in the evening. The first thing we did after landing was to pick up our rental car which was a small Fiat Panda (Never, ever rent a large car in Italy...some streets only accomodate snall cars) and then drive to our Hotel. The Tom-Tom nagigator software on my mobile phone turned out to be exceptionally useful on our trip to find our way around. The next morning we drove towards Verona and at lunchtime we had a look at our map and noticed that we'd drive right past Lago di Gardia (Lake Garda). I asked Kim to plan a diversion somewhere for a lakeside lunch. She chose Sirmione which is a long peninsula on the southern side of the lake. I used to stay at Lake Garda with my parents when I was a kid. The water is bright blue and it is a beautiful place. We then continued to Verona early afternoon and found our bed and breakfast which is about a kilometer from the city centre. The road up there was very narrow and anything wider than the Panda would not have been able to get through. As soon as we had gotten settled we walked down into the city centre. We had opera tickets for Aida in the old coloseum in Verona in the evening, but had to first pick up the tickets. The tickets were quite pricey so we had chosen to get ticket on the upper stairs with almost everyone else. It meant that it was a bit less confortable and that we would have to enter early to get a good seat. But it also meant that we were sitting up higher which is better for taking photos. The performance was amazing. There was approximately 500 actors on stage (and 4 horses) and ther used about a quarter of the coloseum as the stage. It was a beautiful and warm night with a brightly lit full moon. The performance finished around 1am at night and from there we walked to one of the squares of Verona and had some coffee (Places were still open). The next morning we did a bit more exploration around Verona. Kim wanted to see the romantic balcony of Romeo and Juliet (Or Donald and Daffy Duck as I called them as they are just as real as the imaginary Romeo and Juliet) Since we were there we also had to rub the right breast of the Juliet statue there for good luck. In Daffy's house they also has a lot of interesting art work. Verona is an interesting city. They have a whale bone suspended from one of the gates...apparently the legend says that it will fall down upon the first 'Just' man who passes under it (and kills him??). Unfortunately (or fortunately) it didn't fall on neither Kim or I. The city is full of old buildings with interesting architecture 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Rosenborg - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcopenhagen denmarkShareOn the last day in Denmark our flight wasn't leaving from Copenhagen to Milan until early evening, we therefore decided to head into the capital a bit earlier in the day and spend a couple of hours sightseeing with my parents. We went to a place called Rosenborg (Rose Castle) which is where the Danish royals keep their crown jewels. It is also the place where they train the soldiers that protect the royals. Some of the jewels are absolutely stunning. There is lots of ivory, old weapons, saddles, gold etc. everything coverved with diamonds, perls, emeralds, rubys and other jewels. My mum and dad was waiting outside (half asleep) while we were inside looking at all the awsomeness. 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetknuthenborg zooShare While we were in Denmark we went to the local zoo called Knuthenborg. It was created by the owner of one of the big farms who had a vision to create one of Europes larges open air zoos. What is so special about this particular zoo is that you drive around amongst the animals and in certain areas are allowed to leave the car and interact with the animals. The first place we went was the monkey area. Here we were able to walk around some of the Lemurs (Half monkeys) from Madagascar. Driving around we also saw a number of other animals such as the asian water buffalo (which loves mud), zebras, Zobel Antelopes, Goats Kim even found a horse her own size We had a bit of fun with the camels. I don't know what they were thinking but they kept eating my hair and I think one of them was in love with me. They also have some more exotic animals there such as tigers and rhinos (The wouldn't allow us to get out of our car to pet these). 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Medieval Centre in Denmark 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmidieval centreShare Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century. For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time. Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times. They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres. Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water. We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster. Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself): They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...686970717273747576...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you climbing at cathedral i have been here beforeShareToday Andy and I went climbing at a place called Cathedral at Bangor in the southern part of Sydney. None of us has been there before but according to the description we should park at the end of this street and then it would be a 5 minute scramble from there. We found the start of the track ok, but 15 minutes later we were still bush bashing out way trying to spot markers that would indicate where the cliffs were. Half way down I dropped my water bottle out of my backpack and it disappeared between some rocks. I went down to retrieve it and then we continued down the gully into dense rain forest full of impenetratable bamboo. After taking a couple of turns with dead-ends we could see glimses of the river. and after about a 25 minute walk we suddenly found ourselves on this really nice little beach. Andy mumbled that there was no way that he was going to go back the same way and he'd rather walk a big detour along the river. We could now see the cliffline and walked down to the end of the beach where we went back into the forest along a track that let us to the cliffs. We could see why it was called The Cathedral. The cliffs are massive, intimidating and completely blank of any features that lend themselves to climbing. We had a hard time finding the various routes and started scrambling along the base at the cliffs. We got to the end of the cliffline and I shoulted "I HAVE BEEN HERE BEFORE!". Andy looked at me confused and asked "You've climbed here before". I replied..."No, I have been here before...This is where I dropped my waterbottle". DOOOHHH...we could have saved ourselves a lot of trouble if we had turned left here instead of going straight...and suddenly then way back out didn't look so bad. Anyway we couldn't figure out the climbs so I decided to jump onto a grade 21 climb called Imogen. I got to the first bolt and started moving up on really bad feet (small pebbles) going for a very long reach. Eventually my foothold broke and I slid down the side of the rock getting a sandpaper cut on my arm and leg. We decided to bail the climb and find something that was more suitable for warming up on. We scrambled down to the other end and found a number of grade 16...but eventually I settled for a climb called "Ozone Action (17 ***)" which is what is a mixed climb (part bolted and geared climbing). This was a really good one. It was sustained at the grade and had everything in it...laybacks, chimney, mantel, overhang, slab, face climbing etc. If anyone does it then follow the advise and bring cams/slings....is it desperately run-out unless protected. I set up a belay at the top and Andy followed me up...with a big smile on his face. After this we absailed down to the grade 16's. All good fun...and I toproped something that I'm sure is harder. After this it was time to pack up and head back. 16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2009 16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShareThis weekend we again drove up to the hunter valley about two hours drive North of Sydney. We left at 7am and met the other guys up there just after 9am. This time we went a big group of us but only three of us were tasting wine. The others were taking photos. Kim and I have spent a fair amount of time in the Hunter Valley and have a lot of favourite wines in the area. This time we decided to try some new and smaller places that we hadn't been to before. The challenge is still to find a sub $20 bottle of wine that is really good. It is pretty hard...but not impossible. In total we went to 9 vineyards to taske their wines. Some of the favourites this time was Gartelmann (The Wilhelm Shiraz is a good buy) and Peterson Estate (Kim loooved the sparkling desert wine). For lunch we went to a restaurant called The Verandah. They have a tapas style menu. The food was ok but a bit on the pricey side (but most of the . My favourite place in Hunter is a place called Mojo...but they are only open for dinner. Bimbadgen really let us down this time. They have some really good wines there, but the customer service was appalingly bad! They did not provide any assistance and were very rude (not just limited to one person there). I wanted to buy a couple of their wines but ended up walking away because there was no-one there to help. 6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans Birthday 2009 6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethans birthdayShareThis weekend it was Ethans 8th Birthday and his parents had organised a Birthday party for all his friends. As the last couple of years Kim and I was asked if we could facepaint the kids (We are not really good at face painting but the kids really don't care). Most of the kids had some degree of autism so just getting them to stand still while we paint them is a challenge. The previous two years I was dressed up as a pirat but decided to do something something different this year. I wanted to come dressed as a monster (Ethan likes Monsters) but Kim though that I shouldn't scare the kids and that I should come as a joker instead. We bought a hat and some stripey tights...it looked really funny.One of the parent though I was a paid helper when we arrived and started issuing me orders regarding that I really should be watching the kids so that they wouldn't injure themselves in the jumping castle that they had hired...he must have found it really unprofessional when I brushed him off ignoring his orders (I have a strong belief that kids should be allowed to be kids and that we in this modern age is too cautious protecting them)...and he must have felt really silly when he realised that I was a member of the family.The rest of the day was spent playing games with the kids (They had good fun when I started spraying them with water with a water pistol...until I was told by the same parent that I should stop because the jumping castle was getting slippery).The 'Donkeys Tail' game was a bit of a non-event...all the kids cheated and placed the tail where you would expect the tail to be. All credit to the kids...at least they know where the tail goes on animals.After the party Kim wanted some alone time with me and we decided to go and watch a movie. There wasn't any good movies on that I wanted to watch so I let Kim decide...and we ended up watching a chick flick. 29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Guys and Dolls 29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetguys and dollsShareDolls are a Necessity...Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Capitol Theatre to see Guys and Dolls. This was my christmas present from Kim ('give me experiences instead of objects').It was really good...I think I prefer the lightheartedness of musicals to Operas. Capitol Theatre is one of the great theatres in Sydney. In inside decor is old and glamourous. The Dancing and the singing in the show was really good. Poor guys...the Dolls seem to have the upper hand in this story. In one of the roles was Kenny...from a famous Australian movie 'Kenny'. 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17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lago di Como 17. August 2009 10:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlago di comoShare After the Riviera we drove up to Lago di Como (Lake Como). This was the only place on the trip where we hadn't organised accomodation prior to us arriving. When we arrived we initially used the TomTom to find us a B&B, but it kept taking us up into the hills on all these narrow streets with blind corners. We therefore instead decided to drive up along the shore of the lake and just check out whatever hotels we came past. We ended up finding a place for a reasonable price in Argegno. It was right on the lake next to the passenger ferry and our room was facing the lake....perfect! For dinner we drove to Menaggio a bit further up the lake. Parking was impossible because there was another festival happening so I ended up doing another illegal parking (If you are in Italy you do like the Italians). Next morning we went down to the ferry and bought a day ticket for the central part of the ticket. This enabled us to take the ferry and hop on and off whenever we felt like it. This meant that we we easily could get to other places on the lake such as Bellagio and Varenna. It also meant that we were able to look at the expensive villas from the lakeside. On the way back in the afternoon we stopped at Tremezzo at one of the large villas that was open to the public. The villa was surrounded by a beautiful garden. In the evening we were tired (and I was finally developing some sort of a sun tan evident from the sandal stripes on my feet).
17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Italian Riviera & Cinque Terre 17. August 2009 10:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetitalian rivieraShare After Pisa we headed to the Italian Riviera, also called the Flower Riviera. I asked Kim to find us a nice spot along the coast for lunch and she picked Lido di Camaiore. When I was a kid I went to the italian riviera quite a lot with my parents. My mum and dad met eachother here in a town called Diano Marina, both working for the same travel company as travel companies. We used to stay in caravan parks along the coast and I don't remember the place being very busy (but I may remember wrong). When we arrived to Camaiore we were met by beaches full of hotels (whom had each closed of an area of the beach for themselves), umbrellas and people boiling in the sun and tanning oil. After lunch I decided to drive along the coast to our hotel in Sestri Levante...this turned out to be a mistake. After 30 kilometers full endless beaches covered in umbrellas, of dodging pedestrians and cyclists, traffic lights and people parking to go for a swim I decided I'd had enough and headed for the motorway. This part of the riviera is really not very nice and I was looking forward to go somewhere with a bit more charm. Sestri Levante was the only place we could find accomodation. The hotel was up in the hills far away from the coast line, it was expensive and absolutely nothing special compared to all the other places we were staying during our trip. In the evening we drove to a town called Rapallo for dinner. The city had closed off the roads around the water because of a festival, so it was really nice to sit at the water eating seafood and watch people. After dinner we went for a walk along the water down to the area where the festival was taking place. We were sitting there for a while listening to the music and enjoying a perfect evening. When we came back to the car to drive home it turned out that we'd received a parking ticket (20 Euros). We were parking in a valid parking space and I thought we were outside the hours wheer we had to pay....but obviously not. I'd done lots of illigal parking elsewhere on the trip so didn't feel too bad about it. Next day it was time to explore Cinque Terre. This is a national park along the costline with 5 small villages accessible only from the ocean (There is a trainline now). We drove to the only one of the villages that can be accessed by car Monterosso and parking right next to the village area. From here we walked down to the water. It turned out that the trains weren't running between the villages so the only access was by boat or walk. We didn't have time to walk so bought a day ticket for the boat. While on the boat we did a bit of planning and decided to go to the furtherst village Riomaggiore first and from here walk to the next village Manarola. From here we would take the boat to Vernazza and then back to Monterosso. Cinque Terre is a beautiful part of the Italian riviera, and although there is a lot of tourists there it doesn't feel overcrowded such as many other places. When we vere having lunch along the beached the previous day I was dreading that Cinque Terre would be as crowded as that. In the evening we decided to drive to Portofino for dinner. We arrived there (along all these small narrow streets) around 7pm. Although Portofine if a nice place it doesn't beat the villages at Cinque Terre in beauty. The place is expensive in all respects and there isn't a lot of shops and restaurants, it is mainly fashion and expensive jewellery being sold there. Obviously catering for the Euripean rich who dock here in their expensive million dollar boats. We therefore decided to go back to the centre of Sestri Levante and have dinner here.
17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pisa - A revisit three decades later 17. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetpisaShare When I was a child I spend a lot of summers with my parents in Italy. They used to work in the Northern part of Italy as travel guides and as a result we generally headed that way during the summer time with our caravan or with a tent. When I was a baby my parent took me to Pisa (I have to trust them I an don't remember) and also up into the leaning tower. Kim and I was planning to drive from Tuscany to the Italien Riviera and I asked Kim if it was ok to make a short stop at Pisa for me to have a look at the tower some 3X years later. Our Tom-Tom navigated us by the backway into the city and within a short timefra we were at the tower. We had a look for a parking spot and literally found a spot less than 100 metres from the tower (so far pretty fortunate with the parking). It was really cool to have a look at the tower. They have started allowing people to enter the tower again, but when we got there they next timeslot was 6pm in the evening (8 hours later) so we instead took some photos and bought some T shirts for Kims family. Of cause we had to take the classic photos of trying to straighten the tower. And a couple of nice ones And then there was the silly ones And then some photos from the beautiful architecture of the tower and the church next to it.
17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tuscany 17. August 2009 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweettuscanyShareWhile Kim and I was in San Gemignano in Tuscany we spent a day just driving around in the beautiful landscape. Even though we just missed the harvest it was still really beautiful. It is full of all these rolling hills, Vineyards, Sunflower fields and old Italian houses. Driving was fun and I could easily have spent longer time just driving around there exploring small villages etc. I would love to go back there during spring when all the flowers are out and the fields have been planted.
17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Siena and one expensive dinner 17. August 2009 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsiena and one expensive dinnerShareOn the first day in Tuscany we decided to drive into Siena and have a look around.Our first impression was that parking was going to be a problem. There was some large tourist carparks on the outside of the city walls changing an exorbant amount of money per hour. We were planning to have dinner in the city and was planning to be there for most of the day and eventually we found a spot in a parking area that didn't have any meters. There was some italian scribling underneath the sign and we hoped that it didn't say "Reserved for residents and permit holders".Anyway, eventually we made it inside the city walls and was met by 8 storeys of escalators from the walls to the innner city (You wouldn't want those fat Americans loosing any weight while on holiday).We went around to some of the tourist attractions and there was unbeliveable queues everywhere. We started queuing up to get into the large tower at the main square and for 30 minuted the queue didn't move. Eventually we gave up and couldn't be bothered.Instead we decided to wander around the city looking at the old buildings and at shops which is really nice.Siena is known for the annual horse race in the center of the city. It was amazing to look at the area and suddenly realise why the horses often go flying into the barriers when they get around the corners of the race course. The details of the houses is incredible. Everything is decorated. A metal spike is not just a skike any longer, but a instead formed into a dragon, a snake or a swan.In the evening we were going for dinner at an italian restaurant called 'Cane e Gato' (Kat and Dog). It was recommended to Kim by one of her colleagues who had also warned us that it was a bit on the pricey side.At the place we were staying I found a book about Tuscany where it said that the degustation was 50 Euros (Appx $95 AUD). When we arrived we were given no menu's or any price list. The girl (Who turned out to be the daughter of the owner, who himself was in the kitchen with his wife) showed us our table.We were told what was the degustation menu consisted of and got started. The food was quite nice...all ingredients that were in season from the surrounding country side. The pastas were home made and everything was very delicious.At the end Kim and I was discussing what the damage was...a bit of a surprise when we were presented with a bill of 175 Euros ($320 AUD). This was a bit more than we expected.Fortunately we didn't have a parking ticket when we got back to the car (This would have been the icing on the cake).Another late night finishing dinner after midnight and then 45 minutes drive back to San Gimignano.
17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Manhatten of the Medievil - San Gemignano 17. August 2009 10:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsan gemignanoShareAfter Verona we drove to Tuscany to a small medievil town called San Gimignano. It is a very small town where in the medievil days they were competing who could build the most 'high-rises'. This means that today the town is full of all these tall towers (There used to be a lot more back in those days).The town is full of tourists during the daytime and at night the town is again taken over by the locals including the werewolves from the surrounding area.We were staying inside the old city walls, so for the most part we were safe except for the odd werewolf. They also have the world champion in Gelato...normally I don't belive marketing gimmick like this, but I must admit that the gelato was very nice.At night time once the tourists were gone it was an amazing place. The towers are rising into the night sky and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the towers just using the ambient light.
17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Verona and the Opera - Italy 17. August 2009 10:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetverona and the operaShareWe arrived to Milan in Italy from Copenhagen in the evening. The first thing we did after landing was to pick up our rental car which was a small Fiat Panda (Never, ever rent a large car in Italy...some streets only accomodate snall cars) and then drive to our Hotel. The Tom-Tom nagigator software on my mobile phone turned out to be exceptionally useful on our trip to find our way around. The next morning we drove towards Verona and at lunchtime we had a look at our map and noticed that we'd drive right past Lago di Gardia (Lake Garda). I asked Kim to plan a diversion somewhere for a lakeside lunch. She chose Sirmione which is a long peninsula on the southern side of the lake. I used to stay at Lake Garda with my parents when I was a kid. The water is bright blue and it is a beautiful place. We then continued to Verona early afternoon and found our bed and breakfast which is about a kilometer from the city centre. The road up there was very narrow and anything wider than the Panda would not have been able to get through. As soon as we had gotten settled we walked down into the city centre. We had opera tickets for Aida in the old coloseum in Verona in the evening, but had to first pick up the tickets. The tickets were quite pricey so we had chosen to get ticket on the upper stairs with almost everyone else. It meant that it was a bit less confortable and that we would have to enter early to get a good seat. But it also meant that we were sitting up higher which is better for taking photos. The performance was amazing. There was approximately 500 actors on stage (and 4 horses) and ther used about a quarter of the coloseum as the stage. It was a beautiful and warm night with a brightly lit full moon. The performance finished around 1am at night and from there we walked to one of the squares of Verona and had some coffee (Places were still open). The next morning we did a bit more exploration around Verona. Kim wanted to see the romantic balcony of Romeo and Juliet (Or Donald and Daffy Duck as I called them as they are just as real as the imaginary Romeo and Juliet) Since we were there we also had to rub the right breast of the Juliet statue there for good luck. In Daffy's house they also has a lot of interesting art work. Verona is an interesting city. They have a whale bone suspended from one of the gates...apparently the legend says that it will fall down upon the first 'Just' man who passes under it (and kills him??). Unfortunately (or fortunately) it didn't fall on neither Kim or I. The city is full of old buildings with interesting architecture
17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Rosenborg - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcopenhagen denmarkShareOn the last day in Denmark our flight wasn't leaving from Copenhagen to Milan until early evening, we therefore decided to head into the capital a bit earlier in the day and spend a couple of hours sightseeing with my parents. We went to a place called Rosenborg (Rose Castle) which is where the Danish royals keep their crown jewels. It is also the place where they train the soldiers that protect the royals. Some of the jewels are absolutely stunning. There is lots of ivory, old weapons, saddles, gold etc. everything coverved with diamonds, perls, emeralds, rubys and other jewels. My mum and dad was waiting outside (half asleep) while we were inside looking at all the awsomeness.
17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark 17. August 2009 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetknuthenborg zooShare While we were in Denmark we went to the local zoo called Knuthenborg. It was created by the owner of one of the big farms who had a vision to create one of Europes larges open air zoos. What is so special about this particular zoo is that you drive around amongst the animals and in certain areas are allowed to leave the car and interact with the animals. The first place we went was the monkey area. Here we were able to walk around some of the Lemurs (Half monkeys) from Madagascar. Driving around we also saw a number of other animals such as the asian water buffalo (which loves mud), zebras, Zobel Antelopes, Goats Kim even found a horse her own size We had a bit of fun with the camels. I don't know what they were thinking but they kept eating my hair and I think one of them was in love with me. They also have some more exotic animals there such as tigers and rhinos (The wouldn't allow us to get out of our car to pet these).
17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Medieval Centre in Denmark 17. August 2009 10:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmidieval centreShare Not far from where my parent live there is an open air museum displaying how people lived in the medieval time which in Denmark was the late 14th century. For Kim and I it felt like we suddenly were a princess and a knight from that time. Besides from houses, ships and other buildings the place also displays various handicraft, weaponry and how people battles in those times. They have working Trebuchets there to throw massive stones (or dead animals and burning tar) accurately for distances of more than several hundred metres. Every day they show people how they work and hurl massive stones into the water. We tried some of the weapons. I used to be fairly alright with a bow and arrow when I was a kid. I tried the bow and arrow here and it was a total disaster. Obviously Kim went straigh for the shoes and the furs (I am not a fur person myself): They also had a knights tournament on while we were there. Two knights would fight using their lances which would shatter on the impact against the shields.
16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2009 16. April 2009 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valleyShareThis weekend we again drove up to the hunter valley about two hours drive North of Sydney. We left at 7am and met the other guys up there just after 9am. This time we went a big group of us but only three of us were tasting wine. The others were taking photos. Kim and I have spent a fair amount of time in the Hunter Valley and have a lot of favourite wines in the area. This time we decided to try some new and smaller places that we hadn't been to before. The challenge is still to find a sub $20 bottle of wine that is really good. It is pretty hard...but not impossible. In total we went to 9 vineyards to taske their wines. Some of the favourites this time was Gartelmann (The Wilhelm Shiraz is a good buy) and Peterson Estate (Kim loooved the sparkling desert wine). For lunch we went to a restaurant called The Verandah. They have a tapas style menu. The food was ok but a bit on the pricey side (but most of the . My favourite place in Hunter is a place called Mojo...but they are only open for dinner. Bimbadgen really let us down this time. They have some really good wines there, but the customer service was appalingly bad! They did not provide any assistance and were very rude (not just limited to one person there). I wanted to buy a couple of their wines but ended up walking away because there was no-one there to help.
6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethans Birthday 2009 6. April 2009 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethans birthdayShareThis weekend it was Ethans 8th Birthday and his parents had organised a Birthday party for all his friends. As the last couple of years Kim and I was asked if we could facepaint the kids (We are not really good at face painting but the kids really don't care). Most of the kids had some degree of autism so just getting them to stand still while we paint them is a challenge. The previous two years I was dressed up as a pirat but decided to do something something different this year. I wanted to come dressed as a monster (Ethan likes Monsters) but Kim though that I shouldn't scare the kids and that I should come as a joker instead. We bought a hat and some stripey tights...it looked really funny.One of the parent though I was a paid helper when we arrived and started issuing me orders regarding that I really should be watching the kids so that they wouldn't injure themselves in the jumping castle that they had hired...he must have found it really unprofessional when I brushed him off ignoring his orders (I have a strong belief that kids should be allowed to be kids and that we in this modern age is too cautious protecting them)...and he must have felt really silly when he realised that I was a member of the family.The rest of the day was spent playing games with the kids (They had good fun when I started spraying them with water with a water pistol...until I was told by the same parent that I should stop because the jumping castle was getting slippery).The 'Donkeys Tail' game was a bit of a non-event...all the kids cheated and placed the tail where you would expect the tail to be. All credit to the kids...at least they know where the tail goes on animals.After the party Kim wanted some alone time with me and we decided to go and watch a movie. There wasn't any good movies on that I wanted to watch so I let Kim decide...and we ended up watching a chick flick.
29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Guys and Dolls 29. March 2009 09:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetguys and dollsShareDolls are a Necessity...Kim and I went with a couple of friends to Capitol Theatre to see Guys and Dolls. This was my christmas present from Kim ('give me experiences instead of objects').It was really good...I think I prefer the lightheartedness of musicals to Operas. Capitol Theatre is one of the great theatres in Sydney. In inside decor is old and glamourous. The Dancing and the singing in the show was really good. Poor guys...the Dolls seem to have the upper hand in this story. In one of the roles was Kenny...from a famous Australian movie 'Kenny'. I have no idea what his real name is.
15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 15. March 2009 10:56 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing at blue bell the shireShareThis weekend Andy and I decided to explore a new climbing area in the Sydney Area (We are running out of places to climb within Sydney and sometime Sydney is too long a drive).This time we decided on a small area called Blue Bell in the Southern part of Sydney in the Heathcote National Park.Once we arrived we had to find the access to the cliffs. The carpark is almost on the top of the cliffs near houses, but the area doesn't get a lot of traffic so there is no good tracks. Eventually we found our way down with some a lot of bush bashing.We decided to start on a couple of easier climbs on the Mini Wall where there was some grade 16 climbs (and 10/11's). They were far from being grade 16. The first two climbs (Anika 16 and Nathan 16) were harder than what they were graded at. Both Andy and I were finding it hard and agreed that the climbing felt more like a 18 or 19...and we were both thinking "what the fu.. is wrong there!". We then looked at who had graded the climbs and it turned out to be the same person a Jason Lammers. We decided that this may be one very dangerous Wanker and decided to take other climbs that he'd graded with caution (Next day I found another website describing the climb as being a lot harder...this guy graded it as a 6a = 19).After this we moved to the main wall and did another climb at the same grade (Sparky 16) and this turned out to be really nice a cruisy and this would potentially be a good lear-to-lead climb for someone who is comfortable in the gym.After this we moved onto a bit harder climb (Heathcote 18) graded by the same idiot Jason Lammers. Someone who is only just comfortable at this grade would be in real trouble here. The top move is really delicate; in fact so delicate that Andy were totally unable to complete the move and bailed after a a number of attempts (and a lot of falls).I then tried the climb and eventually after a couple of falls managed to complete the move...and boy that is really balancy. You hand on to this slobing groove and then do a high stepup. you then balance your left hand up the wall until you reach a good hold up very high (as Andy put it: "A typical Rene move"). I would grade it as a 21 move...three grades harder that the wanker graded it.We had a look at the climb next to it (Screaming Cookatoos 18) and decided to do this on a top rope given that the top move looked dubious and that we hadn't had much luck with grades.Lucky that because the top move it really reachy and fairly thin. It would have taken a lot of commitment and knowing exactly where the only good hold is (which isn't great) to be able to complete it and then you still have to put a plate on the carrot bolt and clip it from this position before moving to the anchor. They really should have put a ring bolt here and they could have put the bolt a bit lover so it could be clipped from below protecting this move better.By the way this area is a weird mix of Ring bolts, fixed hangers, ringbolts, gear, chain anchors, ring bolt anchors and topouts....great job guys!!! Anyway we had a really good day but we didn't dare try any of the many 19, 20, 21's (which is my comfortable lead limit) in the area as most of them were graded by the same guy. Without including these climbs the area is too small to return to in the near future.
28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Magic Flute Opera 28. February 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmagic flute operaShareInstead of a christmas present Kim gave me tickets for the opera. This year for the Magic Flute by Mozart.It was different from most of the other operas I've seen in that no-one dies in it and it wasn't one of this big tragegies.She had gotten us some good seats with a good view of the stage...and we had a really nice evening out.
23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ceiling Insulation 23. February 2009 08:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetceiling insulationShareThe NSW government currently provides a rebate for anyone insulating their house ceilings.I had already considered doing it anyway as it does cool down the house during the summer and keeps it slightly warmer during the winter time.So I spent 5-6 evenings crawling around the roof cavity spreading out the insulation bats. Some of the ceiling was really hard to get to.
14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Valentines Day 14. February 2009 08:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetvalentines dayShareWhat can I say? I don't like going out on Valentines Day, but I still enjoy a romantic evening out...so this year we decided to celebrate Valentines day evening before (And I gave Kim flowers the day before that...and they were so fresh that they kept for two weeks). We went to a nice little restaurant at Balmoral Beach called the Watermark.The food was really nice, the scenery was really nice (slight drizzle), the Wine was fantastic (Canonbah Shiraz 'Drought Reserve' 2004)...and lastly my beautiful wife was gorgeous as always.
5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Summer 5. February 2009 08:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetsummerShareYeah...summer in Sydney. We have fantastic beaches here in Sydney and unfortunately we don't use them enough (Water is too cold). We did however manage to get to Maroubra beach a couple of afternoons this summer.
31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Opera in the Domain 31. January 2009 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetopera in the domainShareEvery year in Januar and February there is a big festival on in Sydney with different entertainment provided for free by the city and different sponsors. It is hard to make time to see everything, but we did have time to go and see the the Opera in the domain.We went there with Berry and his wife and had a nice evening.
26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 26. January 2009 06:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing dam cliffs blue mountainsShareThis weekend Andy and I were supposed to have been going to Nowra to climb Saturday and Sunday, but the Australian weather dictated otherwise with 42 degrees in the shade Saturday. Instead we changed the plans and went to Dams Cliffs in the Blue Mountains Sunday. This area is easily accessible, mainly in the shade and had got some great moderately graded climbs. This was great as May also could join us. She had a really uncomfortable climb in Nowra with some friends some months ago and was afraid of getting back leading climbs (from her own words she was afraid to die). Nowra cen be very different and intimidating to someone going there the first time. We had a 7.30am start and she was half asleep when we picked her up and slept most of the way in the car. When we got to the cliffs we decided to start on an easy warmup called"The Sisters of Fatima 16" and we asked May to do the first lead and she did a really good job. After this she seemed to have gotten over her fear. We then moved over to a more moderate climb called "Shadow of the Goat 19" where I did the first lead...pleasant enough. We continued to "Truancy Officer 20" which I also led but which we decided was far easier (probably a 17). After this we decided to stay in the 20+ territory and moved to a climb called "Vasco Pyjama 22" and Andy too the first lead. At the second bolt he reached the Crux (The most difficult section on a climb) and after a number of tries coming off every time he bailed. When he got down he said "This climb has got Rene written all over it, it is a move that is in your territory!', so I was up next. I got up to the same section, and had a look at it a saw 2-3 possible ways through the section, but decided to go for a very long and very balancy reach first and managed to stick the top hold in the first attempt without falling off. After this section the rest of the climb was easy. Both and and May then toproped the same climb (This is where the rope has already been placed on the top of the climb...which I had just done) and may cruised through the same section, but Andy still struggled. I honestly think that despite it being a long reach this is one of those climbs where it is an advantage being short. After this we could decided what to do next. I was keen on doing another climb next to it called "Friendly Fire 22" but was worried about getting stuck half way up and not being able to clean it. One of the women climbing in one of the other groups said that if I'd just climb the previous one then this would be a lot easier (Looked a lot harder to me) so I decided to give it a go and lead it. I was glad that I did, because the section that looked really difficult from the ground turned out to be sustained but now massively difficult once I got up there...this just proved that you should just jump on any climb that looks remotely climbable and is well protected regardless of its grade...they are just subjective numbers anyway. After this we decided it was time to head back to the Big Smoke even though we were still strong enough to do another climb....it was getting late! Download video of Rene Climbing at Dam Cliffs
18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing Berowra 18. January 2009 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing berowraShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this monocled cobra.And the huge king cobra (which kept coming over the safety barrier).Chong and I volunteered to hold the python.I wonder how often the snake guy has been bitten by his snakes. 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose. 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close. 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather. 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had to fly via Bangkok, so we were a bit worried how the kids would handle the long flight (especially Lucas), but everyone handled it reasonably well. The boys were very excited to be going on a big aeroplane. Once we arrived to Bangkok it was pretty obvious to see that they were very excited.The only thing that never made it all the way to the hotel was our stroller. We lost it somewhere between Phuket airport and the hotel...but wasn't a big loss and hopefully someone puts it to goo local use. 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareSome of their highlights were the unusual playgrounds they got to play in and the large lollipops at the airport.And some of my highlights were the local toys such as the cars/tractors made from wires and the homemade slingshots. 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - West Coast National Park 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the SoutShareThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the South Africans go there to see the spring flowers, but it is equally beautiful other times of the year with its remote beaches and azure blue water inside the lagoon.It was a beautiful spot to have Kim do a bit of modelling.The boys absolutely loved playing in the water.Even though it is a long drive (on easy roads) there were some interesting creatures along the way.Such as ElandAnd lots of Ostrich.And lots of scenit spots in the small villages along the Atlantic coast. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Hout Bay 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also faShareHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also famous for its boat tours out to Seal Island. This is an island with a large colony of predominantly male seals.From the harbour it is a short 45 minute round trip out to see the seals.Back at the harbour there was one of the locals who had managed to train one of the wild seals to come and get food from him. It would jump out of the water and grab the food from his hand or from his mouth.It was also tame enough for the boys to touch. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Town 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has anShareCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has an African feel to it.It is possible to walk through the city and get a pretty good overview of most things in a single day.In the centre of the city is the Company Gardens which is where the Dutch East India Company used to grow supplies for their ships. This is now a big park full surrounded by old buildings, souvenir stalls and full of squirrels.On the squares there are people entertaining with dance, music and entertainers everywhere.At the waterfront it is full a bustling environment of museums and restaurants. 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Wine lands 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and FranschhShareWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.As everywhere else it is a beautiful area surrounded by mountain ranges.Kim had been recommended a nice restaurant in Franschhoek, but when we got there it was fully booked (or invitation only - not sure), so we ended up at an equally nice french restaurant down the road.The vineyards there are massive compared to Australia - they are proper estates on massive lands.One of the estates had this nice McLaran parked outside.We didn't do much tasting though - the way they do it (you order a sit down wine tasting or a wine package for a fee) didn't really fit with me driving and traveling with kids.The Boys were as usual more interested in playing. 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cheetah Outreach 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wiShareOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wild cats away from cattle and sheep so that these don't get eaten. The idea is that if the farmers keep dogs to keep their animals safe then they don't have to set traps to kill the wild cats. Interesting idea, but I would think that it would take a lot of dogs, and the farmers would probably still shoot or trap the wild cats anyhow.The centre also keeps some cheetahs that visitors are allowed to pat (for a fee). 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Peninsula 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you loShareThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you look. We spent a whole day exploring along the coast...breathtaking. 22. February 2017 19:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma passed away 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandma passed awayShareOn the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet. 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wine Glass 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwine glassShareTonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine. 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 36 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 36ShareI did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it. 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lavender 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetlavenderShare Here is another GCC photo Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up. 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer. 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand. 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!! 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much... 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Snake show 23. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as thisShareThey also had a snake show at the elephant place.Some of the snakes were very poisonous such as this monocled cobra.And the huge king cobra (which kept coming over the safety barrier).Chong and I volunteered to hold the python.I wonder how often the snake guy has been bitten by his snakes.
22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Small monkeys 22. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feedShareAt the place we went riding elephants they had a group of little monkeys that we could hold and feed.They were chained to their little houses which was a bit cruel, but the kids loved seeing the monkeys up close.The kids thought it was very funny when one of them grabbed my nose.
21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Elephant ride 21. June 2015 11:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and isShareOne morning we went on an elephant ride with the family.Kim had been on elephant rides before and is terrified, but she was still brave enough to do it again (She was screaming that she wanted to get off most of the way).It was an amazing experience for the Kids.They got to see the big animals up close.
20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket - Kata Beach 20. June 2015 08:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach whiShareOne one of the first days we went to the beach at Kata. The hotel had a shuttle bus to the beach which was an easy 10 minutes walk away.The beach was actually surprisingly nice with warm water.About two months ago a sailing boat stranded on the beach during a storm. No one has claimed the boat and a few attempts of lifting it off the beach has failed.We told the kids that it was a pirate ship, so they wanted to have a closer look.Kims dad didn't want to go in the water, but decided to keep to his thing with wearing warm clothes in hot humid weather.
19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Phuket – Travelling 19. June 2015 08:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had tShareThis year we traveled to Phuket in Thailand along with Kim's sisters family and her dad. We had to fly via Bangkok, so we were a bit worried how the kids would handle the long flight (especially Lucas), but everyone handled it reasonably well. The boys were very excited to be going on a big aeroplane. Once we arrived to Bangkok it was pretty obvious to see that they were very excited.The only thing that never made it all the way to the hotel was our stroller. We lost it somewhere between Phuket airport and the hotel...but wasn't a big loss and hopefully someone puts it to goo local use.
20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Passport photo session 20. May 2015 12:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is time to renew Aiden passport and like last time there were a lot of outtakes that we could notShareSome of their highlights were the unusual playgrounds they got to play in and the large lollipops at the airport.And some of my highlights were the local toys such as the cars/tractors made from wires and the homemade slingshots. 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - West Coast National Park 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the SoutShareThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the South Africans go there to see the spring flowers, but it is equally beautiful other times of the year with its remote beaches and azure blue water inside the lagoon.It was a beautiful spot to have Kim do a bit of modelling.The boys absolutely loved playing in the water.Even though it is a long drive (on easy roads) there were some interesting creatures along the way.Such as ElandAnd lots of Ostrich.And lots of scenit spots in the small villages along the Atlantic coast. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Hout Bay 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also faShareHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also famous for its boat tours out to Seal Island. This is an island with a large colony of predominantly male seals.From the harbour it is a short 45 minute round trip out to see the seals.Back at the harbour there was one of the locals who had managed to train one of the wild seals to come and get food from him. It would jump out of the water and grab the food from his hand or from his mouth.It was also tame enough for the boys to touch. 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Town 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has anShareCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has an African feel to it.It is possible to walk through the city and get a pretty good overview of most things in a single day.In the centre of the city is the Company Gardens which is where the Dutch East India Company used to grow supplies for their ships. This is now a big park full surrounded by old buildings, souvenir stalls and full of squirrels.On the squares there are people entertaining with dance, music and entertainers everywhere.At the waterfront it is full a bustling environment of museums and restaurants. 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Wine lands 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and FranschhShareWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.As everywhere else it is a beautiful area surrounded by mountain ranges.Kim had been recommended a nice restaurant in Franschhoek, but when we got there it was fully booked (or invitation only - not sure), so we ended up at an equally nice french restaurant down the road.The vineyards there are massive compared to Australia - they are proper estates on massive lands.One of the estates had this nice McLaran parked outside.We didn't do much tasting though - the way they do it (you order a sit down wine tasting or a wine package for a fee) didn't really fit with me driving and traveling with kids.The Boys were as usual more interested in playing. 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cheetah Outreach 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wiShareOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wild cats away from cattle and sheep so that these don't get eaten. The idea is that if the farmers keep dogs to keep their animals safe then they don't have to set traps to kill the wild cats. Interesting idea, but I would think that it would take a lot of dogs, and the farmers would probably still shoot or trap the wild cats anyhow.The centre also keeps some cheetahs that visitors are allowed to pat (for a fee). 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Peninsula 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you loShareThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you look. We spent a whole day exploring along the coast...breathtaking. 22. February 2017 19:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma passed away 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandma passed awayShareOn the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet. 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wine Glass 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwine glassShareTonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine. 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 36 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 36ShareI did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it. 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lavender 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetlavenderShare Here is another GCC photo Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up. 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer. 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand. 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!! 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much... 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - West Coast National Park 3. March 2017 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the SoutShareThe West Coast National Park north of Cape Town is something special. During the spring all the South Africans go there to see the spring flowers, but it is equally beautiful other times of the year with its remote beaches and azure blue water inside the lagoon.It was a beautiful spot to have Kim do a bit of modelling.The boys absolutely loved playing in the water.Even though it is a long drive (on easy roads) there were some interesting creatures along the way.Such as ElandAnd lots of Ostrich.And lots of scenit spots in the small villages along the Atlantic coast.
2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Hout Bay 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also faShareHout Bay is just south of Cape Town - Besides from being a nice little fishing village it is also famous for its boat tours out to Seal Island. This is an island with a large colony of predominantly male seals.From the harbour it is a short 45 minute round trip out to see the seals.Back at the harbour there was one of the locals who had managed to train one of the wild seals to come and get food from him. It would jump out of the water and grab the food from his hand or from his mouth.It was also tame enough for the boys to touch.
2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Town 2. March 2017 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has anShareCape town is a nice place and fairly small by Sydney standards. Although very modern it still has an African feel to it.It is possible to walk through the city and get a pretty good overview of most things in a single day.In the centre of the city is the Company Gardens which is where the Dutch East India Company used to grow supplies for their ships. This is now a big park full surrounded by old buildings, souvenir stalls and full of squirrels.On the squares there are people entertaining with dance, music and entertainers everywhere.At the waterfront it is full a bustling environment of museums and restaurants.
2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Wine lands 2. March 2017 08:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and FranschhShareWe spent a day driving out through the wine lands around Cape Town, namely Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.As everywhere else it is a beautiful area surrounded by mountain ranges.Kim had been recommended a nice restaurant in Franschhoek, but when we got there it was fully booked (or invitation only - not sure), so we ended up at an equally nice french restaurant down the road.The vineyards there are massive compared to Australia - they are proper estates on massive lands.One of the estates had this nice McLaran parked outside.We didn't do much tasting though - the way they do it (you order a sit down wine tasting or a wine package for a fee) didn't really fit with me driving and traveling with kids.The Boys were as usual more interested in playing.
1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cheetah Outreach 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wiShareOne morning we went to the Cheetah Outreach centre outside Cape Town.Here they train dogs to keep wild cats away from cattle and sheep so that these don't get eaten. The idea is that if the farmers keep dogs to keep their animals safe then they don't have to set traps to kill the wild cats. Interesting idea, but I would think that it would take a lot of dogs, and the farmers would probably still shoot or trap the wild cats anyhow.The centre also keeps some cheetahs that visitors are allowed to pat (for a fee).
1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South Africa - Cape Peninsula 1. March 2017 20:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you loShareThe Cape Peninsula is a beautiful area with nice views and little isolated beaches where ever you look. We spent a whole day exploring along the coast...breathtaking.
22. February 2017 19:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma passed away 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandma passed awayShareOn the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet. 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wine Glass 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwine glassShareTonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine. 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 36 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 36ShareI did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it. 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lavender 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetlavenderShare Here is another GCC photo Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up. 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer. 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand. 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!! 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much... 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Grandma passed away 4. June 2010 09:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgrandma passed awayShareOn the 4th of June 2010 my grandmother (on my dads side) passed away being 90 years old. She had a stroke about a months ago and was unconscious for a long time.She did regain a bit of conscious to the point where she could nod and recognise people.After this her condition deteriorated but her being such a tough woman she was hanging on in there.Eventually she couldn't hand on any longer and passed away. She was the last one of my grandparents and she was burried on the 10th June, 3 days after my son was born, so unfortunately they never got a chance to meet.
25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wine Glass 25. May 2010 10:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwine glassShareTonight is my GCC break day (Only 11,000 steps today compared to over 20,000 yesterday). I celebrated this with a glass of wine...and then I though why stop there.I could take a cool photo as I was pouring the glass (my second).I did do a bit of playing around but I found that it worked best if the flash was able to burn out some of the details and illuminate the wine from behind.Flash was positioned on the floor (glass on a chopping board on a chair) @ 1/4 power...the background is a white wall.The wine is a Southern Sisters 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot...not a bad drop for an everyday wine.
25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 36 25. May 2010 01:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 36ShareI did another photo session with little bob. He was going "More, More...." and Mummy was going "Not again!".Anyway, had the chance for a couple more creative shots.Not sure if I like the reflection in this shot...so I may have to re-do it.
23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lavender 23. May 2010 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetlavenderShare Here is another GCC photo Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up. 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer. 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand. 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!! 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much... 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Meeting the relatives 7. August 2011 06:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmeeting the relativesShareThis week we travelled to Denmark to meet the relatives. We flew straight from Sydney to Copenhagen with short stopovers in Singapore and London. Aiden behaved like a little angel pretty much all the way although he was pretty tired on the last stretch from London. The purpose of our trip was initially to introduce Aiden to both his Grandmother and Granddad (Bedstefar), but since my mum passed away last month he could only meet my dad. It took a couple of days for both granddad (Bedstefar) and Aiden to get used to each other, but now they really enjoy each others company and have fun playing with eachother (although it will take some time before we get him to babysit as he refuses to change nappies). We also went to the cemetry to visit my mum who passed away recently and my brother. It is a pity my Mum didn't get to meet Aiden, but at least he has now been to the cemetry. We also went to visit my grand parents (Aidens great grandparents) as well as my great grand parents and great great grandparents (5 generations in one place). One afternoon we went to my Aunties house to visit. On a couple of evenings we had an outdoor BBQ. My dad was looking after the meat and we were looking after the side dishes and deserts. On the first evening my dad managed to burn the chicken a faid bit. One afternoon we all went to the local zoo (It must have been 30 years since I last went there). We tried the swings there, but Aiden wasn't happy with them (Maybe when he is older). In the evenings we went down memory lane where my dad pulled out old 16mm film from when I was a toddler.We were in Denmark a week and a half and it was really nice to see Aiden and my Dad getting along. I am hoping that my dad will come to Sydney in the near future and spend more time with Aiden...it will be good for him to know Bedstefar as he is growing up.
10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Jerusalem Bay 2011 10. July 2011 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetjerusalem bay 2011ShareToday was a beautiful winters day...cool, windy and blue skies and we decided to use this beautiful Sunday to go on a bushwalk with Aiden (his first real bushwalk). The walk we decided to do was one up at Cowan from the station down to Jerusalem Bay (5km return). I carried Aiden all the way in a small sling/backpac we have for him. He is still not used to the sling and keeps leaning back...but hopefully we can get him a bit more used to it before our holiday to Croatia. The walk follows a creek with a small stream running through it. Eventually it reaches the bay which is a picturesque little place. It was a great trip and it was great to get out and get some exercise. Afterwards we had lunch at Berowra at a place I had been to before. Unfortunately it had changed owners and didn't have the same quality to it any longer.
4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Getting Aiden used to the Sand 4. July 2011 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgetting aiden used to the sandShareWe had a beautiful winter day yesterday and we decided to head down to the beach to get Aiden used to the feel of sand.He took it a lot better than expected and although wasn't playing with the sand at least he tolerated his feet and hands touching it.He was also quite content sucking his fingers being full of sand.
4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kims Birthday 4. July 2011 11:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkims birthdayShareThis week it was Kims Birthday (one of the big ones with a zero in it). In the morning she was surprised with a big bunch of flowers delivered and she thought they were from me...she was very surprised when she discovered they were from my dad. ...and I got an earful because she thought that I hadn't gotten her any...well I did and they were delivered by the end of the afternoon and they were different from the ones I ordered (they just delivered a palin bunch of roses which was very dissappointing but the florist gave me a refund when I complained about it).In the evening we had Kims dad baby sitting while we went to Sepia for the degustation menu. The food was really yummi and time just flew away.On the Sunday we celebrated with the family on a japanese restaurant followed by cake and birthday song.Happy Birthday Kim!!
21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mum passed away 21. June 2011 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmum passed awayShareWeek before last my mum passed away. She had her birthday on the Saturday where we called her and sang har Happy Birthday. The next day I received an email from my auntie saying that my mum had another stroke on the day after her birthday and that she probably wouldn't make it through the night.Obviously a bit of a shock and after calling the hospital they confirmed that she was in a coma and that it wasn't looking good. The stroke was on the opposite side of where she previously had a stroke so even if she woke up she would probably be totally paralysed.Later that day I managed to get hold of my aunt and spoke to her to try and decide whether I should jump on a plane immediately or wherhet I should wait and see. I decided that because she was asleep there wouldn't be much value in me going there since it could be a long wait. My mums health has been pretty bad for a while so every time I've spoken to her I've know that it could be the last time. The one regret I have is that I only spoke to her briefly on her Birthday because we were going out for dinner.On the 8th I reveived a call from my Aunt in the middle of the night saying that my mum had quietly slept in and that I better make my way to Denmark because there was a lot of decisions that had to be made. When I arrived to Denmark my Dad hadn't arrived yet and his neighbour was out so I was unable to get into his apartment. I decided to go for a walk down to the hospital where my mum was and I was sitting outside for a while. Every time I saw someone in a window I was hoping that I would catch a glimse of my mum. Next day my dad had arrived and we had a very busy day organising the funeral with the funeral company and starting to clear out her apartment. I had to make a decision as to what I wanted to keep and what should be disposed of. Over the next couple of days I managed to pack two boxes of stuff to keep and the rest was thrown out (apart from one box of porcelain painted by my grandma which I gave to my auntie). It was belongings that represented my Mums entire life and I had to make decisions as what to keep. In the end I only kept a few things that I would like to remember her by where the photos were an important part. I also kept a few of my grandmothers things that she had.My mum had kept a lot of my things which I had to throw out as well. There were a number of really old bottles of wine from before I moved to Australia where the only one that was perfectly drinkable was a 1987 bottle (The rest had turned to vinegar). My dad and I shared this bottle over an outside BBQ one evening.It is really sad to see how my Mums last few years has split up the family as well as old friends...when she had her first stroke years ago she was very much let down by both family members and friends that she thought she could depend on. A couple of these turned up to the funeral service...I am sure my mum would rather have had them not being there.On the thursday we had my mums funeral at the church next to where she was born and I found it really hard to say my last goodbuy to her. It is one thing knowing she has passed away, but it really sunk in when she was right there in her coffin. It was difficult for me to take these photos, but I needed something to remember the funeral by. After the funeral we had lunch at Marielyst. It was good to catch up with some of my family members especially my mums sisters and my cousins and I am grateful for all the flowers that were sent.In the middle of the lunch my dads sister came and threw a spanner in the wheels. She has days before promised that she would take care of the legal side and in the middle of the lunch she declared that she didn't want to do it afterall. I find her timing absolutely appaling and dissapointing. She could have let me know of that decisions earlier...instead I had to rush around and organise a lawyer in the afternoon where I thoughs I could finally site back and reflect on the loss of my mum and pack my things to finally go home next morning.Anyway it got all sorted and next day I returned back to Australia.I am really sorry that my mum never got to meet Aiden and I am sorry that Aiden never got to meet his grandmother. She passed away day after Aidens 1yo birthday and we were planning togo to Denmark next month to finally introduce them to eachother. I hope that if there is something after that she has finally found some peace and that she is with my brother and that both of them are young, happy and healthy. The years since my brother passed away were really tough on my mum...she has had a tough autumn and her wish was always to be buried next to him in Vaeggerloese.We will all miss her very much...
21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 21. June 2011 03:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsonja irene pallesen 1942 2011Share
7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 1 year old 7. June 2011 03:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 1 year oldShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy). 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him. 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...484950515253545556...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...333435363738394041...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles. 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir. 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school) 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys. 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again. 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live... 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...262728293031323334...9394Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you
20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face.
13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been.
13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day).
11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless.
8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen'
8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsamanthas b day and thomas train dayShareThis weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy).
2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby's hand 2. October 2012 07:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby s handShareThe other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him.
2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them.
29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background.
28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride.
15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural
15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs
10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open.
10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him.
2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered...
1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing.
21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it...
18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden.
18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding.
20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero.
28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kenya - Animals 28. January 2015 16:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back thShareNeedless to say that I saw a lot of animals while in Kenya.I don't know how it is today, but back then they were everywhere in the national parks.Here is some of the Rhinos we saw.Elephants were plentiful.Lots of cheetahs.And lots of lions.Their kittens.Lots of Hippos (Lots of these in Lake victoria) and they would be grazing on the golf course across the street.HyenasThe vultures eating the remains of the kills.And of cause loads of zebras and various gazelles.
23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Kenya - childhood 23. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doShareMy time in Kenya was every kids dream.I got see and do things that few other kids had a chance of doing and it definitely had a big impact on my adult life.Living at Lake Victoria gave me the chance of catching the biggest fish I have ever caught (A 56pound/25kg Nile Perch).I also caught the smallest fish I have ever caught in that same lake.We didn't need fancy fishing gear, just a stick with a piece of line on it.Life, going to school and emerged in a different culture was a different kind of life (This is our house maid, my brother and my grandmother in front of our house).This is Filistus another of our house maids. She was working for us most of our time there (we found out the she died from a bad case of malaria years after we left).Here we are riding a 100 year old turtle.Life with my brother was also very different. He discovered his talent for Tennis in Kenya and could whoop most of the adults arse when he was 12yo.No hair dressers around so we also had the worst hair cuts.There wasn't a lot of Europeans around so we'd know most with a 100km radius.Family life was simple (not TV) but good.Our dog was part of the family and made quite a few trips to Kenya.Every afternoon was spent at the Nyanza Country club where Claus played Tennis and we went swimming.I taught myself to swim and owe these days to how solid a swimmer I am today...I got really upset that I couldn't swim and my stubborness kicked in and I became determined to learn...fast.Some of the less memorable moments were the school plays where I was dressed up as a big bird.Here is one of Claus singing in the choir.
23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 1981 Kisumu Primary School class photo 23. January 2015 07:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them ShareI have started going through some of the old photos on my computer and will start post some of them on my blog.The first one I stumbled upon one of my class photos from Kenya from 1981/82 when I went to Kisumu Primary School.I was the only white person in my class (we were 5-6 europeans in the whole school)
16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay - hunter valley gardens 16. January 2015 15:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light shShareOne evening while staying at the farm we went to the Hunter Valley gardens to check out the light show and the mega bugs.There were lots of really creepy insects around the garden and they were all moving and making sounds.The light show was also really good and there were a couple of new things compared to last year.And we also spend a bit more time in the story garden.And the story about girls and boys is 'different'......but maybe true for these little monkeys.
16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Alpaca farm stay 16. January 2015 14:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids andShareAt the end of the summer holidays we made a trip up north to Broke (Hunter Valley) with the kids and some friends to stay at an Alpaca farm.It didn't take long for Aiden to get comfortable with feeding the Alpacas but Lucas was a bit more hesitant and was happy to just observe or throw the food at them.The Alpacas also provided them with a biology lesson teaching them about the bees and the flowers.We also did a bit of wine tasting while we were in that part of the hunter.But the kids were more interested in playing outside and chasing the cat.
16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments NY resolution - Get healthy 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and becShareMy New Years resolution for this year is to get healthy.By this I don't mean that I will try and become super fit and start running marathons. No, I just mean that I want to get to a stage where I feel healthy, do a bit of exercise, have a healthy mental state and generally eat healthy.I started really well on this last year, but about half way through I started getting sick all the time (like every 2-3 weeks). This time around I want to have 2 months without getting sick and then I will start some easy to moderate exercise again. I want to see if I can get back to running again.
16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments A place to stay 16. January 2015 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...ShareHere is a fun little street sign. This is a place I wanna live...
25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach.
24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.
23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone.