17. August 2009 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Switzerland - Going home 17. August 2009 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetswitserlandShareAfter Lake Como it was our last day and Italy and was time to go home. We had to return to Milan that evening to fly back to Sydney next morning. We decided to detour around the lake and possibly stop at some of the villages along the way. At the top end of the lake we came to a T intersection. I told kim that Switzerland was one hour if we turned left and Milan was 2 hours to the right. I asked her if she felt like a quick dash across the border before returning. Most of the borders to Switzerland (and Austria) are located on the top of the mountain passes since the Mountains was what defined the borders the old days. The road up to this mountain pass was very narrow and full of blind corners. Kim developed stomach cramps on a number of occations on the trip and we eventually came to the conclusion that it was the tension when driving on these roads. The scenery on the way up there was stunning. It was nice and cool climate and we were soon above the tree line and could see patches of snow on the mountains surrounding up. The style of houses changed from being traditional italian to be more swiss looking. Eventually we got to the border. Unfortunately the officer at the post didn't have a stamp to stamp Kims passport. We had lunch at the border and then returned toward Milan. We had dinner at the southern end of Lake Como and arrived at our airport hotel at 10pm. I had to return the car to the rental company at the Airport. Fortunately the hotel had an efficient shuttle bus service that made it easy to come back to the hotel. Unfortunately I forgot the cover for my phone in the car so I had to make the trip twice and was pretty knackered (and grumpy) when I eventually got back. At 6am next morning we were back at the airport returning to Sydney.
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 Tweetpisa Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 19. December 2011 01:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water Playground in Darling Harbour 19. December 2011 01:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater playgroundShareOn the weekend we went with the family to Darling Harbour where they have a big water playground.This gave Aiden a chance to play in the water...which he loves.I also took a couple of photos of Aiden with grandad and auntie. 9. December 2011 08:06 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cure Our Kids 9. December 2011 08:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcure the kidsShareEvery year we are allowed to spend a certain number of working days on charity events. Last year I did some with a group from work, but this year I was offered to join Cisco on their charity for "Cure our Kids".This is an even that mainly focuses on providing a support framework for parents whose kids have Cancer with the thinking that if there is a good support for the parents then they will be able to support their children better.The work we did consisted of going through pallets of boxes with parent folders and then from these remove unwanted items and inserting new leaflets. A team was also going through other boxes to sort through what could be used for xmas and what needed to be ebay'ed off. 4. December 2011 03:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothersgroup 2011 Christmas meet 4. December 2011 03:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothersgroup 2011 christmas meetShareThis weekend Kim and I met met up with the mothers group for a christmas meet.Because the weather was nice we decided to meet at the local playground and at the same time I could take some photos of the kids.The playground has a plastic boat which makes it nice and easy to keep them contained in one area. 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Centenial Bridge 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcentenial bridgeShareOn the weekend we went for a walk in Centennial Park. We stopped at this old stone bridge to take a couple of photos, but Aiden was more interested in taking mum for a walk and a swim. 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Leaves in the Garden 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetplaying with leaves in the gardenShareOn the weekend I was cutting down some of the bushes in our garden. Very quickly Aiden discovered that it was fun to play in the pile of leaves that I'd left behind. 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Eastgarden Christmas Decorations 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeteastgarden christmas decorationsShareThey have now set up the christmas tree in East Gardens. I was trying to find a goot spot to take a photo from without use of a tripod and without being chased away by security. This was the best I could come up with. 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Parade Darling Harbour 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas parade darling harbourShareLast weekend we went with Lachlan and Na to Darling Harbour for dinner.This also happened to be the night of the Christmas parade in Darling Harbour.So there was a lot of entertainment such as the Three Wise Men.And lots of people dressed as Santa.And Elves. 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Lego 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetplaying with legoShareThe other day we were at Eastgardens shopping centre.Lego had an area set aside where the kids could play with Lego (obviously to get the parents to buy them Lego for Christmas). Obviously Aiden (and Dad) had to play for a while.And Aiden also did some drawing (or at least he was playing with the colour pens) 22. November 2011 02:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Building Sandcastles 22. November 2011 02:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbuilding sandcastlesShare 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). << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...686970717273747576...9495Older 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 30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Claus as a tennis player 30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have ShareThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have kept scans of all the newspaper clippings from when he was winning a lot of tournaments.In the mid 90's he started to get pretty sick and although he still tried to play tennis it was never at the same level again. Eventually he more or less gave up. His illness took to great a hold of him. These are some of the 'darkest' photos I have of him while he was struggling with his schizophrenia and were taken shortly before I moved to Australia.He lost contact with most of his friends and was very dependent on my mum and dad as well as other support programs in place.I prefer to remember him as he was before he passed away. This poem reminds me of him.The morning after I killed myself, I woke up. I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my toast for a cheese and bacon sandwich. I squeezed a grapefruit into a juice glass. I scraped the ashes from the frying pan and rinsed the butter off the counter. I washed the dishes and folded the towels. The morning after I killed myself, I fell in love. Not with the boy down the street or the middle school principal. Not with the everyday jogger or the grocer who always left the avocados out of the bag. I fell in love with my mother and the way she sat on the floor of my room holding each rock from my collection in her palms until they grew dark with sweat. I fell in love with my father down at the river as he placed my note into a bottle and sent it into the current. With my brother who once believed in unicorns but who now sat in his desk at school trying desperately to believe I still existed. The morning after I killed myself, I walked the dog. I watched the way her tail twitched when a bird flew by or how her pace quickened at the sight of a cat. I saw the empty space in her eyes when she reached a stick and turned around to greet me so we could play catch but saw nothing but sky in my place. I stood by as strangers stroked her muzzle and she wilted beneath their touch like she did once for mine. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to the neighbors’ yard where I left my footprints in concrete as a two year old and examined how they were already fading. I picked a few daylilies and pulled a few weeds and watched the elderly woman through her window as she read the paper with the news of my death. I saw her husband spit tobacco into the kitchen sink and bring her her daily medication. The morning after I killed myself, I watched the sun come up. Each orange tree opened like a hand and the kid down the street pointed out a single red cloud to his mother. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to that body in the morgue and tried to talk some sense into her. I told her about the avocados and the stepping stones, the river and her parents. I told her about the sunsets and the dog and the beach. The morning after I killed myself, I tried to unkill myself, but couldn’t finish what I started. —Meggie Royer 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 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 niceShareThis weekend we took the kids for a walk with some friends from Maroubra to Lurline Bay.It is a nice little pleasant walk that is easy for the kids.They loved jumping between the boulders....and exploring the small rock pools.Because of the recent storms the beach was full of Blue bottles, so no playing in the sand this time around.They are nasty little creatures that will sting you badly if you touch them.This surfer was being very careful in his bare feet. 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 Travelling as a child 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travellingShareWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travelling through Swizerland or Austria ending up in Italy (Either Lido di Jesolo or the Italian Riviera). Underway we would visit old friends of my mum and dad from the time they were working in Italy.Here are some photos from that time.I just noticed the burn scar on my arm on the above photo. I think this is one of the few childhood photos where you can really see it.This was out caravan while travelling.This is our caravan with the tent up in the middle. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...343536373839404142...9495Older 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 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. 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim riding a bike 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a tryShareKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a try.She did pretty good considering that she's never done it before. 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cool art work 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the ShareHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the Macquarie centre.It is thousands of plastic balls suspended from the ceiling.And this grafitti is from Redfern...I wish all grafitti was this well done. 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Tiger who came to tea 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to ShareOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to tea" which is based on a childrens book of the same title.We had borrowed the book week before and read it to the kids so they were very excited and the play was really good fun and well made. 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lindt Cafe 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman tooShareOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman took the patrons as hostages. He was eventually shot by the police after killing two patrons.All of Sydney laid flowers in front of the cafe as Martins place. 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Daydream island 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.ThiShareA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.This was a great opportunity to check out some of the natural beauties......such as Whitehaven beach.We spent a lot of time playing at the pool and at the beach.The resort has a massive inland lagoon with lots of stingrays and sharks that the kids loved.Aiden and Lucas were allowed to touch some of them including this live shark.and stingrays and star fish.And on the island there were lots of kangaroos.A beautiful place.And I did have time to do a bit of creative shooting.Eventually it was time to say goodbye to the island with a vulcan salute. 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mini open day photo shoot 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makShareIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makeup and studio setups.As usual it was good practice and fun to work with the various models. I think I did get some great photos and there were a lot of lessons learned that can be done better next time.Model: Charlotte de LuceyModel: Jessica GarciaModel: Tanika de AlwisModel: Britney WilliamsModel: Tanika de AlwisCompared to the other times I was doing a lot more natural light photography this time and some of it in nasty and not very flattering direct sunlight. I think I still managed to get some very usable results out of it.Model: Nikki DoanModel: Nikki DoanModel: Amy HillThe hardest thing for me is still the communication with the models and the creation of a vision that is different when you are on a fixed set.Model: Jessica GarciaModel: Jessica Garcia 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Trip to Manly 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys werShareThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys were very excited being on a boat.At Manly we went down to the beach. It was a calm day so the boys had a lot of fun at the edge of the water.After that Kim did some shopping, we had some fish'n'chips and we also had an ice cream. 17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water play 17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkleShareLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkler and we let the boys have some water play. 16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Dragons 16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like ShareIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like a dinosaur/dragon. When we went to the forest last weekend he again got scared and I snapped this photo and decided to insert a dragon into it. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...272829303132333435...9495Older 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
19. December 2011 01:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water Playground in Darling Harbour 19. December 2011 01:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater playgroundShareOn the weekend we went with the family to Darling Harbour where they have a big water playground.This gave Aiden a chance to play in the water...which he loves.I also took a couple of photos of Aiden with grandad and auntie.
9. December 2011 08:06 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cure Our Kids 9. December 2011 08:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcure the kidsShareEvery year we are allowed to spend a certain number of working days on charity events. Last year I did some with a group from work, but this year I was offered to join Cisco on their charity for "Cure our Kids".This is an even that mainly focuses on providing a support framework for parents whose kids have Cancer with the thinking that if there is a good support for the parents then they will be able to support their children better.The work we did consisted of going through pallets of boxes with parent folders and then from these remove unwanted items and inserting new leaflets. A team was also going through other boxes to sort through what could be used for xmas and what needed to be ebay'ed off.
4. December 2011 03:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mothersgroup 2011 Christmas meet 4. December 2011 03:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmothersgroup 2011 christmas meetShareThis weekend Kim and I met met up with the mothers group for a christmas meet.Because the weather was nice we decided to meet at the local playground and at the same time I could take some photos of the kids.The playground has a plastic boat which makes it nice and easy to keep them contained in one area.
27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Centenial Bridge 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcentenial bridgeShareOn the weekend we went for a walk in Centennial Park. We stopped at this old stone bridge to take a couple of photos, but Aiden was more interested in taking mum for a walk and a swim.
27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Leaves in the Garden 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetplaying with leaves in the gardenShareOn the weekend I was cutting down some of the bushes in our garden. Very quickly Aiden discovered that it was fun to play in the pile of leaves that I'd left behind.
27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Eastgarden Christmas Decorations 27. November 2011 07:48 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweeteastgarden christmas decorationsShareThey have now set up the christmas tree in East Gardens. I was trying to find a goot spot to take a photo from without use of a tripod and without being chased away by security. This was the best I could come up with.
27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Parade Darling Harbour 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas parade darling harbourShareLast weekend we went with Lachlan and Na to Darling Harbour for dinner.This also happened to be the night of the Christmas parade in Darling Harbour.So there was a lot of entertainment such as the Three Wise Men.And lots of people dressed as Santa.And Elves.
27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Lego 27. November 2011 07:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetplaying with legoShareThe other day we were at Eastgardens shopping centre.Lego had an area set aside where the kids could play with Lego (obviously to get the parents to buy them Lego for Christmas). Obviously Aiden (and Dad) had to play for a while.And Aiden also did some drawing (or at least he was playing with the colour pens)
22. November 2011 02:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Building Sandcastles 22. November 2011 02:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbuilding sandcastlesShare 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). << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...686970717273747576...9495Older 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
30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Claus as a tennis player 30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have ShareThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have kept scans of all the newspaper clippings from when he was winning a lot of tournaments.In the mid 90's he started to get pretty sick and although he still tried to play tennis it was never at the same level again. Eventually he more or less gave up. His illness took to great a hold of him. These are some of the 'darkest' photos I have of him while he was struggling with his schizophrenia and were taken shortly before I moved to Australia.He lost contact with most of his friends and was very dependent on my mum and dad as well as other support programs in place.I prefer to remember him as he was before he passed away. This poem reminds me of him.The morning after I killed myself, I woke up. I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my toast for a cheese and bacon sandwich. I squeezed a grapefruit into a juice glass. I scraped the ashes from the frying pan and rinsed the butter off the counter. I washed the dishes and folded the towels. The morning after I killed myself, I fell in love. Not with the boy down the street or the middle school principal. Not with the everyday jogger or the grocer who always left the avocados out of the bag. I fell in love with my mother and the way she sat on the floor of my room holding each rock from my collection in her palms until they grew dark with sweat. I fell in love with my father down at the river as he placed my note into a bottle and sent it into the current. With my brother who once believed in unicorns but who now sat in his desk at school trying desperately to believe I still existed. The morning after I killed myself, I walked the dog. I watched the way her tail twitched when a bird flew by or how her pace quickened at the sight of a cat. I saw the empty space in her eyes when she reached a stick and turned around to greet me so we could play catch but saw nothing but sky in my place. I stood by as strangers stroked her muzzle and she wilted beneath their touch like she did once for mine. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to the neighbors’ yard where I left my footprints in concrete as a two year old and examined how they were already fading. I picked a few daylilies and pulled a few weeds and watched the elderly woman through her window as she read the paper with the news of my death. I saw her husband spit tobacco into the kitchen sink and bring her her daily medication. The morning after I killed myself, I watched the sun come up. Each orange tree opened like a hand and the kid down the street pointed out a single red cloud to his mother. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to that body in the morgue and tried to talk some sense into her. I told her about the avocados and the stepping stones, the river and her parents. I told her about the sunsets and the dog and the beach. The morning after I killed myself, I tried to unkill myself, but couldn’t finish what I started. —Meggie Royer
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 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 niceShareThis weekend we took the kids for a walk with some friends from Maroubra to Lurline Bay.It is a nice little pleasant walk that is easy for the kids.They loved jumping between the boulders....and exploring the small rock pools.Because of the recent storms the beach was full of Blue bottles, so no playing in the sand this time around.They are nasty little creatures that will sting you badly if you touch them.This surfer was being very careful in his bare feet.
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 Travelling as a child 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travellingShareWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travelling through Swizerland or Austria ending up in Italy (Either Lido di Jesolo or the Italian Riviera). Underway we would visit old friends of my mum and dad from the time they were working in Italy.Here are some photos from that time.I just noticed the burn scar on my arm on the above photo. I think this is one of the few childhood photos where you can really see it.This was out caravan while travelling.This is our caravan with the tent up in the middle. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...343536373839404142...9495Older 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 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. 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim riding a bike 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a tryShareKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a try.She did pretty good considering that she's never done it before. 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cool art work 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the ShareHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the Macquarie centre.It is thousands of plastic balls suspended from the ceiling.And this grafitti is from Redfern...I wish all grafitti was this well done. 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Tiger who came to tea 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to ShareOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to tea" which is based on a childrens book of the same title.We had borrowed the book week before and read it to the kids so they were very excited and the play was really good fun and well made. 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lindt Cafe 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman tooShareOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman took the patrons as hostages. He was eventually shot by the police after killing two patrons.All of Sydney laid flowers in front of the cafe as Martins place. 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Daydream island 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.ThiShareA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.This was a great opportunity to check out some of the natural beauties......such as Whitehaven beach.We spent a lot of time playing at the pool and at the beach.The resort has a massive inland lagoon with lots of stingrays and sharks that the kids loved.Aiden and Lucas were allowed to touch some of them including this live shark.and stingrays and star fish.And on the island there were lots of kangaroos.A beautiful place.And I did have time to do a bit of creative shooting.Eventually it was time to say goodbye to the island with a vulcan salute. 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mini open day photo shoot 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makShareIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makeup and studio setups.As usual it was good practice and fun to work with the various models. I think I did get some great photos and there were a lot of lessons learned that can be done better next time.Model: Charlotte de LuceyModel: Jessica GarciaModel: Tanika de AlwisModel: Britney WilliamsModel: Tanika de AlwisCompared to the other times I was doing a lot more natural light photography this time and some of it in nasty and not very flattering direct sunlight. I think I still managed to get some very usable results out of it.Model: Nikki DoanModel: Nikki DoanModel: Amy HillThe hardest thing for me is still the communication with the models and the creation of a vision that is different when you are on a fixed set.Model: Jessica GarciaModel: Jessica Garcia 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Trip to Manly 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys werShareThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys were very excited being on a boat.At Manly we went down to the beach. It was a calm day so the boys had a lot of fun at the edge of the water.After that Kim did some shopping, we had some fish'n'chips and we also had an ice cream. 17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water play 17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkleShareLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkler and we let the boys have some water play. 16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Dragons 16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like ShareIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like a dinosaur/dragon. When we went to the forest last weekend he again got scared and I snapped this photo and decided to insert a dragon into it. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...272829303132333435...9495Older 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. 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.
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.
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.
21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim riding a bike 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a tryShareKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a try.She did pretty good considering that she's never done it before.
20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cool art work 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the ShareHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the Macquarie centre.It is thousands of plastic balls suspended from the ceiling.And this grafitti is from Redfern...I wish all grafitti was this well done.
19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Tiger who came to tea 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to ShareOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to tea" which is based on a childrens book of the same title.We had borrowed the book week before and read it to the kids so they were very excited and the play was really good fun and well made.
15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lindt Cafe 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman tooShareOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman took the patrons as hostages. He was eventually shot by the police after killing two patrons.All of Sydney laid flowers in front of the cafe as Martins place.
22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Daydream island 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.ThiShareA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.This was a great opportunity to check out some of the natural beauties......such as Whitehaven beach.We spent a lot of time playing at the pool and at the beach.The resort has a massive inland lagoon with lots of stingrays and sharks that the kids loved.Aiden and Lucas were allowed to touch some of them including this live shark.and stingrays and star fish.And on the island there were lots of kangaroos.A beautiful place.And I did have time to do a bit of creative shooting.Eventually it was time to say goodbye to the island with a vulcan salute.
20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mini open day photo shoot 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makShareIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makeup and studio setups.As usual it was good practice and fun to work with the various models. I think I did get some great photos and there were a lot of lessons learned that can be done better next time.Model: Charlotte de LuceyModel: Jessica GarciaModel: Tanika de AlwisModel: Britney WilliamsModel: Tanika de AlwisCompared to the other times I was doing a lot more natural light photography this time and some of it in nasty and not very flattering direct sunlight. I think I still managed to get some very usable results out of it.Model: Nikki DoanModel: Nikki DoanModel: Amy HillThe hardest thing for me is still the communication with the models and the creation of a vision that is different when you are on a fixed set.Model: Jessica GarciaModel: Jessica Garcia
23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Trip to Manly 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys werShareThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys were very excited being on a boat.At Manly we went down to the beach. It was a calm day so the boys had a lot of fun at the edge of the water.After that Kim did some shopping, we had some fish'n'chips and we also had an ice cream.
17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water play 17. October 2014 17:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkleShareLast weekend it was pretty warm here in Sydney and the lawn needed watering.I turned on the sprinkler and we let the boys have some water play.
16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing with Dragons 16. October 2014 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like ShareIt is Friday, so time for a little photoshop fun.Lucas gets really scared whenever Aiden roars like a dinosaur/dragon. When we went to the forest last weekend he again got scared and I snapped this photo and decided to insert a dragon into it.