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.
9. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water fall - Laos 9. February 2018 07:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetJust outside Luang Prabang there is this amazing waterfall cascading down a limestone creek.We decidShareJust outside Luang Prabang there is this amazing waterfall cascading down a limestone creek.We decided to get up early to go a take photos, so that we could be there early before all the crowds arrived.At the entrance to the park there is also a Bear rehabilitation centre. They rescue bears from captivity and keep them until it is safe to release them back into the wild (if ever). The bears have a big area and seem to love climbing and sleep in the hammocks provided.
8. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The kids and families of Laos 8. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhat I especially remember from my last trip to Laos was the kids. One of my most cherished photos iShareWhat I especially remember from my last trip to Laos was the kids. One of my most cherished photos is one of two little girls holding a bouquet of flowers that I took 20 years ago (it is on this blog if you look for it through the search function).The children are still there. They are still very shy, dirty and smiling.They make up their own games such as these kids at a school playing marbles with tamarind seeds. These kids were playing a game where the kid under the table had to poke the feet of the kids above the table.And some things never change, kids teasing each other.The girls in the school yard 'hang out'.Visiting a local school was great for our kids to get a glimpse of how other kids live.Along the road we stopped and a family was outside with the mother breastfeeding her son in their outdoor living room. This is where everything happened such as the cooking, washing, feeding etc. The chicken were running around freelyHere is a rare shot that Kim took with my camera in it.It is a very family oriented life they live
8. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Our kids - Laos 8. February 2018 22:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOur kids had a blast of a time in Laos. They loved each other company (for the most part) and sometiShareOur kids had a blast of a time in Laos. They loved each other company (for the most part) and sometime looked like real little travellers.They were respectful at the temples and even offered a prayer.At other times they behaved like animals and should be lock away in a cage.But for the most part they liked exploring things that us adults wouldn't see such as this crater from a crash landed U.F.O.
7. February 2018 21:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Catching local transport - Laos 7. February 2018 21:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetFor getting around the towns in Laos we mainly used Tuk-Tuks. These are small motorbike powered miniShareFor getting around the towns in Laos we mainly used Tuk-Tuks. These are small motorbike powered minibuses and the experience can be very mixed. Most of them are generally good, but some have bad brakes have a plume of smelly two stroke engine smoke trailing behind them. We could easily fit our two families into one and I'd joke that there would even be room for another couple of adults.The kids loved the tuk-tuks and have the fresh air blowing in their hair while riding.The only downside is that you'd never quite know what the fare would be until you started bargaining and from town to town the fares seemed to be very different. Even though I believe I am reasonable proficient at bargaining, I'm still confident that we paid more that the locals would be paying for the same trips.For the longer trips we would catch either local buses (mini vans) or in some instances it was worthwhile us hiring a private bus as we were enough people to fill it.From Vang Vieng to Luang Prabang we hired a private van taking us across the mountain pass at Kasi. Last time I went through here it was in an open bus and at the pass it was raining and really cold. This time round we had a beautiful clear day with a great view of the valley below from the top.The week before they had a lot of rain and a landslide had taken out large parts of the last section of road (I read in the local newspaper a few days earlier that the road was closed). Our little van was struggling getting enough grip and our driver had to reverse to get enough of a run-up in the next attempt to make it through the steep and muddy section.The larger trucks were really struggling getting through.
6. February 2018 16:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Morning Markets - Laos 6. February 2018 16:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Commen Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 14. November 2004 01:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 2 14. November 2004 01:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettemple of horus the most complete of its kind part 2Share 14. November 2004 01:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 1 14. November 2004 01:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettemple of horus the most complete of its kind part 1Share 14. November 2004 01:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Horses 14. November 2004 01:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweethorsesShare 14. November 2004 01:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh Part 2 14. November 2004 01:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettemple of hatshepsut egypt s only female pharaoh part 2Share 14. November 2004 01:36 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh 14. November 2004 01:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettemple of hatshepsut egypt s only female pharaohShare 14. November 2004 01:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pyramids of Giza 14. November 2004 01:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpyramids of gizaShare 14. November 2004 01:07 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest - Part 3 14. November 2004 01:07 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbedstemor s 85th birthday fest part 3Share 14. November 2004 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest - Part 2 14. November 2004 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbedstemor s 85th birthday fest part 2Share 14. November 2004 01:00 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest 14. November 2004 01:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbedstemor s 85th birthday festShare 19. March 2004 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Egypt 2004 19. March 2004 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetegypt 2004ShareThis year it was my Grandmothers 85th Birthday. As per the tradition the whole family went on a trip overseas, this time to Egypt. It was my first time to Egypt so it was a different experience. I can recommend that you take a read of the Travel Journal by clicking here! Click here to see more photos from: Egypt 2004/Slideshow/Travel Journal << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...848586878889909192...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 Driving from Christchurch toward the west coast we passed the Castle Hills boulders.This is a phenomShare
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19. March 2004 12:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Egypt 2004 19. March 2004 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetegypt 2004ShareThis year it was my Grandmothers 85th Birthday. As per the tradition the whole family went on a trip overseas, this time to Egypt. It was my first time to Egypt so it was a different experience. I can recommend that you take a read of the Travel Journal by clicking here! Click here to see more photos from: Egypt 2004/Slideshow/Travel Journal
23. August 2023 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Zealand 2023 - Lake Pukaki chapel 23. August 2023 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt Lake Pukaki there is this little beautiful chapel at the lake. Again this is a really photographeShareAt Lake Pukaki there is this little beautiful chapel at the lake. Again this is a really photographed location and much more busy than I remember it.
23. August 2023 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Zealand 2023 - Lindis Pass 23. August 2023 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA place that I have always found really magical is driving through the Lindis Pass.Kim doesn't thinkShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tokyo Parks - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nikko - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Samurai District - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 25. March 2019 10:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Australian Formula 1 grand prix 25. March 2019 10:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with oShareOn the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with one of our vendors and great access to see the race and the pits.Here is some of the photos from the event. 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Tokyo Disney land 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Tokyo fish market 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Akihababa 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Okonomiaki 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Shinjuku 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Tokyo Robot Restaurant 5. February 2019 09:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...91011121314151617...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 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethan's birthday 2007 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethan s birthdayShare Saturday Ethan (Kims Nephew) had his birthday party. Kims sister asked us if we would like to come and do face painting on the the kids. For the event I got dressed as a pirate and Kim got dressed as a fairy with wings. KA, kims sister also helped out with some of the face painting. Here is a photo of KA with Ethan. And here is Kayla painted as a mouse. For the event they had also hired a jumping castle (can be seen in the background) and for some weird reason the caucasian kids loved the face painting idea where the asian kids didn't want to have their faces painted. 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgreat mackerel beach easter 2007ShareDuring Easter Kims Family had borrowed a house at Mackarel Beach, so we went up there the whole family, Kim and her three sisters, her brother in law, her dad and two nephews and one niece.The only access to the beach is by boat from Palm beach one hours drive north of Sydney. There are no roads or shops on the beach. The ferry only leaves once an hour and only between 9am and 6pm. The beach is on the opposite side of Pittwater from Palm Beach and it has got a community of about 50 houses.Most of the two days we were up there it rained, so we spend the time indoor eating, playing games and sleeping. The TV and VCR was out of order and the place didn't have a DVD player. At least it did have a CD player so we could listen to music.We cooked dinner on the BBQ and the Kookaburras came to get fed. They were really tame, so you could touch them which is exceptionally rare.I was on breakfast duty both days, so the first morning I made Bacon and Eggs for everyone and the second day I made pancakes. Sometimes it was a little stressful with that many people in the kitchen while trying to make breakfast, but it went alright! I am coming from a fairly small family,so I am not used to have that many people around.Easter Monday Kim and I played golf at Mona Vale golf course which is one of my favourite courses to play on.It is right next to the coast and the course is normally in a great condition. Even though the course is long it is not that difficult. I was playing pretty average on the first nine holes but improved my game significantly on the second nine and managed to play a number of the holes at par. On one of the holes a Currawong (big black bird) flew down and stole Kims golf ball. I had to chase after the bird for 200 meters until it eventually landed in a tree and then dropped the ball. 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lake Macquarie 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlake macquarieShare This weekend we rented a house at Lake Macquarie in a place called Overnight Reflections at Fishing Point near Newcastle. The place is an easy 1.5 hours drive north of Sydney assuming that there is light traffic. It was a fantastic and very relaxing weekend. The house was right at the water, so we could hear the water and see the full moon (almost) reflect in the water at night. Saturday afternoon we went playing golf at Toronto Golf and Country club. This was quite an experience. The course itself is nice enough although it needs some maintenance (especially the bumpy greens)...but some of the people playing there should not be allowed onto a golf course. One of the players stole Kims golf ball and on several occasions started bashing up his own golf bag while shouting Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Obviously it wasn't a great idea confronting him regarding the ball. We were planning to complain to some of the members of the club...but there was no-one else around and eventually we lost track of the guy (fortunately...because he was quite scary). In the evening we went to a very expensive restaurant (even by Sydney standards) at Warners Bay...it was ok, but not a place I'd recommend. Kim and I wanted a bit of a special night out to celebrate and this seemed to be the best we could find outside of Newcastle itself. From living in the Newcastle area years ago I know that it is hard to find a decent restaurant up there...most people regard fish'n'chips as a romantic night out! Anyway...the place we stayed at was very nice although it troubled the owner of the place that we didn't want to have breakfast until after 10.30 in the morning...what IS WRONG with these Sydney people!!! Kim and I enjoyed catching up on some sleep and just relax without having to rush around for set meal times, be a tourist etc. Especially Sunday troubled her at we didn't want to check out until 2pm because we wanted a snooze. She even sent down her grandchildren to make a bit of noise to wake us up. Anyway...it was actually quite amusing and Kim and I didn't mind, the woman running the place was actually quite sweet....and $300 for the two nights in a lake front cottage was good value. It is definitely a place I'd go back to. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nara 1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streetsShareNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streets.It has a massive temple with one of the pillars with a hole in it. Apparently if you can squeeze through then you are enlightened.The deers are good fun although Kim and and boys took a while to get used to them. 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Other Kyoto temples 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second ShareThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second world war.For historical reasons they are mostly outside the city centre in the hills - apparently they were banned from the city centre long time ago due to the monks growing influence. 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nijo-jo Castle Kyoto 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was jShareThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was just around the corner so we passed it almost every day.We didn't go inside it as there were too many other things to see. 1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) Kyoto 1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple suShareThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple surrounded by a beautifully manicured landscape.It is however very touristy with large tour buses and large crowds, but still worth the visit. 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Asiyama at Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there ShareAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there is also lots of other things to see in the area such as monkeys and more traditional sights such as temples.The bamboo forest itself is very crowded and the foot paths are fenced in and to be honest there are so many bamboo forests in Japan in the land districts that it is hard to see why this particular forest is so special.It is lovely to see people in traditional kimono's being transported in rickshaws.From the place where there are monkeys, there is also a view of all of Kyoto. 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Gion District in Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in JapaShareThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in Japan where it is still possible to spot Geishas and see them perform.It is a lovely little district with all its narrow lanes and old traditional wooden buildings.We went there a late afternoon and were lucky enough to see a couple of Geishas heading out to perform.Later in the evening we went to a performance where they both had Geishas perform as well as some traditional Japanese theatre, comedy and tea ceremony. 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Castle - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Parks - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Geisha District - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Outdoor Artnude photography workshop 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetallShareI did an art nude photoshoot over on the other side or Botany bat at Kurnell with a group of photographers and a Elen who was the model and organiser. 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 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 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 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 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 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. 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. 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...101112131415161718...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 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. 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service. 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results. 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there. 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment. 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site. 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep. 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go. 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one. 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...353637383940414243...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 t/Aiden-on-the-bridge-at-Centennial-Park" title="Google Buzz" data-button-style="small-count">A couple of weeks ago we went to centennial park to take some photos of Lucas for his birthday (see separate post).I also took this photo of Aiden running across the bridge at Centennial park. 12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Test portraits of Lucas 12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettest portraits of lucasShareHere is some more test shots of Lucas...his facial expressions are priceless. 12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Self test portrait 12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetself test portraitShareThe other day I was setting up for a portrait using my new beauty dish strobe.I was using myself as a subject and this one turned out rather well. 12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sculptures by the sea 2013 12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsculptures by the sea 2013ShareSculptures by the sea is on again and Kim and I managed to find a couple of hours to go and have a look.I was carrying Lucas in my backpack and didn't bring my camera, so these photos are all shot with my phone...I seriously regret that I didn't bring my larger camera. 11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Working in the Sydney 11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetworking in the sydneyShareRecently I have been doing a lot of work with a client in the Governor Macquarie Tower in Sydney CBD.It has been great working in the city as the commute is a lot easier and more interesting in general.This is the building I have been working in. 11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk 11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal walkShareOne day Kim and I managed to go for a romantic (and long) walk from Coogee to Bondi and back along the coast.It was a beautiful day and this area have some of the worlds best beaches and coastal views. 11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bath time 11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbath timeShareWe have started giving Aiden and Lucas a bath together when we are not too rushed. 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27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tokyo Parks - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare
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25. March 2019 10:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Australian Formula 1 grand prix 25. March 2019 10:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOn the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with oShareOn the weekend I went to the Formula 1 grand prix in Melbourne. It was a work sponsored event with one of our vendors and great access to see the race and the pits.Here is some of the photos from the event.
5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Tokyo Disney land 5. February 2019 11:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare
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15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Ethan's birthday 2007 15. April 2007 02:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetethan s birthdayShare Saturday Ethan (Kims Nephew) had his birthday party. Kims sister asked us if we would like to come and do face painting on the the kids. For the event I got dressed as a pirate and Kim got dressed as a fairy with wings. KA, kims sister also helped out with some of the face painting. Here is a photo of KA with Ethan. And here is Kayla painted as a mouse. For the event they had also hired a jumping castle (can be seen in the background) and for some weird reason the caucasian kids loved the face painting idea where the asian kids didn't want to have their faces painted.
10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 10. April 2007 07:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetgreat mackerel beach easter 2007ShareDuring Easter Kims Family had borrowed a house at Mackarel Beach, so we went up there the whole family, Kim and her three sisters, her brother in law, her dad and two nephews and one niece.The only access to the beach is by boat from Palm beach one hours drive north of Sydney. There are no roads or shops on the beach. The ferry only leaves once an hour and only between 9am and 6pm. The beach is on the opposite side of Pittwater from Palm Beach and it has got a community of about 50 houses.Most of the two days we were up there it rained, so we spend the time indoor eating, playing games and sleeping. The TV and VCR was out of order and the place didn't have a DVD player. At least it did have a CD player so we could listen to music.We cooked dinner on the BBQ and the Kookaburras came to get fed. They were really tame, so you could touch them which is exceptionally rare.I was on breakfast duty both days, so the first morning I made Bacon and Eggs for everyone and the second day I made pancakes. Sometimes it was a little stressful with that many people in the kitchen while trying to make breakfast, but it went alright! I am coming from a fairly small family,so I am not used to have that many people around.Easter Monday Kim and I played golf at Mona Vale golf course which is one of my favourite courses to play on.It is right next to the coast and the course is normally in a great condition. Even though the course is long it is not that difficult. I was playing pretty average on the first nine holes but improved my game significantly on the second nine and managed to play a number of the holes at par. On one of the holes a Currawong (big black bird) flew down and stole Kims golf ball. I had to chase after the bird for 200 meters until it eventually landed in a tree and then dropped the ball.
1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lake Macquarie 1. April 2007 09:22 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlake macquarieShare This weekend we rented a house at Lake Macquarie in a place called Overnight Reflections at Fishing Point near Newcastle. The place is an easy 1.5 hours drive north of Sydney assuming that there is light traffic. It was a fantastic and very relaxing weekend. The house was right at the water, so we could hear the water and see the full moon (almost) reflect in the water at night. Saturday afternoon we went playing golf at Toronto Golf and Country club. This was quite an experience. The course itself is nice enough although it needs some maintenance (especially the bumpy greens)...but some of the people playing there should not be allowed onto a golf course. One of the players stole Kims golf ball and on several occasions started bashing up his own golf bag while shouting Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Fu...k!!! Obviously it wasn't a great idea confronting him regarding the ball. We were planning to complain to some of the members of the club...but there was no-one else around and eventually we lost track of the guy (fortunately...because he was quite scary). In the evening we went to a very expensive restaurant (even by Sydney standards) at Warners Bay...it was ok, but not a place I'd recommend. Kim and I wanted a bit of a special night out to celebrate and this seemed to be the best we could find outside of Newcastle itself. From living in the Newcastle area years ago I know that it is hard to find a decent restaurant up there...most people regard fish'n'chips as a romantic night out! Anyway...the place we stayed at was very nice although it troubled the owner of the place that we didn't want to have breakfast until after 10.30 in the morning...what IS WRONG with these Sydney people!!! Kim and I enjoyed catching up on some sleep and just relax without having to rush around for set meal times, be a tourist etc. Especially Sunday troubled her at we didn't want to check out until 2pm because we wanted a snooze. She even sent down her grandchildren to make a bit of noise to wake us up. Anyway...it was actually quite amusing and Kim and I didn't mind, the woman running the place was actually quite sweet....and $300 for the two nights in a lake front cottage was good value. It is definitely a place I'd go back to. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nara 1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streetsShareNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streets.It has a massive temple with one of the pillars with a hole in it. Apparently if you can squeeze through then you are enlightened.The deers are good fun although Kim and and boys took a while to get used to them. 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Other Kyoto temples 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second ShareThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second world war.For historical reasons they are mostly outside the city centre in the hills - apparently they were banned from the city centre long time ago due to the monks growing influence. 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nijo-jo Castle Kyoto 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was jShareThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was just around the corner so we passed it almost every day.We didn't go inside it as there were too many other things to see. 1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) Kyoto 1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple suShareThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple surrounded by a beautifully manicured landscape.It is however very touristy with large tour buses and large crowds, but still worth the visit. 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Asiyama at Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there ShareAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there is also lots of other things to see in the area such as monkeys and more traditional sights such as temples.The bamboo forest itself is very crowded and the foot paths are fenced in and to be honest there are so many bamboo forests in Japan in the land districts that it is hard to see why this particular forest is so special.It is lovely to see people in traditional kimono's being transported in rickshaws.From the place where there are monkeys, there is also a view of all of Kyoto. 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Gion District in Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in JapaShareThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in Japan where it is still possible to spot Geishas and see them perform.It is a lovely little district with all its narrow lanes and old traditional wooden buildings.We went there a late afternoon and were lucky enough to see a couple of Geishas heading out to perform.Later in the evening we went to a performance where they both had Geishas perform as well as some traditional Japanese theatre, comedy and tea ceremony. 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Castle - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Parks - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Geisha District - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Outdoor Artnude photography workshop 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetallShareI did an art nude photoshoot over on the other side or Botany bat at Kurnell with a group of photographers and a Elen who was the model and organiser. 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 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 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 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 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 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. 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. 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...101112131415161718...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 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. 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service. 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results. 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there. 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment. 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site. 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep. 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go. 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one. 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...353637383940414243...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 t/Aiden-on-the-bridge-at-Centennial-Park" title="Google Buzz" data-button-style="small-count">A couple of weeks ago we went to centennial park to take some photos of Lucas for his birthday (see separate post).I also took this photo of Aiden running across the bridge at Centennial park. 12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Test portraits of Lucas 12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettest portraits of lucasShareHere is some more test shots of Lucas...his facial expressions are priceless. 12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Self test portrait 12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetself test portraitShareThe other day I was setting up for a portrait using my new beauty dish strobe.I was using myself as a subject and this one turned out rather well. 12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sculptures by the sea 2013 12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsculptures by the sea 2013ShareSculptures by the sea is on again and Kim and I managed to find a couple of hours to go and have a look.I was carrying Lucas in my backpack and didn't bring my camera, so these photos are all shot with my phone...I seriously regret that I didn't bring my larger camera. 11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Working in the Sydney 11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetworking in the sydneyShareRecently I have been doing a lot of work with a client in the Governor Macquarie Tower in Sydney CBD.It has been great working in the city as the commute is a lot easier and more interesting in general.This is the building I have been working in. 11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk 11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal walkShareOne day Kim and I managed to go for a romantic (and long) walk from Coogee to Bondi and back along the coast.It was a beautiful day and this area have some of the worlds best beaches and coastal views. 11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bath time 11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbath timeShareWe have started giving Aiden and Lucas a bath together when we are not too rushed. They are playing very nicely together in the bathtub. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...383940414243444546...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
1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nara 1. April 2019 20:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streetsShareNara is an area a couple of hours outside Kyoto that is full of temples and deer roaming the streets.It has a massive temple with one of the pillars with a hole in it. Apparently if you can squeeze through then you are enlightened.The deers are good fun although Kim and and boys took a while to get used to them.
1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Other Kyoto temples 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second ShareThere are lots of temples in Kyoto. This is mainly because the city wasn't bombed during the second world war.For historical reasons they are mostly outside the city centre in the hills - apparently they were banned from the city centre long time ago due to the monks growing influence.
1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Nijo-jo Castle Kyoto 1. April 2019 18:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was jShareThis castle is close to the centre of the city. It is quite big and lit up at night. Out hotel was just around the corner so we passed it almost every day.We didn't go inside it as there were too many other things to see.
1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Kinkakuji (Golden Pavilion) Kyoto 1. April 2019 13:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple suShareThe golden pavillion in Kyoto is one of the most iconic sights in Kyoto. It is a small zen temple surrounded by a beautifully manicured landscape.It is however very touristy with large tour buses and large crowds, but still worth the visit.
1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Asiyama at Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there ShareAsiyama is on the outskirts of Kyoto and this is where people go to see the Bamboo forest but there is also lots of other things to see in the area such as monkeys and more traditional sights such as temples.The bamboo forest itself is very crowded and the foot paths are fenced in and to be honest there are so many bamboo forests in Japan in the land districts that it is hard to see why this particular forest is so special.It is lovely to see people in traditional kimono's being transported in rickshaws.From the place where there are monkeys, there is also a view of all of Kyoto.
1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Japan - Gion District in Kyoto 1. April 2019 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in JapaShareThe Gion district in Kyoto is the traditional Geisha district and one of the very few places in Japan where it is still possible to spot Geishas and see them perform.It is a lovely little district with all its narrow lanes and old traditional wooden buildings.We went there a late afternoon and were lucky enough to see a couple of Geishas heading out to perform.Later in the evening we went to a performance where they both had Geishas perform as well as some traditional Japanese theatre, comedy and tea ceremony.
28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Castle - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare
28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Parks - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare
28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa Geisha District - Japan 28. March 2019 13:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare
27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kanasawa - Japan 27. March 2019 14:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Outdoor Artnude photography workshop 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetallShareI did an art nude photoshoot over on the other side or Botany bat at Kurnell with a group of photographers and a Elen who was the model and organiser. 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 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 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 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 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 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. 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. 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. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...101112131415161718...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 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. 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service. 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results. 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there. 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment. 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site. 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep. 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go. 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one. 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...353637383940414243...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 t/Aiden-on-the-bridge-at-Centennial-Park" title="Google Buzz" data-button-style="small-count">A couple of weeks ago we went to centennial park to take some photos of Lucas for his birthday (see separate post).I also took this photo of Aiden running across the bridge at Centennial park.
28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Outdoor Artnude photography workshop 28. August 2018 19:08 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetallShareI did an art nude photoshoot over on the other side or Botany bat at Kurnell with a group of photographers and a Elen who was the model and organiser.
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 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 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baptism 15. January 2014 02:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetbabtismShareThis Sunday we had Aiden and Lucas baptised in the local church in Maroubra. Lucky that both Aiden and Lucas behaved throughout the 2 hour long service.
15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Rocks 15. January 2014 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay rocksShareThe rocks at Malua Bay were quite spectacular and dramatic. A couple of times I ventured down to try my luck with some photos around sunset (grey every day)...I really suck at this style and constantly got my tripod soaked.These were the two best results.
9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - The Beach 9. January 2014 11:38 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the beachShareHaving the beach so close was great. I went for a run every morning before breakfast.We also had a lot of fun playing at the beach with the kids.And everyone was just really enjoying the time there.
9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Indian dinner 9. January 2014 11:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay indian dinnerShareOn news years day we had a very nice dinner at an Indian restaurant (I was soooo full afterwards).The restaurant also had lice indian music as entertainment.
9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Amusement Park 9. January 2014 11:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay the fairShareOn New Years eve there was a fair on and we let the kids have a couple of rides.They also had a visit to one of the fire engines.I actually did a ride as well, which is the most awesome one I have seen in years...but because of the scare factor it is censored from this site.
9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Fishing 9. January 2014 11:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay fishingShareChong brought his little tinny along and him and Kims dad went fishing every second day.I went along one morning out in the open water.I caught a small flathead (and a puffer fish) which was too small to keep.
9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay - Playground 9. January 2014 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bay playgroundShareAt the beach not far from the house there was a playground. It was great to let the kids play together. Aiden was obviously keen on going on the swing. But also the other kids had a go.
9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Malua Bay 9. January 2014 11:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmalua bayShareOver the new year we went with the family to Malua Bay Beach down south.The house was beach front with great access directly to the beach.The big wrap-around balcony was great for the kids to play on and they spent hours running around.And it was great for the family to be together.There were also lots of chicadas and Ethan found a dead one.
25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New bike for Aiden 25. December 2013 05:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew bike for aidenShareAiden got a new bike and helmet for Christmas. He was very proud as it was the biggest present under the tree.The helmet is a combined bicycle and climbing helmet (cost more than the bike) so will see if I can also find an opportunity to take him climbing in the new year.
12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Test portraits of Lucas 12. October 2013 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettest portraits of lucasShareHere is some more test shots of Lucas...his facial expressions are priceless.
12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Self test portrait 12. October 2013 03:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetself test portraitShareThe other day I was setting up for a portrait using my new beauty dish strobe.I was using myself as a subject and this one turned out rather well.
12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sculptures by the sea 2013 12. October 2013 02:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsculptures by the sea 2013ShareSculptures by the sea is on again and Kim and I managed to find a couple of hours to go and have a look.I was carrying Lucas in my backpack and didn't bring my camera, so these photos are all shot with my phone...I seriously regret that I didn't bring my larger camera.
11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Working in the Sydney 11. October 2013 05:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetworking in the sydneyShareRecently I have been doing a lot of work with a client in the Governor Macquarie Tower in Sydney CBD.It has been great working in the city as the commute is a lot easier and more interesting in general.This is the building I have been working in.
11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coastal walk 11. October 2013 05:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcoastal walkShareOne day Kim and I managed to go for a romantic (and long) walk from Coogee to Bondi and back along the coast.It was a beautiful day and this area have some of the worlds best beaches and coastal views.
11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Bath time 11. October 2013 05:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbath timeShareWe have started giving Aiden and Lucas a bath together when we are not too rushed. They are playing very nicely together in the bathtub.