25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Velvet - 2015 25. October 2015 09:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast night Kim and I went to the show Velvet at the Sydney Opera House.It was a combination of circuShareLast night Kim and I went to the show Velvet at the Sydney Opera House.It was a combination of circus, burlesque and boogie nights (70's music) in one show.The show had great music with Marcia Hines and Brendan Maclean and the performers were great. I think everyones favourite was the guy with the hula hoops.
1. October 2015 19:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Some more baby photos 1. October 2015 19:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI don't know for sure which ones are Claus and which ones are Rene.ShareI don't know for sure which ones are Claus and which ones are Rene.
30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Claus as a tennis player 30. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have ShareThis post is mostly about Claus when he was at his top as one of Denmarks top tennis players.I have kept scans of all the newspaper clippings from when he was winning a lot of tournaments.In the mid 90's he started to get pretty sick and although he still tried to play tennis it was never at the same level again. Eventually he more or less gave up. His illness took to great a hold of him. These are some of the 'darkest' photos I have of him while he was struggling with his schizophrenia and were taken shortly before I moved to Australia.He lost contact with most of his friends and was very dependent on my mum and dad as well as other support programs in place.I prefer to remember him as he was before he passed away. This poem reminds me of him.The morning after I killed myself, I woke up. I made myself breakfast in bed. I added salt and pepper to my eggs and used my toast for a cheese and bacon sandwich. I squeezed a grapefruit into a juice glass. I scraped the ashes from the frying pan and rinsed the butter off the counter. I washed the dishes and folded the towels. The morning after I killed myself, I fell in love. Not with the boy down the street or the middle school principal. Not with the everyday jogger or the grocer who always left the avocados out of the bag. I fell in love with my mother and the way she sat on the floor of my room holding each rock from my collection in her palms until they grew dark with sweat. I fell in love with my father down at the river as he placed my note into a bottle and sent it into the current. With my brother who once believed in unicorns but who now sat in his desk at school trying desperately to believe I still existed. The morning after I killed myself, I walked the dog. I watched the way her tail twitched when a bird flew by or how her pace quickened at the sight of a cat. I saw the empty space in her eyes when she reached a stick and turned around to greet me so we could play catch but saw nothing but sky in my place. I stood by as strangers stroked her muzzle and she wilted beneath their touch like she did once for mine. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to the neighbors’ yard where I left my footprints in concrete as a two year old and examined how they were already fading. I picked a few daylilies and pulled a few weeds and watched the elderly woman through her window as she read the paper with the news of my death. I saw her husband spit tobacco into the kitchen sink and bring her her daily medication. The morning after I killed myself, I watched the sun come up. Each orange tree opened like a hand and the kid down the street pointed out a single red cloud to his mother. The morning after I killed myself, I went back to that body in the morgue and tried to talk some sense into her. I told her about the avocados and the stepping stones, the river and her parents. I told her about the sunsets and the dog and the beach. The morning after I killed myself, I tried to unkill myself, but couldn’t finish what I started. —Meggie Royer
28. September 2015 15:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments More childhood memories 28. September 2015 15:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere are some more photos from my childhood in no particular order. The first ones from a New Years ShareHere are some more photos from my childhood in no particular order. The first ones from a New Years eve where we got a bit silly with the hats. These were taken at a New Years even in Kenya and before my brother got really sick, so probably around 1989/90.And here is Claus.And my mum.I was really good at shooting when I was a kid and won lots of championships. This photo is one of the few things I have from that time.This is Claus and I with our dog.Not sure which ones of these is Claus and which is me.This was taken just christmas day in the back yard of my grandma's (Mormor) house. We got the skis as a christmas present. All the fields behind her house belonged to my mothers brother Flemming.I think this may be my brother. For the first time I've noticed the photo in the background. It looks like this may be a photo of my mum with her two sisters and brother and what could be her dad Raimer in the middle.This would most likely be the new years eve where we were trapped by the snow 1978/79. We were supposed to have celebrated with the family but couldn't even get out of the house. Delicious with a glass of milk and a pie.We didn't have a lawn in the back yard. Instead we had pebbles...lots of fun shoveling them.This I think is a christmas eve dinner at my grandmas (mormor) place. My mum on the left and my uncle Flemming in the middle. Not sure who the person standing up in. It could be my grandmas brother. Possibly from around 1976/77I think it is my great grandpa (Raimer) in the middle row number two from the left. The title of the photo says that it is Christoffer (??) in the top left corner. Looking at the age of the boys this would have been taken in the 1920's.Claus dancing aeound the christmas tree and my mum and grandma (Bedstemor/Farmor).From left to Right. My grandma (On my dads side/Bedstemor/farmor), Knud Aage (My uncle/dads brother), My mum (in the foreground), My grandad (in the background), Irene (my auntie/dads sister), Grete and I assume the baby is Vinnie which means that it is likely that my mum was pregnant with Claus (born in July).This was taken at my grandparents place and after my brother got sick. He was really suffering at this point.This is one of the happiest family photos I have and the only one I have a print of.Going for a walk at Marielyst with Lott and Willy some of our german friends. Claus in the foreground and my dad on the right. I think you can just spot me in yellow pants in the background.I think this is at Lotte and Willy's summer house.Not sure if this is Claus or myself being babtised. It is my grand mother being god mother.This was taken outside our summer house in Marielyst.My brother number 2 from the top right on his school photo.Claus at daycare number 4 from the top left.Me at day care top left.
27. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Mum as a young girl and with her siblings 27. September 2015 18:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more old photos of my mum. This time with here brother and sisters.This first one if prShareHere is some more old photos of my mum. This time with here brother and sisters.This first one if probably one of the oldest. You can tell that the photo was shot in black and white and that the negative was later coloured (badly). It would be my mum in the middle with her two sisters Eli (the oldest on the right) and Yrsa.This is my mum in the middle with what I assume is cousins.I think it is my grandmother (Karen) holding my mum.Here is the same as the first photo, but this time without the colour.My mum and her sisters playing in the courtyard of their farmMy mum with her older sisters.Eli, Yrsa, Sonja and Flemming Kragh.Having her photo taken as a little girl.Upset about having her photo taken?My mum with her younger brother Flemming.As a liitle girlMy mum in school.From left to right...Eli, Yrsa my mum (Sonja) and Flemming.As a young girls/woman...possibly from her Konfirmation.My mum as a girl scout (no 4 from the left).It is Flemming in the middle and my mum on the right.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Travelling as a child 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travellingShareWhen I was a kid we would every summer travel to Southern Europe with our caravan.Usually travelling through Swizerland or Austria ending up in Italy (Either Lido di Jesolo or the Italian Riviera). Underway we would visit old friends of my mum and dad from the time they were working in Italy.Here are some photos from that time.I just noticed the burn scar on my arm on the above photo. I think this is one of the few childhood photos where you can really see it.This was out caravan while travelling.This is our caravan with the tent up in the middle.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Walk to Lurline Bay 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis weekend we took the kids for a walk with some friends from Maroubra to Lurline Bay.It is a niceShareThis weekend we took the kids for a walk with some friends from Maroubra to Lurline Bay.It is a nice little pleasant walk that is easy for the kids.They loved jumping between the boulders....and exploring the small rock pools.Because of the recent storms the beach was full of Blue bottles, so no playing in the sand this time around.They are nasty little creatures that will sting you badly if you touch them.This surfer was being very careful in his bare feet.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas Birthday 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetEarlier this month it was Lucas birthday.We didn't have a kids party for him, but we did celebrate wShareEarlier this month it was Lucas birthday.We didn't have a kids party for him, but we did celebrate with the family.We gave him a new bike for his birthday...he was stunned and didn't know what to think of it, but he loves riding it now.
27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lego Exhibition 27. September 2015 17:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend there was a Lego exhibition in the city.We caught the train in to St James station and ShareLast weekend there was a Lego exhibition in the city.We caught the train in to St James station and walked from there.It was a fairly small exhibition with my favourite being the pirate ship with all the details of the lower decks.There was also some Ninjago and Star wars.And a lot of other pieces.
10. September 2015 16:09 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments More kids artwork 10. September 2015 16:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetRather than keeping all the kids artwork I instead take photos of it.Here is some of the latest addiShareRather than keeping all the kids artwork I instead take photos of it.Here is some of the latest additions.
13. May 2010 10:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Coppelia 13. May 2010 10:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetcoppeliaShareLast night we went to the Sydney Opera House to see the ballet Coppelia with The Australian Ballet.It may be the last time for a while that Kim and I get the chance to go and see a performance together for a while.It was a great show and I can highly recommend it...the story is nicer and easier to follow than The Nutcracker. Coppelia herself doesn't dance much (she is a doll), the story line if mainly centered around the other characters in the story...no one dies (come on...it is not an opera). It is just a nice love story where the right people get eachother in the end.
3. May 2010 09:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chris & Yvonne's wedding 3. May 2010 09:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchris yvonne s weddingShareYesterday we went to Chris and Yvonnes wedding. The wedding itself was a traditional catholic wedding held in one of the churches in North Sydney. Kim was having a bit of a cold so to save herself (and the baby) we decided that I'd go to the wedding ceremony alone representing both of us. Chris asked me if I'd video the ceremony using his new camera...I hope it turned out alright as I'm not all that familiar with taking video. I did manage to take a couple of photos (using my spare hand) during the ceremony. Later in the evening the reception was held at Wolfies at Circular Quay at the Rocks in Sydney. After resting in the morning Kim was fortunately able to join me at the reception. It was a really nice evening and we got a change to meet some of their friends who'd flown in from the US. During the evening the photographers did a slideshow with some of the highlights from the wedding. Needless to say that I was pretty hung over the next morning. I didn't take a lot of photos, but above you see a couple of the ones I did take.
27. April 2010 11:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Car Fun - Take 2 27. April 2010 11:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetcar fun take 2ShareI borrowed some more toy cars from my nephews (A bit more willing this time). This time I wanted to do the shoot entirely using light painting. All the following photos are created using a single LED torch with CTO and blue flash gels in front of it. No photoshopping has been done to any of the photos.They have all been shot at 15 seconds @ f22. The base is a glass chopping board (the writing on the board shines through in a couple of places).
27. April 2010 07:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley 2010 27. April 2010 07:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley 2010Share This long Anzac weekend we drove up to Hunter Valley with a couple of friends. Meeting up there we planned what wineries we were going to. Sasha had a couple in mind which was perfect as they were some Kim and I had never been been to before. The first place we stopped was Petersons...Joanne wanted to pick up some pink bubbly stuff (pink champagne). They have some wines there without preservatives which are really nice. On the way from one of the other places we drove past a new place called Noonji...sounded japanese and it was a new one, so we had to have a look at what they were doing. They had just opened up for tasting recently and as soon as we walked through the door we could tell that this husband and wife were doing things differently. We were welcomed and were told that this was table tasting, so we all sat down at the table. This was really good since it enabled us to taste five different vintages simultaneously (In other places you taste one vintage at a time). The prices were reasonable and they had a pretty good discount if you bought a case, so Kim and I ended up buying two cases of wine from here. After this we did some more sightseeing and tasting before we drove back to sydney. On the way back we stopped at a petrol station and someone has this cool car parked there.
26. April 2010 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Wingello 26. April 2010 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetwingelloShare On Anzac day I went climbing with Andy and Dan at a new place called Wingello that we'd never been to before. Wingello is about two hours south of sydney towards Canberra. It is mostly sports climbing on ring bolts. This means that instead of placing protection you can clip pre-placed bolts. My finger is still injured so I am in reality unable to climb (pst...I did clean a climb on top rope but dont tell anyone). This meant that I spent most of the day belaying the others and taking some photos. On one of the easier scrambles I got to the top so that I could take some photos from the top. It is the first time I have tried to really try and take photos from the top and it was difficult. A lot of the photos were slightly blurred because it was hard to keep the lens steady in the available light when zooming in). Here are some of the photos from this climb that did turn out alright. Also being up high means that I could provide Dan with some instructions cleaning the anchor system. For his first try it wasn't pretty and he got the ropes in a big tangle. Eventually we got it sorted so that he could get down safely....but more practice is needed. After this we went further along the wall to so some easy/moderate climbs (16/17s). One one of the climbs Andy stuck his hand into a hole with a snake skin in it...this is his second snake incident. After this he refused to even get close to the hole (fair enough). He is now on the leader board 2:1...my incident was a brown snake crawling across my feet while belaying him years ago. Dan managed to also lead this climb which he was absolutely stoked about. We finished the climb just before the sun set and we managed to get out before just in time. The climb out was interesting at the easiest route is through this narrow and steep gully with fixed ropes and ladders (The fact that Dan was carrying his makeup bag and a 5 litre bottle of water didn't make it easier).
21. April 2010 08:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My nephews Porche Carrera GT 21. April 2010 08:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy nephews porche carrera gtShare Today I borrowed a couple of Toy cars from my nephew Ethan. I had to promise that I'd bring them back tomorrow. I wanted to have a play with using a single bare flash right above the car as a softbox. Because the flash is hanging right above the car just outside view) it has been dialed all the way back to 1/128th power (shooting at f/32, iso 200 @ 1/250) or I'd use detail. On the side just outside view I put a piece of white paper to reflect a little light onto the side of the car. The reflective surface is a glass chopping board from the kitchen. After a while I started also using a flash on the background using different gels. I found that orange and blue gels were the nicest. The Blue as a good contrast to the yello car. With the orange gel I could create a sunset type light by letting the light fall off quickly on the wall. The background if a white wall (except for the textured background which is a black backdrop). None of the photos below have had any photoshopping done to them (otherwise I would have removed those scratches on the windshield).
17. April 2010 10:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Flash balancing fun 17. April 2010 10:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetflash balancing exerciseShareKim was kind enough to let me take some photos of her. I have been studying some flash photography videos and articles and wanted to have a play with multiple flashes around dusk. The trick is to balance the ambient light with the light filled from the flash...especially tricky as the light constantly changes during the last 30 minutes of the day.So far I only have two wireless flash triggers to was was somewhat limited (ideally I would like to have three triggers).It was really good to be able to do some experimenting. For these photos I used one flash 45 degrees to the back and another 45 degrees in front. On the back I am using a CTO gel. In the beginning I was using one on the front one as well, but when I got home to look at the photos I could see that it was too warm (Lesson learnt that I should use the warm gels on the back). On the photos here there is no gel on the front flash only on the back.I would have liked to stay just a bit longer to play, but kim was getting a bit cold. With a more time I would have been able to enhance some of the zoom effects as seen in this photo:Definitely a trick I'll be using in the future...makes for some cool effects. At lot of the photos are actually quite nice, but the two above are my preferred ones. Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 15. March 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Port Macquarie ( 1998 ) . . . 15. March 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetport macquarie 1998ShareDuring my first year in Australia, after coming from Denmark, I was contracted out to work at Port Macquarie - a quiet, but beautiful and peaceful seaside town a few hours north of Sydney. The first pictures were taken in Port Macquarie during Easter 1998. Lance, Anne and Graham, some good friends of mine, decided to do some exploring around the area... Graham here, on the right, The Admiral himself... (also called "Wobber") "Is that a chicky-babe in the water ?"The photo is taken on "Kermit" (Note, the green seats...) in the river at Port Macquarie. Lance seasick ???? No, just a little tired ! This is one of many photos I have of Lance sleeping - he has a knack for taking a nap just about anywhere - just ask Anne! *smile* It's a great day to sail on "Kermit". Whereas, who do we have here? Me! I love sailing, and as usual, like to be a'head' of things... "Clear water ahead Navigator?" "Aye-Aye Admiral!" "The Admiral" is giving Anne a good whacking. Poor Anne... Lance and The Admiral in front of the lighthouse at Port Macquarie In the mangrove at Port Macquarie, there are millions of these small blue crabs (Taste like shit). It's pretty amazing though - crabs do not exist only on a beach. They live wherever there is enough water and they can burrow quickly and easily away from danger. The photo above is taken on a sandbar in the river at Port Macquarie. There are also a lot of pelicans in Port Macquarie. I managed to get a picture of one flying. And one yawning! There are quite a few pelicans here in Narrabeen, on Pittwater Rd - a main street near where I live. Narrabeen lakes draws its salt water from the sea, and at one point on Pittwater Rd, there is a bridge. This is where I see most of the pelicans - perched on top of the flat heads of street lights! It's quite funny to see them there, and have never managed to get a photo of this yet, as I usually see them when I am driving over the bridge. We went bushwalking in the mountains and forests at Port Macquarie and found this beautiful rockpool. We used the opportunity to go for a swim. Off the beaten track in the forests around Port Macquarie! Moi! One of the few pictures of me (as you will notice in this whole website). I tend to prefer taking pictures of other people and places - but my girlfriend is trying to remedy that! (she's still trying not get blurry pictures...) As you can see, this place is really good for getting comfortable, enjoying my lunch, no worries, good place to get a bit of sleep... Like my new haircut? I wanted to do something radical. I needed a change, I wanted people to look at me when I was walking down the street. So decided to change my hairstyle. By the way, you like it green? I can't be a dumb blond forever... A picture of Lance and I with the beaches at Port Macquarie and one of the Brothers in the background ! There was a storm in Newcastle. These were the biggest waves I had ever seen - some were 7-8 meters high. The waves were washing all the way up to where I am standing taking the picture. The kids in the photo were waiting for a big wave to hit them and wash them into the rock pool. You know the big wave coming towards them? They were still a couple of hundred meters away from it... Henrik, Lance and I made a bet with Anne about whether or not we would be able not to use a computer in our sparetime for two weeks while we were up in Newcastle. We accepted the bet and won it simply because it was impossible for us to lose since we didn't have access to any computers! That meant that Anne had to cook us a dinner... Australian Style! Aussie? We had to dress "Australian style" for the dinner (at least to start with). Reckon it is Aussie with a billabong hat? (Need some flies for the corks to chase away). But it is DEFINITELY Aussie with that holey surfie t-shirt and a Fosters (disgusting) in hand! Can't see, can't hear and can't talk, who am I? No actually he was trying to wear his wife's earrings but didn't want it on a photo! I have often said that Port Macquarie was a beautiful place, but it is much too quiet for me in the long run. Working there during 1998 was good, but I was also glad to be back in Sydney! 15. February 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Anne's Birthday ( 15th Feb 1998 ) . . . 15. February 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetanne s birthday 15th feb 1998ShareWe celebrated Anne's birthday at a restaurant called Pete's Bite. The only access to the restaurant is by seaplane or boat. It is located 2 hours north of where I live. The food is marvelous and bloody expensive. It is definetely worth trying (once)! It was 40-45 degrees that day and no wind so everybody moved out on the lawn in the shade of palms! So this is what a heat stroke looks like ! 15. March 1997 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Narrabeen Beach . . . 15. March 1997 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnarrabeen beachShareNarrabeen Beach . . .My apartment is situated right on Narrabeen beach - one of the nicer and quieter northern beaches. Now that I've said this, you're probably wondering about that surfer in the middle of that photo... and is the wave real? You betcha! I even have a photo of this surfer being 'chased' by this HUGE wave, on the wall in my apartment. Narrabeen is renowned for its great surf and dangerous rips. Many famous lifesavers come to surf at this beach. However, usually after a big storm, the beach is closed as the waves can get pretty rough and dangerous rips pull you out to sea. These photos were taken outside my apartment during the annual National Surf and Lifesaving competition. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...84858687888990919293Older posts SearchInclude comments in search Newsletter Get notified when a new post is published. Enter your e-mail Please enter an e-mail address Please enter a valid e-mail Thank you Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 26. December 2012 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2012 26. December 2012 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsydney hobart yacht race 2012Share My Dad wanted to see the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race again this year. Unlike the last time we were there in good time this year and found a great parking spot and a fairly good vantage point of the race without too many crowds. While waiting for the race to start the James Craig was cruising back and forth outside the harbour. Once the race started and the boats passed the heads it became very busy both on the water and it in air with all the boats and helicopters (at one point I counted 11 at the same time) and my Dad was busy clicking away. This year turned out to be a new course record, so great conditions all the way to Hobart. 25. December 2012 09:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Day 2012 25. December 2012 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas day 2012Share Christmas Day we celebrated with Kims family at her sisters house. It was the usual crowd of our familys and everyone bringing dishes to share and as usual there was a lot of different foods to try. It was great to have the whole family together (Aiden was again eating too much). And even Santa made an appearance again this year...Thank you so much Santa!!!!! 24. December 2012 09:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Eve 2012 24. December 2012 09:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas eve 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Christmas at home with my Dad and his partner with the traditional Christmas Duck and Ris-a-la-mande. It was Lucas' first and Aiden's third Christmas...Aiden is now getting old enough to enjoy the experience... ...especially the food After dinner we opened presents according to the Danish tradition and Aiden was very excited about the big box from Bedstefar... ...containing a big truck. From Mummy and Daddy he received a Lightning Mcqueen car (radio controlled). ...and also a drawing pad. Merry Christmas... 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand. 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue) 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!! 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show. 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst. 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is??? 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...444546474849505152...9293Older 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
15. March 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Port Macquarie ( 1998 ) . . . 15. March 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetport macquarie 1998ShareDuring my first year in Australia, after coming from Denmark, I was contracted out to work at Port Macquarie - a quiet, but beautiful and peaceful seaside town a few hours north of Sydney. The first pictures were taken in Port Macquarie during Easter 1998. Lance, Anne and Graham, some good friends of mine, decided to do some exploring around the area... Graham here, on the right, The Admiral himself... (also called "Wobber") "Is that a chicky-babe in the water ?"The photo is taken on "Kermit" (Note, the green seats...) in the river at Port Macquarie. Lance seasick ???? No, just a little tired ! This is one of many photos I have of Lance sleeping - he has a knack for taking a nap just about anywhere - just ask Anne! *smile* It's a great day to sail on "Kermit". Whereas, who do we have here? Me! I love sailing, and as usual, like to be a'head' of things... "Clear water ahead Navigator?" "Aye-Aye Admiral!" "The Admiral" is giving Anne a good whacking. Poor Anne... Lance and The Admiral in front of the lighthouse at Port Macquarie In the mangrove at Port Macquarie, there are millions of these small blue crabs (Taste like shit). It's pretty amazing though - crabs do not exist only on a beach. They live wherever there is enough water and they can burrow quickly and easily away from danger. The photo above is taken on a sandbar in the river at Port Macquarie. There are also a lot of pelicans in Port Macquarie. I managed to get a picture of one flying. And one yawning! There are quite a few pelicans here in Narrabeen, on Pittwater Rd - a main street near where I live. Narrabeen lakes draws its salt water from the sea, and at one point on Pittwater Rd, there is a bridge. This is where I see most of the pelicans - perched on top of the flat heads of street lights! It's quite funny to see them there, and have never managed to get a photo of this yet, as I usually see them when I am driving over the bridge. We went bushwalking in the mountains and forests at Port Macquarie and found this beautiful rockpool. We used the opportunity to go for a swim. Off the beaten track in the forests around Port Macquarie! Moi! One of the few pictures of me (as you will notice in this whole website). I tend to prefer taking pictures of other people and places - but my girlfriend is trying to remedy that! (she's still trying not get blurry pictures...) As you can see, this place is really good for getting comfortable, enjoying my lunch, no worries, good place to get a bit of sleep... Like my new haircut? I wanted to do something radical. I needed a change, I wanted people to look at me when I was walking down the street. So decided to change my hairstyle. By the way, you like it green? I can't be a dumb blond forever... A picture of Lance and I with the beaches at Port Macquarie and one of the Brothers in the background ! There was a storm in Newcastle. These were the biggest waves I had ever seen - some were 7-8 meters high. The waves were washing all the way up to where I am standing taking the picture. The kids in the photo were waiting for a big wave to hit them and wash them into the rock pool. You know the big wave coming towards them? They were still a couple of hundred meters away from it... Henrik, Lance and I made a bet with Anne about whether or not we would be able not to use a computer in our sparetime for two weeks while we were up in Newcastle. We accepted the bet and won it simply because it was impossible for us to lose since we didn't have access to any computers! That meant that Anne had to cook us a dinner... Australian Style! Aussie? We had to dress "Australian style" for the dinner (at least to start with). Reckon it is Aussie with a billabong hat? (Need some flies for the corks to chase away). But it is DEFINITELY Aussie with that holey surfie t-shirt and a Fosters (disgusting) in hand! Can't see, can't hear and can't talk, who am I? No actually he was trying to wear his wife's earrings but didn't want it on a photo! I have often said that Port Macquarie was a beautiful place, but it is much too quiet for me in the long run. Working there during 1998 was good, but I was also glad to be back in Sydney!
15. February 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Anne's Birthday ( 15th Feb 1998 ) . . . 15. February 1998 10:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetanne s birthday 15th feb 1998ShareWe celebrated Anne's birthday at a restaurant called Pete's Bite. The only access to the restaurant is by seaplane or boat. It is located 2 hours north of where I live. The food is marvelous and bloody expensive. It is definetely worth trying (once)! It was 40-45 degrees that day and no wind so everybody moved out on the lawn in the shade of palms! So this is what a heat stroke looks like !
15. March 1997 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Narrabeen Beach . . . 15. March 1997 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnarrabeen beachShareNarrabeen Beach . . .My apartment is situated right on Narrabeen beach - one of the nicer and quieter northern beaches. Now that I've said this, you're probably wondering about that surfer in the middle of that photo... and is the wave real? You betcha! I even have a photo of this surfer being 'chased' by this HUGE wave, on the wall in my apartment. Narrabeen is renowned for its great surf and dangerous rips. Many famous lifesavers come to surf at this beach. However, usually after a big storm, the beach is closed as the waves can get pretty rough and dangerous rips pull you out to sea. These photos were taken outside my apartment during the annual National Surf and Lifesaving competition.
26. December 2012 10:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2012 26. December 2012 10:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsydney hobart yacht race 2012Share My Dad wanted to see the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht race again this year. Unlike the last time we were there in good time this year and found a great parking spot and a fairly good vantage point of the race without too many crowds. While waiting for the race to start the James Craig was cruising back and forth outside the harbour. Once the race started and the boats passed the heads it became very busy both on the water and it in air with all the boats and helicopters (at one point I counted 11 at the same time) and my Dad was busy clicking away. This year turned out to be a new course record, so great conditions all the way to Hobart.
25. December 2012 09:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Day 2012 25. December 2012 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas day 2012Share Christmas Day we celebrated with Kims family at her sisters house. It was the usual crowd of our familys and everyone bringing dishes to share and as usual there was a lot of different foods to try. It was great to have the whole family together (Aiden was again eating too much). And even Santa made an appearance again this year...Thank you so much Santa!!!!!
24. December 2012 09:28 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Eve 2012 24. December 2012 09:28 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas eve 2012ShareThis year we celebrated Christmas at home with my Dad and his partner with the traditional Christmas Duck and Ris-a-la-mande. It was Lucas' first and Aiden's third Christmas...Aiden is now getting old enough to enjoy the experience... ...especially the food After dinner we opened presents according to the Danish tradition and Aiden was very excited about the big box from Bedstefar... ...containing a big truck. From Mummy and Daddy he received a Lightning Mcqueen car (radio controlled). ...and also a drawing pad. Merry Christmas...
22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Maroubra Beach December 2012 22. December 2012 01:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmaroubra beach december 2012ShareOn one of the days we took my dad to Maroubra beach for breakfast.It gave them a chance to check out what out local beach is like and also Aiden a chance to have a bit of a play in the sand.
21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 21. December 2012 12:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkids dad with grandchildren 2012ShareAt around Christmas time Kims dad asked me if I could take some more photos of him and the grandchildren.Last year I took some of him using a blue background and he asked for something similar (although I am not a big fan of blue)
21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas Family Photo 2012 21. December 2012 09:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchristmas family photo 2012Share Every year I like to take a Christmas family photo. This year having my dad around meant that I could get hime to assist us with taking the photo as I needed someone to stand on a ladder taking the photo while we as a family was lying plat on a bed. Merry Christmas 2012 Everyone!!!!
21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 21. December 2012 09:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmatraville christmas lights 2012ShareEvery year some of the houses in Matraville puts on a spectacular christmas light show. Every night there are hundreds of visitors and it is worth seeing. Here are some of the lights from this years show.
21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 21. December 2012 08:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarrenjoey lighthouse 2012ShareThis holiday season my Dad and his partner is visiting us from Denmark. It has been a while since he was here and in also a while since we were in Denmark, so Aiden had grown a fair bit since. The first couple of weeks we bought then some trips to various places such as Hunter Valley and the Blue Mountains. One the weekends we would treat then to various dinners Thai, Indian, Moroccan, Brazilian, Aussie, Chinese etc. as well as try to make time to take them to see some of the sights around Sydney. The first weekend Aiden was sick so we had to cancel our trip up the Northern Beaches to Barrenjoey Lighthouse so we had to stay home and let them explore by themself. On the second weekend we managed to go there and bring Aiden along as well sitting in his little backback. It was a warm day and the climb is fairly steep so especially my dads partner was pretty hot by the time we reached the top where the light house is. The view was definitely worth it. Walking back along the beach we decided to make a drink stop to clench the thirst.
20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Merry Christmas 2012 20. December 2012 04:16 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmerry christmas 2012ShareFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!!! With a bit of arm twisting Kim finally agreed to let me do a series of 'sexy' Santa photos.A lot of work had to go into these couple of photos in terms of getting the outfit, but the right colour wrapping paper, wrap all the boxes, set them up to it looks nice, getting all the lighting right and not least convince Kim to do the actual shoot.Then I had to sort out the photos I needed and then do all the editing...I think the end result is pretty good and very much in the spirit of Christmas.And did I mention that I am married to the most beautiful (and sexy) Santa there is???
18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 3 months 18. December 2012 08:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 3 monthsShareLucas is now three months young and the other day I did a series of monthly photos of Kim and him on our bed.