27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from 2004 27. February 2007 12:53 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from 2004ShareI have now added photos from 2004. The highlights from this year was a trip to the United States and Canada as well as a family trip to Egypt. This was also the year that Australia entered the war in Iraq, so there are a couple of photos from the anti war demonstrations. Click here to read about 2004
27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Portugal 2006 27. February 2007 10:25 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from portugalShareIn Mid 2006 I was in Portugal for our International Partner Conference with the company. It was a week of being busy setting up for the conference, socialising but also a lot of fun and partying. Click here to see more photos from:Portugal/Slideshow
27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 27. February 2007 08:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from the blue mountains 2007ShareI quite regularly head up to the Blue Mountains to go Rock Climbing. We normally camp overnight and then depending on the weather and temperature decide on the day what walls we are going climbing on. The photos in the gallery are a selection of some of the photos I've taken in 2006, but there will be more to come in 2007. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of photos of me climbing as I tend to forget to pass my camera to someone else. Most of the time I go with my friend Sarah, but she has now moved to Canberra so she doesn't come up there as often as she used to. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in the Blue Mountains/Slideshow
27. February 2007 07:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Tokyo 27. February 2007 07:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from tokyoShareIn September 2006 I went on a business trip to Tokyo along with a colleague of mine Tsukada-san. Most of the trip was hard work and very long days, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos here and there. We did get the deal in Tokyo, so the trip was worthwhile, and we are now installing our solution across all of Asia. Click here to see more photos from: Tokyo/Slideshow
27. February 2007 02:36 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from Denmark 2006 27. February 2007 02:36 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from denmark 2006ShareIn early 2006 my Mum had a stroke while my parents were on holiday in Thailand. A few months later in April when I was in Europe for work I used the opportunity to go and visit and check up on how my mum is doing. She is now in a wheelchair and still getting used to finding new ways of doing things. I didn't do much while I was there, because it was mainly a social visit to help my mum and dad. Click here to see more photos from: Denmark/Slideshow
27. February 2007 02:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added a photo album for various photos 2006 27. February 2007 02:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded a photo album for various photos 2006ShareI have a number of photos that don't really justify being in individual albums. I have now added all these photos from 2006 into one album. Click here to see more photos from: Miscellaneous/Slideshow
27. February 2007 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from USA 2006 27. February 2007 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from usaShareIn early 2006 I went a trip to Seattle for our annual kick-off event. Some of us flew over there a few days early to go skiing in Wanatchee east of Seattle. If was a weekend of perfect skiing. It was my first time skiing so I took some lessons after which I was doing fine (blue slopes). During the week we had lots of meetings and dinners. There were award nights as well as just social nights where we could meet up with the rest of the company. The following all of us in International went down to Crystal Mountain at Mount Raineer to do some more skiing. It was a lot of fun and we all had a great time. Click here to see more photos from: USA/Slideshow
27. February 2007 01:30 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Added photos from skiing in Thredbo 2006 27. February 2007 01:30 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetadded photos from skiing in thredbo 2006ShareMid 2006 I went with Soeren and his family (visiting from Thailand) to Thredbo to do some skiing. We drove down there Friday night and returned Sunday night. Thredbo is located in the Australian Alps 5 hours drive south of Sydney. Generally the skiing conditions are pretty good, but last year was pretty bad, but we did get some skiing done. Click here to see more photos from:Skiing in Australia 2006/Slideshow Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 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. 17. April 2010 10:23 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 31, not long to go 17. April 2010 10:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 31 not long to goShareIt is now week 31, so only 9-10 weeks until baby is due to arrive.Kim is getting a fair bit bigger and the baby is now very active. So far things looks good although Kim is worried that the boy will be a shortie like mummy. 11. April 2010 09:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water fun 11. April 2010 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater funShare I read this article about how to take water photos in an easy way. The photos is taken using a bare flash firing onto a white background at 1/8th power. The blue colour is because I (on purpose) changed the white balance of the camera to Tungsten. I only had a shallow painting tray at my disposal. This paint residue in the bottom of the tray creates the pattern in the photo. I also couldn't get a nice formed drop pattern forming due to the drops hitting the bottom of the shallow tray unevenly. Lessons for next time: Use a deeper tray. Make it black so that no other colours penetrate and make dure the water can reach the edge of the tray. Next time I try I will use one of the large scanpans we have...I think it will be better suited. 6. April 2010 12:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tasmania - Easter 2010 6. April 2010 12:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettasmania easter 2010ShareDuring the Easter Break Kim and I made a trip to Tasmania. This was to be our last holiday together before the baby arrives. Tasmania is an island south of Australia about 1.5 times larger than Denmark. The east coast is lightly populated and the west coast is mainly national parks and forests. We had rented a car to make it easier for us to get around and the first place we headed to was Cradle Mountains national park. This is probably one of the most iconic places in Tasmania and every Australian has seen the pictures of the mountain itself. The drive there was full of contrast. There has always been of criticism of the lumber industries in Tasmania and when you see the methods they use to cut down trees then it is easy to see why. They don't do selective cutting, they instead pretty much bulldoze whole areas which then take many decades to recover. One of the days there we did a number of walks within the park and around the lakes. Kim is 7 months pregnant and did really well although walking a bit slower than normal. We also did some walks to some of the lookouts and waterfalls in the park. I did have some time to experiment with some photos along the way. I really wanted to see some of the wildlife in the park, but unfortunately most of the animals are nocturnal (only out at night). The park had a bus going through the park at night time costing $50 for the two of us. We spoke to the driver and he said that we would not be able to leave the bus at any time. I really wanted to be able to get off the bus at take some wildlife photos so we instead decided to drive our rental car through the park late at night. We wouldn't have the luxury of the nighttime lights and the local knowledge of where to spot certain animals but we thought that the bus would be staying on the same road as we did anyhow. It turned out to be a really good idea. We managed to spot lots of Possums, Wallaby's (a small Kangaroo) and Wombats. We even spotted Quolls and a Tasmanian Devil. May has later told me that the frog in the photo is a 'Southern Brown Tree Frog' and that she keeps one of them as a pet. Below is photos of the animals we spotted: (The closeup photos of the Tasmanian devil and the Quoll I've borrowed, but the rest are my own photos.) After this we drove to Freycinet national park on the east coast. Along the way we stopped at a few scenic spots and wineries. One of the places we stopped was a place called Devils Gullet. It would have been really spectacular had it not been for the dense fog. It was a fairly long drive getting there and I was pretty buggered by the time we arrived to the B&B after driving most of the day with just a few stops on the way to rest and take photos. The sun started to set and I rushed Kim down to the beach in from of the place we were staying to take some portraits using some creative lighting. She wasn't too keen as the wind was a bit cold and we missed the actual sunset by just a couple of minutes. I did however manage to take a couple of photos of her. In the evening we went to a very nice restaurant called 'The edge' very close to the B&B. This turned out to the be highlight in terms of meals during the trip. It was very nice. On the way to the restaurant we spotted a Tasmanian owl and afterwards we did a drive through the national park spotting more Quolls, Possums and Wallabies. The next day we decided to do a number of other walks. The first one of the day included climbing up to the top of this saddle between two mountain tops to get a magnificent view of Wineglass Bay. The climb itself was spectacular in itself as the mountains are formed by this pink coloured granite (I was looking for climbing routes, but most of the granite looked completely barren of any holds...some lunatic would probably come and prove otherwise). Along the trail we we spotted a baby Black snake, a couple of Lizards and birds. We also made a drive up to 'Friendly Beach' where we took a lot of photos. This beach was mostly deserted apart from a couple of walkers and surfers. At sunset we drove to Honeymoon bay to get some scenic shots using the colour of the setting sun against the pink granite as well as some normal sunset photos. In the evening we had a clear sky with lots of stars. Because of the light population of Tasmania there is not a lot of city lights to disturb the stars gazing. It has been years ago since I was able to lie down and just look at the stars to see if I could spot any satellites moving across the sky (this evening I spotted 2). I used the opportunity to after dinner drive back to Honeymoon bay to do some star trail photography. I left Kim in the car as she didn't want to make the walk down to the beach in the dark without a torch. I did take two photos down there using a 30 minute exposure (the maximum my camera allows & @f4.0). They turned out reasonable okay considering what camera they are taken with (Nikon D50). Next day it was back to Sydney. We left Freycinet at 8.30am in the morning and I was stressing that we wouldn't make it back to the airport in time...but we did! << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...626364656667686970...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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim and Lucas 2 Months 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkim and lucas 2 monthsShareThe other night Kim was sitting on the sofa with Lucas. They turned towards me and I took the following photos just using the built-in flash of my new camera. 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 2 Month Photos 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 2 month photosShareIt has now been two months since Lucas was born and the other night we did another session taking some two month photos...this time of myself and Lucas. He has now grown a lot bigger and is a lot more alert to his surroundings. He is still not a very good sleeper although I think (Kim doesn't) he is improving a bit now. Kim is pretty worn out having to wake up at night to feed him and I can't help much as I have work to look after as well as Aiden. 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaronga zoo family day 2012ShareThis year my work had organised a family day at Taronga zoo. Since Chong works for the same company we managed to have most of the family covered with tickets and food. It was great to show the kids some of the animals such as the big gorillas. Snow leopards. Mountain goats... Lions... And dinosaurs... They also put on a seal show for us and it was fun to watch them performing stunts. Aiden was absolutely mesmerised... By the end of the day everyone was knackered... Click here to see slideshow with more photos 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face. 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been. 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day). 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless. 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen' 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden insect bite 13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden insect biteShareThe other day was in the park with his daycare group to play at the playground.While he was there he was bitten by some unknown insect and the morning after his whole face was swollen.Fortunately he was happy enough and it didn't require any visits to a doctor. 30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emma's Birthday 30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nile Cruise 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnile cruiseShare 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Egyptian Perfumery 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan egyptian perfumeryShare 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Unfinished Obelisk 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe unfinished obeliskShare 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Memphis - the Ancient Capital of Egypt 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments To my one and only - May 2014 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Toronga Zoo April 2014 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pasShareA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pass that we borrowed for the day.First we went through the bird sanctuary and the kids were not overly impressed and were more interested in the waterfalls and the leaves fallen off the trees.After that we walked past the playground and Lucas immediately ran off (Aiden was a bit more hesitant as he is more cautious) and couldn't get enough of going down the big slide (by himself).The seal show was more to the taste of Aiden even though he'd seen it before.After this we went to the Australian section of the park to see some kangaroos (including a tree kangaroo) and other wildlife. 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photo shoot - Other various 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough tShareHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough to share I think.Model: Kerry Ann PetersonModel: Gabriella SrageModel: Emma Perceval 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Dream 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photoShareI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photo of a dream like impression and I wanted to see if I was able to do the same with one of my photos.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee DesignsI also did another photo of one of the other girls at the photo shoot.Model: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - wrap up 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practiceShareThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practice.My main reason for participating was to gain more experience working with models and especially be able to pose models better. A secondary objective was to get some great photos that I can use for my portfolio and for this website.I think I succeeded with both objectives although I definitely need more experience with posing. I had no idea what to expect before getting there apart from knowing that there would be a number of models, makeup artists and a number of different sets. The format is pretty simple...first come first serve to a set. You use the time effectively, work quick and take 20-30 shots with each model and after that you let someone else have a turn and move onto a different set. This means that you have to work very effective with the models and try and get a good photo. You cannot change the set and you cannot change the light setup so in terms of creativity this is quite limiting. It came in very handy that I have done some studio photography and have a good understanding of the theory. This means that it was easier for me to work with the variables that I could change, mainly changing my position on the set to get different shadows and lights and then also let the models move closer or further away from the lights to change this. I definitely think that this allowed me to get some pretty unique photos, but I definitely something I need to do more of if I get the chance to do this again. Also, some of the models were professional models and others had done absolutely no modelling before. They all presented different challenges, as the professional models will give you the model poses and looks and it it hard to change this without it being pretty obvious that you only have little experience. The ones with no experience required a lot more guidance and this was where I really struggled and I definitely need some more standard poses that I can pull out for these situations. That said some of the models with no experience did really good and the most of the models were rally good fun to work with.I especially found it really hard to pose with the male models. Another thing is how social media works. The agreement was that you would put your shots into a dropbox folder so that the hair and makeup artists as well as the model could access low resolution files and at the same time get access to your contact details if they would like prints/hires files. I also posted the photos on the groups facebook page and the response was amazing compared to what I normally get on photos. Lots of likes and suddenly everyone wants to be my friend on Facebook (they may be disappointed when they see the stuff I normally post) and most amazing is the response from the models and the hair and makeup artists...a number of them are already using the material to promote themselves (which I am fine with as long as it doesn't go beyond that) and they are leaving comments/shares saying things such as 'this is my favourite photo from the day so far'. Not knowing what gear to bring I brought pretty much everything I terms of lenses and even a couple of flashes and grey cards. I ended up shooting with my 85mm f1.4 pretty much most of the time and occasionally changing to a 50mm f1.4 for full body shots or on the sets where there wasn't much space on the set. What I didn't bring was my 105mm macro lens. I could have used this lens for getting in close for detail type shots and wish I had brought this along. I should also have brought an ND8 filter for shooting natural light at f1.4...even with the Nikon D800 it was next to impossible to not overexpose using that bright light. They have announced that they will be holding another shoot in august which I am planning to participate in and they also have a nude workshop in July that I am trying to convince Kim that I should go to...but we will see. 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Miyuki 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a moShareMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a model. She has a really nice outfit/hair piece and the makeup was done really nicely. The skin in her face is absolutely flawless and virtually no re-touching was required.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Miyuki TsudaHair and Makeup: Kabuki Mee DesignsSet/Light: Studio 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day Photoshoot - Melanie J Bowers 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looksShareOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looks but it also made it hard to get a unique photo. Even though I did get a lot of great photo I think the one below is the best...it is very magazine like.At one point during my session with her she started talking to some other people down the back and she became all smiley and giggly...the modelling cover totally disappeared. I really kick myself that I didn't keep shooting while this happened.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Melanie J Bowers Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Melisa Tomic Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Pia Prestley 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it iSharePia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it is pretty good in black and white with a slight hint of the colours blended back in.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Pia Prestley Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Marie Donnell Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sudip Limbu 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than ShareAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than females...with females I can (kind of) tell what looks good and what doesnt and when I get a goo pose I know it. With males it is a lot harder as I never think about what looks masculine.This day was a really eye opener that before I next time have to shoot a male I will have to do a bit of homework and have some general ideas already mapped out.At the end of the day they were shooting inside this caged lift and I got the this shot. Later I saw another photographers photo using the same setting and it was amazing.It was really cool to see what other people did in the same set and I learned so much just from watching other photographers as well as models.I also did a couple of shots using a projection screen...not a big fan, but I did snap the following that turned out somewhat ok but not entirely happy about it.Model: Sudip Limbu Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melinda Lighting & Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 50's style 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing upShareI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing up, but just could not get the poses working for me with the makeup and the set...just somehow seemed out of place and it was my second set of the day so I was still trying to get used to the whole idea of giving posing directions.Eventually I had her sit down and managed to get this photo which I think captured the whole 1950's style much better.Model : Valerie Pueovska Hair : Cara Leupuscek MUA : Melisa Tomic Studio/Set: 1A Sydney Photographer : Rene Pallesen << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...303132333435363738...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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Lee Pallesen 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetaidenShareI think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you! The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.For example the first few days afte 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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma. << 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
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.
17. April 2010 10:23 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 31, not long to go 17. April 2010 10:23 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 31 not long to goShareIt is now week 31, so only 9-10 weeks until baby is due to arrive.Kim is getting a fair bit bigger and the baby is now very active. So far things looks good although Kim is worried that the boy will be a shortie like mummy.
11. April 2010 09:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Water fun 11. April 2010 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwater funShare I read this article about how to take water photos in an easy way. The photos is taken using a bare flash firing onto a white background at 1/8th power. The blue colour is because I (on purpose) changed the white balance of the camera to Tungsten. I only had a shallow painting tray at my disposal. This paint residue in the bottom of the tray creates the pattern in the photo. I also couldn't get a nice formed drop pattern forming due to the drops hitting the bottom of the shallow tray unevenly. Lessons for next time: Use a deeper tray. Make it black so that no other colours penetrate and make dure the water can reach the edge of the tray. Next time I try I will use one of the large scanpans we have...I think it will be better suited.
6. April 2010 12:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Tasmania - Easter 2010 6. April 2010 12:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettasmania easter 2010ShareDuring the Easter Break Kim and I made a trip to Tasmania. This was to be our last holiday together before the baby arrives. Tasmania is an island south of Australia about 1.5 times larger than Denmark. The east coast is lightly populated and the west coast is mainly national parks and forests. We had rented a car to make it easier for us to get around and the first place we headed to was Cradle Mountains national park. This is probably one of the most iconic places in Tasmania and every Australian has seen the pictures of the mountain itself. The drive there was full of contrast. There has always been of criticism of the lumber industries in Tasmania and when you see the methods they use to cut down trees then it is easy to see why. They don't do selective cutting, they instead pretty much bulldoze whole areas which then take many decades to recover. One of the days there we did a number of walks within the park and around the lakes. Kim is 7 months pregnant and did really well although walking a bit slower than normal. We also did some walks to some of the lookouts and waterfalls in the park. I did have some time to experiment with some photos along the way. I really wanted to see some of the wildlife in the park, but unfortunately most of the animals are nocturnal (only out at night). The park had a bus going through the park at night time costing $50 for the two of us. We spoke to the driver and he said that we would not be able to leave the bus at any time. I really wanted to be able to get off the bus at take some wildlife photos so we instead decided to drive our rental car through the park late at night. We wouldn't have the luxury of the nighttime lights and the local knowledge of where to spot certain animals but we thought that the bus would be staying on the same road as we did anyhow. It turned out to be a really good idea. We managed to spot lots of Possums, Wallaby's (a small Kangaroo) and Wombats. We even spotted Quolls and a Tasmanian Devil. May has later told me that the frog in the photo is a 'Southern Brown Tree Frog' and that she keeps one of them as a pet. Below is photos of the animals we spotted: (The closeup photos of the Tasmanian devil and the Quoll I've borrowed, but the rest are my own photos.) After this we drove to Freycinet national park on the east coast. Along the way we stopped at a few scenic spots and wineries. One of the places we stopped was a place called Devils Gullet. It would have been really spectacular had it not been for the dense fog. It was a fairly long drive getting there and I was pretty buggered by the time we arrived to the B&B after driving most of the day with just a few stops on the way to rest and take photos. The sun started to set and I rushed Kim down to the beach in from of the place we were staying to take some portraits using some creative lighting. She wasn't too keen as the wind was a bit cold and we missed the actual sunset by just a couple of minutes. I did however manage to take a couple of photos of her. In the evening we went to a very nice restaurant called 'The edge' very close to the B&B. This turned out to the be highlight in terms of meals during the trip. It was very nice. On the way to the restaurant we spotted a Tasmanian owl and afterwards we did a drive through the national park spotting more Quolls, Possums and Wallabies. The next day we decided to do a number of other walks. The first one of the day included climbing up to the top of this saddle between two mountain tops to get a magnificent view of Wineglass Bay. The climb itself was spectacular in itself as the mountains are formed by this pink coloured granite (I was looking for climbing routes, but most of the granite looked completely barren of any holds...some lunatic would probably come and prove otherwise). Along the trail we we spotted a baby Black snake, a couple of Lizards and birds. We also made a drive up to 'Friendly Beach' where we took a lot of photos. This beach was mostly deserted apart from a couple of walkers and surfers. At sunset we drove to Honeymoon bay to get some scenic shots using the colour of the setting sun against the pink granite as well as some normal sunset photos. In the evening we had a clear sky with lots of stars. Because of the light population of Tasmania there is not a lot of city lights to disturb the stars gazing. It has been years ago since I was able to lie down and just look at the stars to see if I could spot any satellites moving across the sky (this evening I spotted 2). I used the opportunity to after dinner drive back to Honeymoon bay to do some star trail photography. I left Kim in the car as she didn't want to make the walk down to the beach in the dark without a torch. I did take two photos down there using a 30 minute exposure (the maximum my camera allows & @f4.0). They turned out reasonable okay considering what camera they are taken with (Nikon D50). Next day it was back to Sydney. We left Freycinet at 8.30am in the morning and I was stressing that we wouldn't make it back to the airport in time...but we did!
12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim and Lucas 2 Months 12. November 2012 07:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetkim and lucas 2 monthsShareThe other night Kim was sitting on the sofa with Lucas. They turned towards me and I took the following photos just using the built-in flash of my new camera.
12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 2 Month Photos 12. November 2012 01:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 2 month photosShareIt has now been two months since Lucas was born and the other night we did another session taking some two month photos...this time of myself and Lucas. He has now grown a lot bigger and is a lot more alert to his surroundings. He is still not a very good sleeper although I think (Kim doesn't) he is improving a bit now. Kim is pretty worn out having to wake up at night to feed him and I can't help much as I have work to look after as well as Aiden.
11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 11. November 2012 05:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaronga zoo family day 2012ShareThis year my work had organised a family day at Taronga zoo. Since Chong works for the same company we managed to have most of the family covered with tickets and food. It was great to show the kids some of the animals such as the big gorillas. Snow leopards. Mountain goats... Lions... And dinosaurs... They also put on a seal show for us and it was fun to watch them performing stunts. Aiden was absolutely mesmerised... By the end of the day everyone was knackered... Click here to see slideshow with more photos
20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Setup Shot - Funny face 20. October 2012 11:21 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsetup shot funny faceShareWhen I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face.
13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month Photos 13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month photosShareThis is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old. It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos. Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss. Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'. I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates. Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been.
13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas 1 Month celebration 13. October 2012 08:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetlucas 1 month celebrationShareLucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day).
11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Work Photo Competition 11. October 2012 04:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwork photo competitionShareSome weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless.
8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby name - Lucas 8. October 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby name lucasShare Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist. It is: 'Lucas Lee Pallesen'
8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 8. October 2012 01:41 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden insect bite 13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden insect biteShareThe other day was in the park with his daycare group to play at the playground.While he was there he was bitten by some unknown insect and the morning after his whole face was swollen.Fortunately he was happy enough and it didn't require any visits to a doctor. 30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emma's Birthday 30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nile Cruise 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnile cruiseShare 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Egyptian Perfumery 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan egyptian perfumeryShare 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Unfinished Obelisk 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe unfinished obeliskShare 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Memphis - the Ancient Capital of Egypt 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments To my one and only - May 2014 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Toronga Zoo April 2014 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pasShareA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pass that we borrowed for the day.First we went through the bird sanctuary and the kids were not overly impressed and were more interested in the waterfalls and the leaves fallen off the trees.After that we walked past the playground and Lucas immediately ran off (Aiden was a bit more hesitant as he is more cautious) and couldn't get enough of going down the big slide (by himself).The seal show was more to the taste of Aiden even though he'd seen it before.After this we went to the Australian section of the park to see some kangaroos (including a tree kangaroo) and other wildlife. 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photo shoot - Other various 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough tShareHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough to share I think.Model: Kerry Ann PetersonModel: Gabriella SrageModel: Emma Perceval 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Dream 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photoShareI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photo of a dream like impression and I wanted to see if I was able to do the same with one of my photos.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee DesignsI also did another photo of one of the other girls at the photo shoot.Model: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - wrap up 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practiceShareThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practice.My main reason for participating was to gain more experience working with models and especially be able to pose models better. A secondary objective was to get some great photos that I can use for my portfolio and for this website.I think I succeeded with both objectives although I definitely need more experience with posing. I had no idea what to expect before getting there apart from knowing that there would be a number of models, makeup artists and a number of different sets. The format is pretty simple...first come first serve to a set. You use the time effectively, work quick and take 20-30 shots with each model and after that you let someone else have a turn and move onto a different set. This means that you have to work very effective with the models and try and get a good photo. You cannot change the set and you cannot change the light setup so in terms of creativity this is quite limiting. It came in very handy that I have done some studio photography and have a good understanding of the theory. This means that it was easier for me to work with the variables that I could change, mainly changing my position on the set to get different shadows and lights and then also let the models move closer or further away from the lights to change this. I definitely think that this allowed me to get some pretty unique photos, but I definitely something I need to do more of if I get the chance to do this again. Also, some of the models were professional models and others had done absolutely no modelling before. They all presented different challenges, as the professional models will give you the model poses and looks and it it hard to change this without it being pretty obvious that you only have little experience. The ones with no experience required a lot more guidance and this was where I really struggled and I definitely need some more standard poses that I can pull out for these situations. That said some of the models with no experience did really good and the most of the models were rally good fun to work with.I especially found it really hard to pose with the male models. Another thing is how social media works. The agreement was that you would put your shots into a dropbox folder so that the hair and makeup artists as well as the model could access low resolution files and at the same time get access to your contact details if they would like prints/hires files. I also posted the photos on the groups facebook page and the response was amazing compared to what I normally get on photos. Lots of likes and suddenly everyone wants to be my friend on Facebook (they may be disappointed when they see the stuff I normally post) and most amazing is the response from the models and the hair and makeup artists...a number of them are already using the material to promote themselves (which I am fine with as long as it doesn't go beyond that) and they are leaving comments/shares saying things such as 'this is my favourite photo from the day so far'. Not knowing what gear to bring I brought pretty much everything I terms of lenses and even a couple of flashes and grey cards. I ended up shooting with my 85mm f1.4 pretty much most of the time and occasionally changing to a 50mm f1.4 for full body shots or on the sets where there wasn't much space on the set. What I didn't bring was my 105mm macro lens. I could have used this lens for getting in close for detail type shots and wish I had brought this along. I should also have brought an ND8 filter for shooting natural light at f1.4...even with the Nikon D800 it was next to impossible to not overexpose using that bright light. They have announced that they will be holding another shoot in august which I am planning to participate in and they also have a nude workshop in July that I am trying to convince Kim that I should go to...but we will see. 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Miyuki 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a moShareMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a model. She has a really nice outfit/hair piece and the makeup was done really nicely. The skin in her face is absolutely flawless and virtually no re-touching was required.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Miyuki TsudaHair and Makeup: Kabuki Mee DesignsSet/Light: Studio 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day Photoshoot - Melanie J Bowers 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looksShareOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looks but it also made it hard to get a unique photo. Even though I did get a lot of great photo I think the one below is the best...it is very magazine like.At one point during my session with her she started talking to some other people down the back and she became all smiley and giggly...the modelling cover totally disappeared. I really kick myself that I didn't keep shooting while this happened.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Melanie J Bowers Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Melisa Tomic Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Pia Prestley 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it iSharePia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it is pretty good in black and white with a slight hint of the colours blended back in.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Pia Prestley Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Marie Donnell Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sudip Limbu 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than ShareAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than females...with females I can (kind of) tell what looks good and what doesnt and when I get a goo pose I know it. With males it is a lot harder as I never think about what looks masculine.This day was a really eye opener that before I next time have to shoot a male I will have to do a bit of homework and have some general ideas already mapped out.At the end of the day they were shooting inside this caged lift and I got the this shot. Later I saw another photographers photo using the same setting and it was amazing.It was really cool to see what other people did in the same set and I learned so much just from watching other photographers as well as models.I also did a couple of shots using a projection screen...not a big fan, but I did snap the following that turned out somewhat ok but not entirely happy about it.Model: Sudip Limbu Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melinda Lighting & Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 50's style 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing upShareI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing up, but just could not get the poses working for me with the makeup and the set...just somehow seemed out of place and it was my second set of the day so I was still trying to get used to the whole idea of giving posing directions.Eventually I had her sit down and managed to get this photo which I think captured the whole 1950's style much better.Model : Valerie Pueovska Hair : Cara Leupuscek MUA : Melisa Tomic Studio/Set: 1A Sydney Photographer : Rene Pallesen << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...303132333435363738...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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Lee Pallesen 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetaidenShareI think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you! The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.For example the first few days afte 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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma. << 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
13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden insect bite 13. June 2013 09:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden insect biteShareThe other day was in the park with his daycare group to play at the playground.While he was there he was bitten by some unknown insect and the morning after his whole face was swollen.Fortunately he was happy enough and it didn't require any visits to a doctor.
30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emma's Birthday 30. May 2013 10:47 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nile Cruise 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnile cruiseShare 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Egyptian Perfumery 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan egyptian perfumeryShare 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Unfinished Obelisk 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe unfinished obeliskShare 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Memphis - the Ancient Capital of Egypt 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments To my one and only - May 2014 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Toronga Zoo April 2014 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pasShareA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pass that we borrowed for the day.First we went through the bird sanctuary and the kids were not overly impressed and were more interested in the waterfalls and the leaves fallen off the trees.After that we walked past the playground and Lucas immediately ran off (Aiden was a bit more hesitant as he is more cautious) and couldn't get enough of going down the big slide (by himself).The seal show was more to the taste of Aiden even though he'd seen it before.After this we went to the Australian section of the park to see some kangaroos (including a tree kangaroo) and other wildlife. 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photo shoot - Other various 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough tShareHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough to share I think.Model: Kerry Ann PetersonModel: Gabriella SrageModel: Emma Perceval 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Dream 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photoShareI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photo of a dream like impression and I wanted to see if I was able to do the same with one of my photos.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee DesignsI also did another photo of one of the other girls at the photo shoot.Model: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - wrap up 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practiceShareThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practice.My main reason for participating was to gain more experience working with models and especially be able to pose models better. A secondary objective was to get some great photos that I can use for my portfolio and for this website.I think I succeeded with both objectives although I definitely need more experience with posing. I had no idea what to expect before getting there apart from knowing that there would be a number of models, makeup artists and a number of different sets. The format is pretty simple...first come first serve to a set. You use the time effectively, work quick and take 20-30 shots with each model and after that you let someone else have a turn and move onto a different set. This means that you have to work very effective with the models and try and get a good photo. You cannot change the set and you cannot change the light setup so in terms of creativity this is quite limiting. It came in very handy that I have done some studio photography and have a good understanding of the theory. This means that it was easier for me to work with the variables that I could change, mainly changing my position on the set to get different shadows and lights and then also let the models move closer or further away from the lights to change this. I definitely think that this allowed me to get some pretty unique photos, but I definitely something I need to do more of if I get the chance to do this again. Also, some of the models were professional models and others had done absolutely no modelling before. They all presented different challenges, as the professional models will give you the model poses and looks and it it hard to change this without it being pretty obvious that you only have little experience. The ones with no experience required a lot more guidance and this was where I really struggled and I definitely need some more standard poses that I can pull out for these situations. That said some of the models with no experience did really good and the most of the models were rally good fun to work with.I especially found it really hard to pose with the male models. Another thing is how social media works. The agreement was that you would put your shots into a dropbox folder so that the hair and makeup artists as well as the model could access low resolution files and at the same time get access to your contact details if they would like prints/hires files. I also posted the photos on the groups facebook page and the response was amazing compared to what I normally get on photos. Lots of likes and suddenly everyone wants to be my friend on Facebook (they may be disappointed when they see the stuff I normally post) and most amazing is the response from the models and the hair and makeup artists...a number of them are already using the material to promote themselves (which I am fine with as long as it doesn't go beyond that) and they are leaving comments/shares saying things such as 'this is my favourite photo from the day so far'. Not knowing what gear to bring I brought pretty much everything I terms of lenses and even a couple of flashes and grey cards. I ended up shooting with my 85mm f1.4 pretty much most of the time and occasionally changing to a 50mm f1.4 for full body shots or on the sets where there wasn't much space on the set. What I didn't bring was my 105mm macro lens. I could have used this lens for getting in close for detail type shots and wish I had brought this along. I should also have brought an ND8 filter for shooting natural light at f1.4...even with the Nikon D800 it was next to impossible to not overexpose using that bright light. They have announced that they will be holding another shoot in august which I am planning to participate in and they also have a nude workshop in July that I am trying to convince Kim that I should go to...but we will see. 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Miyuki 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a moShareMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a model. She has a really nice outfit/hair piece and the makeup was done really nicely. The skin in her face is absolutely flawless and virtually no re-touching was required.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Miyuki TsudaHair and Makeup: Kabuki Mee DesignsSet/Light: Studio 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day Photoshoot - Melanie J Bowers 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looksShareOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looks but it also made it hard to get a unique photo. Even though I did get a lot of great photo I think the one below is the best...it is very magazine like.At one point during my session with her she started talking to some other people down the back and she became all smiley and giggly...the modelling cover totally disappeared. I really kick myself that I didn't keep shooting while this happened.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Melanie J Bowers Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Melisa Tomic Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Pia Prestley 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it iSharePia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it is pretty good in black and white with a slight hint of the colours blended back in.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Pia Prestley Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Marie Donnell Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sudip Limbu 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than ShareAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than females...with females I can (kind of) tell what looks good and what doesnt and when I get a goo pose I know it. With males it is a lot harder as I never think about what looks masculine.This day was a really eye opener that before I next time have to shoot a male I will have to do a bit of homework and have some general ideas already mapped out.At the end of the day they were shooting inside this caged lift and I got the this shot. Later I saw another photographers photo using the same setting and it was amazing.It was really cool to see what other people did in the same set and I learned so much just from watching other photographers as well as models.I also did a couple of shots using a projection screen...not a big fan, but I did snap the following that turned out somewhat ok but not entirely happy about it.Model: Sudip Limbu Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melinda Lighting & Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 50's style 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing upShareI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing up, but just could not get the poses working for me with the makeup and the set...just somehow seemed out of place and it was my second set of the day so I was still trying to get used to the whole idea of giving posing directions.Eventually I had her sit down and managed to get this photo which I think captured the whole 1950's style much better.Model : Valerie Pueovska Hair : Cara Leupuscek MUA : Melisa Tomic Studio/Set: 1A Sydney Photographer : Rene Pallesen << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...303132333435363738...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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Lee Pallesen 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetaidenShareI think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you! The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.For example the first few days afte 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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma. << 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
14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Nile Cruise 14. November 2004 02:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnile cruiseShare
14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments An Egyptian Perfumery 14. November 2004 01:59 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetan egyptian perfumeryShare
14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Unfinished Obelisk 14. November 2004 01:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetthe unfinished obeliskShare
14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Memphis - the Ancient Capital of Egypt 14. November 2004 01:54 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments To my one and only - May 2014 2. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetShare 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Toronga Zoo April 2014 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pasShareA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pass that we borrowed for the day.First we went through the bird sanctuary and the kids were not overly impressed and were more interested in the waterfalls and the leaves fallen off the trees.After that we walked past the playground and Lucas immediately ran off (Aiden was a bit more hesitant as he is more cautious) and couldn't get enough of going down the big slide (by himself).The seal show was more to the taste of Aiden even though he'd seen it before.After this we went to the Australian section of the park to see some kangaroos (including a tree kangaroo) and other wildlife. 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photo shoot - Other various 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough tShareHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough to share I think.Model: Kerry Ann PetersonModel: Gabriella SrageModel: Emma Perceval 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Dream 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photoShareI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photo of a dream like impression and I wanted to see if I was able to do the same with one of my photos.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee DesignsI also did another photo of one of the other girls at the photo shoot.Model: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - wrap up 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practiceShareThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practice.My main reason for participating was to gain more experience working with models and especially be able to pose models better. A secondary objective was to get some great photos that I can use for my portfolio and for this website.I think I succeeded with both objectives although I definitely need more experience with posing. I had no idea what to expect before getting there apart from knowing that there would be a number of models, makeup artists and a number of different sets. The format is pretty simple...first come first serve to a set. You use the time effectively, work quick and take 20-30 shots with each model and after that you let someone else have a turn and move onto a different set. This means that you have to work very effective with the models and try and get a good photo. You cannot change the set and you cannot change the light setup so in terms of creativity this is quite limiting. It came in very handy that I have done some studio photography and have a good understanding of the theory. This means that it was easier for me to work with the variables that I could change, mainly changing my position on the set to get different shadows and lights and then also let the models move closer or further away from the lights to change this. I definitely think that this allowed me to get some pretty unique photos, but I definitely something I need to do more of if I get the chance to do this again. Also, some of the models were professional models and others had done absolutely no modelling before. They all presented different challenges, as the professional models will give you the model poses and looks and it it hard to change this without it being pretty obvious that you only have little experience. The ones with no experience required a lot more guidance and this was where I really struggled and I definitely need some more standard poses that I can pull out for these situations. That said some of the models with no experience did really good and the most of the models were rally good fun to work with.I especially found it really hard to pose with the male models. Another thing is how social media works. The agreement was that you would put your shots into a dropbox folder so that the hair and makeup artists as well as the model could access low resolution files and at the same time get access to your contact details if they would like prints/hires files. I also posted the photos on the groups facebook page and the response was amazing compared to what I normally get on photos. Lots of likes and suddenly everyone wants to be my friend on Facebook (they may be disappointed when they see the stuff I normally post) and most amazing is the response from the models and the hair and makeup artists...a number of them are already using the material to promote themselves (which I am fine with as long as it doesn't go beyond that) and they are leaving comments/shares saying things such as 'this is my favourite photo from the day so far'. Not knowing what gear to bring I brought pretty much everything I terms of lenses and even a couple of flashes and grey cards. I ended up shooting with my 85mm f1.4 pretty much most of the time and occasionally changing to a 50mm f1.4 for full body shots or on the sets where there wasn't much space on the set. What I didn't bring was my 105mm macro lens. I could have used this lens for getting in close for detail type shots and wish I had brought this along. I should also have brought an ND8 filter for shooting natural light at f1.4...even with the Nikon D800 it was next to impossible to not overexpose using that bright light. They have announced that they will be holding another shoot in august which I am planning to participate in and they also have a nude workshop in July that I am trying to convince Kim that I should go to...but we will see. 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Miyuki 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a moShareMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a model. She has a really nice outfit/hair piece and the makeup was done really nicely. The skin in her face is absolutely flawless and virtually no re-touching was required.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Miyuki TsudaHair and Makeup: Kabuki Mee DesignsSet/Light: Studio 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day Photoshoot - Melanie J Bowers 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looksShareOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looks but it also made it hard to get a unique photo. Even though I did get a lot of great photo I think the one below is the best...it is very magazine like.At one point during my session with her she started talking to some other people down the back and she became all smiley and giggly...the modelling cover totally disappeared. I really kick myself that I didn't keep shooting while this happened.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Melanie J Bowers Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Melisa Tomic Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Pia Prestley 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it iSharePia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it is pretty good in black and white with a slight hint of the colours blended back in.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Pia Prestley Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Marie Donnell Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sudip Limbu 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than ShareAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than females...with females I can (kind of) tell what looks good and what doesnt and when I get a goo pose I know it. With males it is a lot harder as I never think about what looks masculine.This day was a really eye opener that before I next time have to shoot a male I will have to do a bit of homework and have some general ideas already mapped out.At the end of the day they were shooting inside this caged lift and I got the this shot. Later I saw another photographers photo using the same setting and it was amazing.It was really cool to see what other people did in the same set and I learned so much just from watching other photographers as well as models.I also did a couple of shots using a projection screen...not a big fan, but I did snap the following that turned out somewhat ok but not entirely happy about it.Model: Sudip Limbu Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melinda Lighting & Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 50's style 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing upShareI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing up, but just could not get the poses working for me with the makeup and the set...just somehow seemed out of place and it was my second set of the day so I was still trying to get used to the whole idea of giving posing directions.Eventually I had her sit down and managed to get this photo which I think captured the whole 1950's style much better.Model : Valerie Pueovska Hair : Cara Leupuscek MUA : Melisa Tomic Studio/Set: 1A Sydney Photographer : Rene Pallesen << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...303132333435363738...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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Lee Pallesen 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetaidenShareI think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you! The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.For example the first few days afte 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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma. << 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
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1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Toronga Zoo April 2014 1. May 2014 15:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pasShareA couple of weeks ago we made a trip to Taronga Zoo.One of the families from daycare had a spare pass that we borrowed for the day.First we went through the bird sanctuary and the kids were not overly impressed and were more interested in the waterfalls and the leaves fallen off the trees.After that we walked past the playground and Lucas immediately ran off (Aiden was a bit more hesitant as he is more cautious) and couldn't get enough of going down the big slide (by himself).The seal show was more to the taste of Aiden even though he'd seen it before.After this we went to the Australian section of the park to see some kangaroos (including a tree kangaroo) and other wildlife.
23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photo shoot - Other various 23. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough tShareHere is some more photos from the shoot the other day. They are not my favourites, but good enough to share I think.Model: Kerry Ann PetersonModel: Gabriella SrageModel: Emma Perceval
22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Dream 22. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photoShareI just finished another edit of one of the photos from the open day. Someone else had posted a photo of a dream like impression and I wanted to see if I was able to do the same with one of my photos.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee DesignsI also did another photo of one of the other girls at the photo shoot.Model: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney
19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - wrap up 19. April 2014 15:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practiceShareThe photoshoot last week provided a lot of lessons...some learnt and some where I need more practice.My main reason for participating was to gain more experience working with models and especially be able to pose models better. A secondary objective was to get some great photos that I can use for my portfolio and for this website.I think I succeeded with both objectives although I definitely need more experience with posing. I had no idea what to expect before getting there apart from knowing that there would be a number of models, makeup artists and a number of different sets. The format is pretty simple...first come first serve to a set. You use the time effectively, work quick and take 20-30 shots with each model and after that you let someone else have a turn and move onto a different set. This means that you have to work very effective with the models and try and get a good photo. You cannot change the set and you cannot change the light setup so in terms of creativity this is quite limiting. It came in very handy that I have done some studio photography and have a good understanding of the theory. This means that it was easier for me to work with the variables that I could change, mainly changing my position on the set to get different shadows and lights and then also let the models move closer or further away from the lights to change this. I definitely think that this allowed me to get some pretty unique photos, but I definitely something I need to do more of if I get the chance to do this again. Also, some of the models were professional models and others had done absolutely no modelling before. They all presented different challenges, as the professional models will give you the model poses and looks and it it hard to change this without it being pretty obvious that you only have little experience. The ones with no experience required a lot more guidance and this was where I really struggled and I definitely need some more standard poses that I can pull out for these situations. That said some of the models with no experience did really good and the most of the models were rally good fun to work with.I especially found it really hard to pose with the male models. Another thing is how social media works. The agreement was that you would put your shots into a dropbox folder so that the hair and makeup artists as well as the model could access low resolution files and at the same time get access to your contact details if they would like prints/hires files. I also posted the photos on the groups facebook page and the response was amazing compared to what I normally get on photos. Lots of likes and suddenly everyone wants to be my friend on Facebook (they may be disappointed when they see the stuff I normally post) and most amazing is the response from the models and the hair and makeup artists...a number of them are already using the material to promote themselves (which I am fine with as long as it doesn't go beyond that) and they are leaving comments/shares saying things such as 'this is my favourite photo from the day so far'. Not knowing what gear to bring I brought pretty much everything I terms of lenses and even a couple of flashes and grey cards. I ended up shooting with my 85mm f1.4 pretty much most of the time and occasionally changing to a 50mm f1.4 for full body shots or on the sets where there wasn't much space on the set. What I didn't bring was my 105mm macro lens. I could have used this lens for getting in close for detail type shots and wish I had brought this along. I should also have brought an ND8 filter for shooting natural light at f1.4...even with the Nikon D800 it was next to impossible to not overexpose using that bright light. They have announced that they will be holding another shoot in august which I am planning to participate in and they also have a nude workshop in July that I am trying to convince Kim that I should go to...but we will see.
18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Miyuki 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a moShareMiyuki is a makeup artist and had never done any modeling before and this was the first time as a model. She has a really nice outfit/hair piece and the makeup was done really nicely. The skin in her face is absolutely flawless and virtually no re-touching was required.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Miyuki TsudaHair and Makeup: Kabuki Mee DesignsSet/Light: Studio 1A Sydney
18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day Photoshoot - Melanie J Bowers 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looksShareOne of the professional models on the day was Melanie. She knows how to model and give you the looks but it also made it hard to get a unique photo. Even though I did get a lot of great photo I think the one below is the best...it is very magazine like.At one point during my session with her she started talking to some other people down the back and she became all smiley and giggly...the modelling cover totally disappeared. I really kick myself that I didn't keep shooting while this happened.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Melanie J Bowers Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Melisa Tomic Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney
18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Pia Prestley 18. April 2014 07:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetPia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it iSharePia had a very cool red and white facepaint/makeup. It was a bit strong for the set but I think it is pretty good in black and white with a slight hint of the colours blended back in.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Pia Prestley Hair: Cara Leupuscek MUA: Marie Donnell Studio and lighting : 1A Sydney
17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sudip Limbu 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than ShareAt the photo shoot there was also a couple of male models.I find it a lot harder to pose males than females...with females I can (kind of) tell what looks good and what doesnt and when I get a goo pose I know it. With males it is a lot harder as I never think about what looks masculine.This day was a really eye opener that before I next time have to shoot a male I will have to do a bit of homework and have some general ideas already mapped out.At the end of the day they were shooting inside this caged lift and I got the this shot. Later I saw another photographers photo using the same setting and it was amazing.It was really cool to see what other people did in the same set and I learned so much just from watching other photographers as well as models.I also did a couple of shots using a projection screen...not a big fan, but I did snap the following that turned out somewhat ok but not entirely happy about it.Model: Sudip Limbu Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melinda Lighting & Sets: Studio 1A Sydney
17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 50's style 17. April 2014 14:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing upShareI did another set/makeup shoot with Valerie in a more 50's style setting.First I had her standing up, but just could not get the poses working for me with the makeup and the set...just somehow seemed out of place and it was my second set of the day so I was still trying to get used to the whole idea of giving posing directions.Eventually I had her sit down and managed to get this photo which I think captured the whole 1950's style much better.Model : Valerie Pueovska Hair : Cara Leupuscek MUA : Melisa Tomic Studio/Set: 1A Sydney Photographer : Rene Pallesen
23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden Lee Pallesen 23. June 2010 06:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetaidenShareI think it is about time that I introduce myself. It has afterall been two weeks since I was born...but my parents didn't have a name ready for me when the Stork arrived....typical!!They have now finally named me...took them long enough. They had a shortlist of names, but they weren't sure which one I would prefer. I was trying to tell them but there is an interpretation problem, they don't understand Baby and I am still unable to speak English. Fortunately they chose the name that I like as well. For the first couple of weeks they just called me 'Baby'.So here I go....Hello everyone. My name is AIDEN LEE PALLESEN....and I am pleased to meet you! The first two weeks of my life has been busy. I arrived to this world on the 7th June 2010. Suddenly I was removed from my mums comfortable belly and was expected to take my first breath. Yeah right...I'd like to see you guys have your head put under water and see how quickly you adjust!! I was worried that they would slap me in the bum like I have seen on some of the movies.Anyway, only took a couple of hours before I got the idea. It is really not that hard, you just move your chest up and down and the rest takes care of itself.One thing though...for the past two weeks I've felt sooo sleepy and really hungry. I know I am giving my mum a really hard time wanting food every couple of hours but at least she has my dad there to help her out a bit and take care of my night feeds.Last week I was introduced to my new home. My dad carried me around the house and told me where everything was. I must say that my mum and dad has done a fantastic job decorating the room I will be living in when I get a bit older.I feel that I am very lucky that I have two very loving and caring parents. It is a new experience to them as well as to me, so a bit of a learning curve ahead.For example the first few days afte 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 Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were. 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show. 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma. << 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
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.
27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Whale Watching 27. March 2002 11:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetwhale watchingShareWe went with Donna and Sandra up to Port Stephens to go Whale watching. It was a great day (very cold) and we saw lots of whales. Click here to see more photos from: Whale Watching/Slideshow
27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Climbing in New Zealand 27. March 2002 11:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetclimbing in new zealandShareI went climbing with Andy in New Zealand. We flew onto the glacier at Pioneer hut with a skiplane. We attempted a couple of peaks in the area but were mainly unsuccessful due to sloshy conditions and late starts. Andy eventually insisted going down after taking a bit of a slide after taking a bit of a slide. We did however get a little bit of climbing done. Click here to see more photos from: Climbing in New Zealand/Slideshow
16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments My Friends in Denmark . . . 16. September 2001 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmy friends in denmarkShareBelieve it or not, I still have quite a few friends in Denmark. I would like to put photos of all of them here - unfortunately I do not have photos of all of them. If you are one of my friends and your photo is not on this page then please do not despair - I still consider you a friend, and maybe, the next time I go to Denmark, I shall have photos of you all! Here is one of my best friends in Denmark. This photo was taken quite a while ago, before I came to Australia. Kenneth is now living here in Sydney, on the beautiful Manly beach - only about a half hour away from me. Kenneth came to stay with me a few months ago. He was trying out a new job, and actually came back! He is going to give Australia a go, to see if he likes it like I do. No more biting winters, lots of warmth and sunshine, beautiful mountains and bush to explore... and I think he has discovered, there are lots of friends to make - especially the pretty fun-going ones with two legs and a skirt! *smile* He is actually a pretty good cook. Whist he stayed in my apartment for a couple of months, he cooked pot roast with gorgonzola sauce, and also gave a wonderful 3-course dinner for a small group of friends here. About two years after I arrived in Australia, I returned to Denmark for a visit. On the day I arrived in Denmark, he threw together a party for me! Here is Ester, another one of my friends. She is a fashion designer and paints some wonderful paintings. Naturally at parties, there was quite a large amount of beer being consumed (how can you not?? - not possible to have a party otherwise in Denmark. It was nice to taste one of the annual Christmas beers from Tuborg. Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001
28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Gallery 28. July 2001 11:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto gallerySharePhoto GalleryI have placed photos here - those I could not fit on the respective webpages. SchwedagonMandalayMarionetVolleyballCreated: 3 Nov 2001
28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 28. July 2001 10:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsouth east asia 24 july 24 august 2001ShareI initially made plans to explore Burma and then make my way across the border into western China at Burma's only border crossing up north. I had not made any definite plans wanted to play it by ear... but in the end my trip consisted of Thailand, Cambodia and restricted areas to Burma. I was away for a total of 5 weeks and must admit that parts of my trip really frustrated me - there were many restrictions in Burma and being in Bangkok at times stressed me because of all the tourists and crowds. I really only went to Cambodia to see the magnificent Angkor Wat - actually I really did enjoy being there. I think my most enjoyable part of the trip was the days I had climbing on the secluded areas of Krabi. Burma(23 Jul ~ 5 Aug)Cambodia(6 ~ 10 Aug)Thailand
28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Monkeys . . . 28. July 2001 10:51 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetmonkeysShareThere were quite a lot of monkeys at Mt Popa. The photo above in the middle, shows monkeys that look like they are playing around. They are actually fighting monkeys and can be very dangerous because they bite and also snatch things from you. They were rather oblivious to me being there, until the flash on my camera went off. Then their attention was on me and they were ready to attack. I adopted the “monkey mentality” - avoid eye contact and move away backwards - the only way to stop the monkeys from attacking is to not look at them.
28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North (continued) . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up north continuedShare Whilst I was up north, I watched a rather interesting game of volleyball. I have never seen such dexterity and agility amongst the players! It was amazing to see how flexible these guys were.
28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mt Popa . . . 28. July 2001 10:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmt popaShareThere is a monastry on Mt Popa - a hill located 50km away from Bagan. When I was there, it was a cloudy day. I ran into a woman selling petrified wood - quite silly really, considering the place was covered with it. They must think tourists are stupid! *laugh* I managed to pick up a couple of small pieces to take back with me. As you can see, there are stacks of them around. And no... this is not a tombstone. This is actually a road sign. You would be surprised how big some of these pieces are - this piece below was actually about a metre long and 40cm wide. Actually what I found interesting were the toilets in Burma. My girlfriend tells me that squatting over a toilet is quite common in Asia. In many of the city areas, they would have toilets as we know them, and they would also have a carved hole in the ground, on which either side, one places their feet on. Toilets in the rural area are more crude than that - a hole leading into a gaping pit. However, what I found interesting about these toilets were that recycled running water was used to wash away any excrement. The water is first used for washing one self and then used in the toilets. As there were a few toilet cubicles a row, sometimes you would see the excrement from a toilet uphill go beneath you! *laugh* Very clever and environmental system, I think! Trying to grab a snooze... *smile* Like Schweddagon, most of this is real gold as well. And yes, there is a monkey sitting near my head. If you click to the next page, you will see that I have taken a series of photos of the monkeys.
28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Puppet Show . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpuppet showShare I saw the most interesting puppet show, known as the “Mandalay Marionettes” There were 2 or 3 puppeteers out the front, with a live band of musicians. Unfortunately, it was more of a show for the tourists, rather than the locals. It cost 1,000 chats or US$2 per show.
28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Burma Up North . . . 28. July 2001 10:49 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetburma up northShare I decided take a 20-hour train-ride to Myitkyinã *laugh* it took 20-hours to get there by train because there was only one track. It was definitely faster to run next to the train than to travel in it! We had to wait for the oncoming train to return before we could travel north. At one point, we crossed a bridge that was so rickety that I thought it would collapse any moment! Locals working in the rice fields. Locals using water-buffaloes to plough rice fields. The train travelled along the Jrrawaddy River. It would have been nice if I was able to travel to Mandalay via a riverboat down the Jrrawaddy River. It was amazing to find out that people live “on” these lakes, by building houses on stilts. This sort of housing is quite common in many parts of Asia, especially areas where monsoons quite frequently flood an area. It is also very environmentally-sound, I think, and hurts the land less. Most of the houses are made of wood. Myitkyinã is pretty dismal in rain! There is a huge drug problem in Burma, especially through the crossings into China. I have scanned a copy of a recent newspaper article about this problem in Burma.