11. April 2011 04:32 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 10 Months 11. April 2011 04:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 10 monthsShareThis Sunday we went to Ethans 10yo Birthday at Maroubra. It also happens that Aiden was 10 Months a couple of days ago and it was a nice and overcast day, so good to take some monthly photos of him. He is pretty happy to show off his new chompers (teeth)...he's got four now. He's been a bit sick for the last week with a cold. Probably something he picked up in daycare, but he is a lot happier now.He now knows how to sit up straight, but he is still not able to crawl or get to/from sitting position, so the way he gets around is by rolling. He has learned to repeat one word from up and that is 'Dada'...but he still doesn't know the context or meaning of the word.He is also a lot more reserved when it comes to other people...the general rule is that he likes me and grandad, but everyone else depends on the day...even mummy is sometimes given the cold shoulder (which Kim gets slightly upset about when it happens).
7. April 2011 10:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New garden doors 7. April 2011 10:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew garden doorsShareLast month we received our new bi-folding doors to the garden. The old doors were old aluminium sliding doors that didn't allow us to open up the dining room towards the garden properly, they only allowed us a metre of opening to walk through. We really wanted to open up the outside and inside areas. The old door really wasn't ideal. Before christmas we ordered new bi-folding doors that would allow us to open up the whole area (about three metres and would allow us easier and better access to the garden). It took the two tradespeople the better part of a full day to remove the old door and install the new one.The new door looks really good, it was delivered in raw cedar wood and yesterday I spent most of the following weekend sanding and varnishing it. The new door comes with a sliding moscito net that allows us to open the whole area and still keep the little critters out. It is almost invisible to when we have the family over we will need to keep it open to prevent the kids from running through the net.The trades people couldn't take the old door with them so I had to find a way to dispose of it. Eventually I put it on Gumtree (a free site similar to eBay) and said that whoever wanted the door could come and pick it up for free. Within a couple of hours I had a dozen interested people and a couple of days later hey came to pick it up.
28. March 2011 10:06 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Doctor Zhivago take Two 28. March 2011 10:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdoctor zhivago take twoShareSaturday Kim and I went with a couple of friends to the Lyrics Theatre to see the Doctor Zhivago the Musical. It is a large production that they hope eventually will make it to broadway.If you would like to know the story then rent the movie of the same title...worth watching. For those of you not familiar with the story behind the story: It is about the cultural revolution and civil war in russia during the years 1917-1921 (mainly). The book was written by a russian Boris Pasternak during and after the cultural revolution. It was smuggled out of Russia in the 1950's and the author was awarded the Nobels literature price much to the dismay of the russian government (the book is very critical of the revolution).We did have tickets booked a couple of months ago, but when we turned up then they said that the lead actor (playing Zhivago) had an injury in the afternoon. They said that they would still show us the first 20-40 minutes of the performance as this was all that the understudy (replacement) was familiar with and then let us either rebook or get a refund. Very dissapointing, but not much we could do about it.It was actually worth seeing the whole performance (and not just the beginning). The acting and singing was great (Kim was so-so about the actual songs, but I thought they were ok).The stage setup was very clever and added a lot of depth to the stage, it allowed them to show what was happening in several locations at the same time using the same stage. We had left Aiden with his grandad for the evening and this time we decided to let him sleep there all night rather than wake him up really late to take him home.
7. March 2011 09:44 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Barber of Seville 7. March 2011 09:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbarber of sevilleShareFriday night Kim and I went to the Opera to watch "The barber of Seville". We had left Aiden with his grandad for the night hoping that either of them would be able to get some sleep (Aiden is a little chatterbox once he gets started).The play is not one of the usual tragic Operas but more of a playful one with a more happy ending. During the play there is a lot of different things happening on different parts of the stage. Most of the play is taking place in a house and there are different things happening in different rooms of the house.It was a good play but I think Kim and I agree that we prefer the more tragic operas although I think I have now seen all the major Operas.
2. March 2011 09:31 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden 9 Months 2. March 2011 09:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden 9 monthsShare Aiden is now nine months young. He is finally able to start sitting by himself without falling over (...too often). Another milestone reached and another opportunity to take some more photos of him. He is still a happy and hungry little boy. He is such as daddy's boy and loves being carried around on my shoulder. Sometimes he cries when he sees me after I return from work in the afternoon because he is happy to see me. We are hoping that he will be able to crawl around soon now that he is sitting...but could take a while.
3. February 2011 12:52 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese Zodiac Story 3. February 2011 12:52 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchinese zodiac storyShare There are several legends about how the animals were chosen for the Chinese zodiac. This is one of them. The Jade Emperor is the name of the Emperor of Heaven. Long ago, in China, the Jade Emperor decided there should be a way of measuring time. On his birthday he told the animals that there was to be a swimming race. The first twelve animals across the fast flowing river would be the winners and they would each have a year of the zodiac named after them. All the animals lined up along the river bank. The rat and the cat, who were good friends, were worried because they were poor swimmers. Being clever they asked the strong ox if he would carry them across the river. 'Of course' said the kind ox. 'Just climb on my back and I will take you across.' The rat and the cat quickly jumped up and were very excited when the ox soon took the lead in the race. They had almost reached the other bank when the rat pushed the cat into the river leaving him to struggle in the water. Then just before the ox was about to win the race the rat leapt on his head and on to the bank to finish first. 'Well done,' said the Jade Emperor to the proud rat. 'The first year of the zodiac will be named after you.' The poor ox had been tricked into second place and the second year of the zodiac was named after him. Shortly after the exhausted tiger clawed his way to the river bank to claim third place. Swimming across the river had been an enormous struggle for him against the strong currents. The Emperor was so delighted with his efforts that he named the third year after him. Next to arrive was the rabbit, who hadn't swum across at all. He hopped across on some stepping stones and then found a floating log which carried him to the shore. 'I shall be very happy to call the fourth year after you,' the surprised Jade Emperor explained. Just then a kind dragon swooped down to take fifth place. 'Why didn’t you win the race, as you can fly as well as swim?' the Jade Emperor asked. 'I was held up because some people and animals needed water to drink. I needed to make some rain,' the dragon explained. 'Then when I was nearly here I saw a poor little rabbit on a log in the water and I blew a puff of wind so that the log would float to the river bank.' 'Well that was very kind of you and now you are here you will have the fifth year of the zodiac named after you.' The next thing the Jade Emperor heard was the sound of the horse’s hooves. Just as he was thinking the horse would be the next animal to arrive, a sneaky snake wriggled out from around one of the horse’s hooves. The horse was so surprised that he jumped backwards giving the snake a chance to take the sixth place in the race. The poor horse had to be satisfied with seventh place. Not long afterwards a raft arrived carrying the goat, the monkey and the rooster. They explained to the Emperor how they had shared the raft that the rooster had found. The goat and monkey had cleared weeds and pushed the raft to the shore. The Emperor was very pleased that the animals had worked together. He said the goat would be the eighth zodiac animal, the monkey the ninth and the rooster the tenth. The next animal to finish was the dog. 'Why are you so late when you are one of the best swimmers?' asked the Jade Emperor. 'The water in the river was so clean that I had to have a bath on the way,' explained the dog. His reward was to have the eleventh year named after him. Now there was one place left in the zodiac and the Emperor wondered when the last winner would come. He had nearly given up when he heard a grunt from the boar. 'You took a long time to cross the river,' said the Emperor to the boar. 'I was hungry and stopped to eat,' explained the boar. 'After the meal I felt so tired that I fell asleep.' 'You have still done well,' said the Jade Emperor. 'The last year of the zodiac will be named after you.' As for the cat who had been pushed into the water by the rat, he finally crawled out of the water but was too late to have a year named after him. He felt very cross with the rat and since then cats have never been friends with rats. From that day to this the Chinese Zodiac has followed this cycle of years named after these twelve animals.
29. January 2011 04:58 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden on a swing 29. January 2011 04:58 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden on a swingShareThe other day Kim and I went for a walk down to the local park with Aiden.It was a good opportunity for us to give him a ride on one of the swings as they have some bucket seats that makes it impossible for him to fall out (he is still not able to quite sit by himself yet).He absolutely loved the experience and wasn't scared at all (we will make a real boy out of him in no time). He is now seven and a half months and is learning how to control his parents and he is starting to know what he wants and don't want...ie doesn't want to sleep if he is in a playful mood.
28. January 2011 01:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photoshop fun 28. January 2011 01:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphotoshop funShareOver the weekend I had a play with creating a more interesting profile photo for my Facebook profile. The idea was to use photoshop to create something a bit out of the ordinary (and a bit spooky).Anyway here it is...and you can either love it or hate it! For those interested in the details...it is 3 composite photos (Face, left eye and mouth). I could have done it with two composites, but I wasn't happy with the mouth. It was originally shot on a red background but I desaturated the background and darkened it a bit because I though this looks better. It has also been ultra sharpened to add some effect.
27. January 2011 09:43 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Madame butterfly - again 27. January 2011 09:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmadame butterfly againShareThis Tuesday Kim and I went to the Opera to see Madame butterfly with one on Kims friends. I have already seen Madame butterfly some years ago so this was a bit of a repeat for me.It was the same stage setup as last time, most of the cast were the same as well, but despite that it was an really good experience. It is a good story despite the tragic ending...and yes the american sailor is both a dog and a coward.Kim was sitting next to me crying for much of the performance...so sad!!!
31. December 2010 10:43 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments New Caledonia - New Years Eve 31. December 2010 10:43 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnew caledonia new years eveShareWhen we arrived to New Caledonia we started to find a good place/party to celebrate New Years eve. As far as we could tell it sounded like the hotel we were staying at was the place to be, but when we tried to book we were told that it was fully booked and that we were number twenty-six on the waiting list. Fortunately we received confirmation a couple of days later that we now had a confirmed booking at the party. On new years eve we were greeted by musicians playing local music and girls putting a Lei around our necks. Kim and I was going to bring Aiden along to the party (fortunately there was other kids there as well). Aiden wasn't sure what to think of the Lei...I think he would prefer not to have one as it tickled. There was about 3-400 guests at the party and the food was absolutely fantastic. It was a buffet of 25-30 dishes of mainly seafood ranging from fresh oysters (still moving in their shell), lobster salads, sushi to fresh Sashimi cut straight from a massive tuna. This was followed by entertainment from dancers and musicians. After the entertainment the dance floor was open and pretty much everyone (including Kim and I) was dancing. Aiden got his first dance with mummy (all the other guest were laughing). At midnight everyone celebrated the new year with a toast. After midnight we headed up to our hotel room to see if there was any fireworks (there was a little so Aiden got to experience his first fireworks).
14. March 2010 08:17 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Week 25 14. March 2010 08:17 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetweek 25ShareIt is now week 25 and almost the third trimester. Kim is certainly getting a lot bigger these days but is still very active with swimming, yoga and walking (According to Kim baby is very active too). Both baby and mum are so far doing fine.They say that most of the growth is in the third trimester...she could be huge! We have finished painting the baby room and we have bought the most essential furniture such as a cot, a chest of drawers, car seats etc. It is now up to Kim to decorate the room so that it looks nice.
13. March 2010 09:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Taste of Sydney 13. March 2010 09:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweettaste of sydneyShareToday Kim and I met up with Sasha and his wife to go to 'Taste of Sydney'. This is an annual event where the premier restaurants of sydney and food and wine producers showcase their food and wine.This year it was held in Centennial park which is the largest park in sydney which is pretty convenient for us.At the event they had what the call 'Chef's table'. This is where you can sit down with the chefs of some of the premier restaurants and they will tell you about their restaurants, their food and you can ask them questions. In the mean time they were serving us seafood, wine and cheese (I discovered a new cheese that I in particular really liked).They also had showcases where some of the chefs from some of sydney best restaurants show you how to cook different dishes. We went to one session where we saw Matt Moran from Aria prepare a lovely cured trout. This was cured like Gravad laks using salt, sugar, coreander and fennel and then cured a secod time using dijon mustard and dill. The different restaurants were also having some of their food for sale. Some of it was quite nice (I had a nice yellowfin tuna), but I don't think it was a proper representation of their food. It is difficult to prepare and cook in large quantities without access to proper kitchen facilities, so most of the food was more fancy fast food.
10. March 2010 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments King Lear 10. March 2010 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetking learShareLast weekend Kim and I went to see King Lear at the Sydney Opera House. Kim had managed to get cheap preview tickets on the third row from the stage which is pretty unheard of.The play wasn't anything fancy in terms of stage production, costumes or anything (Actually some of the actors were wearing fairly modern denim jeans).On the side of the stage they had positioned a drumkit and a girl was banging away all throughout the first half of the performance. I found this very distracting and annoying since I was already trying hard to concentrate on understanding the old Shakespearean English.During the second half they moved the drumkit off the stage, so I must say that I actually started to enjoy the play a lot more.Given that we got pretty cheap tickets I found the evening pretty good value, but I don't think I'd pay full price for this one.
22. February 2010 02:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Swimming at Maroubra 22. February 2010 02:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetswimming at maroubraShareSunday I convinced Kim that we should go to the Beach. I wanted to try my underwater casing for my pocket camera in the waves to see if I could get some good photos. In 2000 I went to the World Press Photo exhibition and saw these great underwater photos from the surf and was inspired to see if I could re-create them.Kim insisted that we picked up a beach shelter on the way there so that she would have some shade. We found on in K-Mart and then went on our way to the beach.The first few minutes folding up the beach shelter was a disaster (It was one of those quick fold out ones where you just pull a string...junk!!) and eventually we just threw it all back in the bag deciding to return it on the way home (we'll get a pop-up one instead). Taking the photos turned out to be a lot trickier than expected. It was fairly windy and the visibility wasn't great. Also the pocket camera tries to auto focus prior to taking the photo which was difficult with everything moving around constantly so most of the time the camera didn't take the photo.It was also quite hard to aim the camera while being battered around by the waves.I did however manage to take these photos that turned out somewhat alright. I might try again one day when the conditions are better (and I've figured out how to lock the focus on the camera)
22. February 2010 01:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Uncle and Auntie in Sydney 22. February 2010 01:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetuncle and auntie in sydneyShareFor the past three weeks my uncle and auntie (Eli & Henning) has been travelling in New Zealand with a tour group. On the way home they did a 24 hour stopover with the group so do some quick sightseeing before continuing their journey.They had a tightly packed program arriving late in the afternoon, out for a late dinner and then spend then morning next day on a tour around the city before heading back to the airport.Kim and I managed to catch up with them in the evening for dinner at Nicks at King Street Wharf. Afterwards we went for a walk down to Circular Quay so that they could have a look at the Harbour bridge and the Opera House at night.By the time we got back to the hotel it was midnight and they had to check out of their hotel early next morning.We hope that they enjoyed the sightseeing the day after (it was a fairly warm day) and that they had a good journey back to Denmark. Apparently there is a lot of snow there currently so they were prepared for the fact that they would have to do a fair bit of digging to get to their car and into their house. It is not very often that we have visiting family from Denmark so it is always a pleasure to see them.
19. February 2010 05:00 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments More garden critters 19. February 2010 05:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetmore garden crittersShare Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 17. April 2014 06:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 17. April 2014 06:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did a couple of different sets with Valerie. Depending on the makeup she would look totally differShareI did a couple of different sets with Valerie. Depending on the makeup she would look totally different and unrecognisable.I call this my 'Get Lost' photo...bit of attitude.Model: Valerie PeovskaHair: Cara LeupuscekMakeup: Melisa TomicSet: Studio 1A Sydney 16. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Edyta Jedrzejowska 16. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe last of the girls that I shot at the window set was Edyta.She has got a bit more of a rough lookShareThe last of the girls that I shot at the window set was Edyta.She has got a bit more of a rough look to her...a bit like Geena Davis in 'Long Kiss Goodnight'.Being at the window with soft light everywhere the tough look didn't work for me, but I did manage to get this photo which emotionally is a bit more on the lighter side.Model: Edyta JedrzejowskaHair: Cara LeupuscekMakeup: Melisa TomicSet: Studio 1A Sydney 16. April 2014 08:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open Day photoshoot - Britney Williams 16. April 2014 08:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother Natural Light shoot that I did was with a girl called Britney.She has a very photogenic faceShareAnother Natural Light shoot that I did was with a girl called Britney.She has a very photogenic face if done right. I also did a couple of shots in one of the sets but I just couldn't make it work as well as with soft natural light.Again I was shooting with the Samyang but it was a bit later in the day so it was easier to control the light.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open. 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him. 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered... 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing. 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it... << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...313233343536373839...9293Older posts Perfect Moments Photography | A Rene Pallesen Journal Blog Portfolio Packages Contact About Home 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach. 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015. 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone. 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim riding a bike 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a tryShareKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a try.She did pretty good considering that she's never done it before. 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cool art work 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the ShareHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the Macquarie centre.It is thousands of plastic balls suspended from the ceiling.And this grafitti is from Redfern...I wish all grafitti was this well done. 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Tiger who came to tea 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to ShareOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to tea" which is based on a childrens book of the same title.We had borrowed the book week before and read it to the kids so they were very excited and the play was really good fun and well made. 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lindt Cafe 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman tooShareOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman took the patrons as hostages. He was eventually shot by the police after killing two patrons.All of Sydney laid flowers in front of the cafe as Martins place. 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Daydream island 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.ThiShareA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.This was a great opportunity to check out some of the natural beauties......such as Whitehaven beach.We spent a lot of time playing at the pool and at the beach.The resort has a massive inland lagoon with lots of stingrays and sharks that the kids loved.Aiden and Lucas were allowed to touch some of them including this live shark.and stingrays and star fish.And on the island there were lots of kangaroos.A beautiful place.And I did have time to do a bit of creative shooting.Eventually it was time to say goodbye to the island with a vulcan salute. 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mini open day photo shoot 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makShareIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makeup and studio setups.As usual it was good practice and fun to work with the various models. I think I did get some great photos and there were a lot of lessons learned that can be done better next time.Model: Charlotte de LuceyModel: Jessica GarciaModel: Tanika de AlwisModel: Britney WilliamsModel: Tanika de AlwisCompared to the other times I was doing a lot more natural light photography this time and some of it in nasty and not very flattering direct sunlight. I think I still managed to get some very usable results out of it.Model: Nikki DoanModel: Nikki DoanModel: Amy HillThe hardest thing for me is still the communication with the models and the creation of a vision that is different when you are on a fixed set.Model: Jessica GarciaModel: Jessica Garcia 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Trip to Manly 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys werShareThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys were very excited being on a boat.At Manly we went down to the beach. It was a calm day so the boys had a lot of fun at the edge of the water.After that Kim did some shopping, we had some fish'n'chips and we also had an ice cream. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...252627282930313233...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 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding. 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden. 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero. 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Serenpidity canyon 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetserenpidity canyonShareLast year I received a gift voucher through work and decided to use it for a canyoning trip in the blue mountains before it expired.one of the companies were doing intermediate canyons and it happens that the canyon they were doing this Sunday was the serendipity canyon at mount Wilson. We (two guides and 6 other clients) parked at mount Wilson fire station and headed down the trail 30 minutes downhill. After a quick briefing about the canyon and a change to wetsuits we absailed into the canyon itself.There were lots of yabbies...really big ones everywhere.It was a fun canyon with a couple of a absails and lots of jumps into water pools and swim-throughs. It was raining a lot the day before so there was a lot of water in the canyon and the water was relatively warm.Once we were out of the canyon we had some lunch and headed back to the car a 45 minute uphill walk later. We returned back to Katoomba at around 3pm in thick fog. After a quick turnaround I headed back towards sydney as a snail pace until I was below the clouds where visibility improved. I made it back just in time for having dinner with the family.A lot of the canyons in the mountains are still closed due to the bushfire a couple of months ago. 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Sourdough 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread sourdoughShareFor the past 9 days is has been a small project of mine to try and bake an authentic sourdough bread.By sourdough I mean by using the old techniques of not adding yeast and let the bread ferment using the natural yeast from the air.As such it is not a lot of work, but there is a lot of waiting time and there are a lot of places that things can go wrong.I finally managed to bake an actual bread last night and brought it for the family to taste.They liked it and asked if I could bake them some more. Fortunately I still had some ferment left over for an additional two breads...photo above is one of them.Although it was interesting to do, I think it will take a while before I attempt it again...the whole process is just too long. 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emmas Babtism 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetemmas babtismShareEmma was baptised this weekend at the local church. Fastest ever...the priest was speed reading! 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2014 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchinese new year 2014ShareThe other day it was Chinese new year. It is now the year of the horse.Again it was celebrated with vegan food and money was put on Aidens rocking horse for good luck. 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his tricycle 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden pedalling his tricycleShareAiden has finally learned how to ride his little tricycle (the one his grandma gave him just before she passed away) by using the pedals.He is very proud...hopefully he is able to soon using his new skills on the bike he got for christmas.Even Lucas was proud and gave Aiden the victory jump. 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Walnut and Fig bread 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread walnut and fig breadShareAt the moment I am going through a phase where I Loooveee baking bread.There is something really satisfying about working with something that is so diverse and alive. And there is nothing like eating a freshly baked bread with a nice crust.So far I have found a couple of recipes I really like...one of them is this walnut and fig bread.On the weekend I made it for the family dinner and they wanted the recipe. - 400g white flour into a bowl- Add 100g of wholemeal flour- Add 10g of sea salt flakes- Add 5g of dry yeast into the bowl- Add 335ml of water - Mix it all together using your hand- Kneed it by stretching it out on a table and then roll it up...do this 3-6 times- flatten the bread to a thickness of about 15mm and then place walnuts and chopped figs on top. Roll up the bread with the walnuts and figs inside.- Stretch the bread another couple of time and roll it up until the walnuts and figs are mixed into the bread.- Put the bread in a bowl and cover it with glad wrap (or better yet, just leave it on the table and cover it with the bowl) for one hour...knock back the bread every 20 minutes (3 times in total).- Leave the bread for another one hour (without knocking it back). After 30 minutes (30 minutes prior to baking) start preheating the oven with a baking/pizza stone at 250 degrees. Also put a small metal tray in the oven (for the ice cubes)- Add a bit of semolina (or flour) to the baking stone and to the top of the bread to avoid it sticking.- Place the bread on the baking stone and make a couple of cuts to the top of the dough.- Add 3-4 ice cubes to the metal tray- Close the oven and turn down the temperature to 200 degrees immediately.- Bake for 30 minutes and remove from the oven. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Gardens light show. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley gardens light showShareEvery year hunter valley garden put up a light show where they decorate part of the garden in christmas lights. They leave this open until end of January, so this year we headed up there to have a look....enjoy. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...323334353637383940...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 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them. 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background. 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride. 24. September 2012 07:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Newborn Photos 24. September 2012 07:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnewborn photosShareDuring the last couple of days I have been doing my first series of newboarn photos with the little one (still no name). So far he is behaving like a typical newborn...wants a feed every couple of hours and sleeps a lot. He is doing his best to keep Kim awake at night...I try to get a good nights sleep and then look after Aiden during the daytime and get him out of the house (swimming, shopping etc.) so that Kim can get some additional sleep without too make additional interruptions.Anyway...back to the newborn photos. I wanted to take these cute high-key photos with the newborn wearing a hat. It turned out to be a lot harder than I had expected...both due to the little one not behaving as desired, but also because there were a few adjustments that had to be made underway. In the end we ended up doing three sitting where the last sitting was the most successful one.I knew that I needed to raise the head from the body to get the right pose but I found out that it was a mistake using pillows as they were too soft. After this I tried towels and linen but they were still too soft. In the end I used a hard camera suitcase with a towel on top which turned out to be perfect.Over the next weeks I will get to take some more photos, so stay tuned... 13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 9 months project 13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet9 months projectShareDuring the last 9 months since Kim became pregnant I've been doing this project with a monthly belly photo. 12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby Brother for Aiden 12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby brother for aidenShareOn the morning of the 12th September 2012 at 6.10am our little boy arrived to this world. He was keen to get out and as expected (pretty much) he arrived two weeks early.Labour actually started more than 24 hours earlier and was just dragging on with Kim getting contractions every 30 minutes or so...not close enough to quite panic about, but still with the knowledge that it is close to going to the hospital. At the time the little one arrived Kim had been in labour for more that 24 hours so she eventually ended up with another c-section.Fortunately there were no complications with the procedure, the only downside was that everyone else in the whole area decided to have babies on the same day, so the hospital natal section was completely full. This meant that for the first three nights Kim and the little one were put in the acute section of the hospital. Very noisy and hard to sleep, but the good thing was that there was a 1:1 carer ratio and they don't normally see little newborns there, so both Kim and the newborn got a lot of attention and assistance. After 5 nights in the hospital Kim and the newborn (still without a name) came back from the hospital.The little one actually looks a lot like his older brother...same mold I guess. 9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Darling Harbour 2012 9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdarling harbour 2012ShareLast night I went with Kim and Aiden to Darling Harbour for dinner. We wanted to go somewhere where it was also nice to go for a walk.We ended up just buying a kebab and sitting on the steps outside eating it while Aiden had fun imitating the sounds of the seagulls trying to get to our foor (in the beginning he was a bit scared of the birds). I had brought my camera along and took a couple of panorama shots of the harbour...love it, love it, love it. I was able to crank up the ISO and take this handheld with no problems and because of the high resolution it is amazing what I can do with it back home in terms of stitching photos together etc. The end result is a 100 Megapixel image so very big.Afterwards we had coffee and tiramisu at Guylians...coffee was nice but had better cake before. 9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pregnancy Photos 2012 9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpregnancy photos 2012ShareWe are now 8 months into expecting our new little baby boy and we expect him to arrive any time within the next two weeks.We did some pregnancy photos the last couple of days to make sure we have some nice ones as a family. 6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fathers Day 2012 6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfathers day 2012ShareThis Sunday it was Fathers Day here in Australia. Aiden had painted me a very nice picture at Daycare as a fathers day present. In the morning he took me out of for a buffet breakfast at the Crowne Plaza in Coogee...and afterwards we enjoyed a the very nice warm and sunny day at the beach where he got to play in the sand. 25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sunrise at Sydney Opera House 2012 25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsunrise at sydney opera house 2012ShareThis morning Sacha asked me if I'd like to do a sunrise shoot with him at the Opera House. I'd wanted to try out the new camera for landscape so said yes.This was the very first photo I took and after that the light went pretty bad. A very nice morning, but I am not sure if I'm cut out for the early starts (had to get up at 4.30am), especially not now that we are going towards summer. Kim and Aiden stayed at home sleeping and they were still sleeping when I returned at around 7am. << Older posts Newer posts >> Newer posts12...474849505152535455...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 climbing photos" alt="Click here for more climbing photos" height="425" width="282"> 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
17. April 2014 06:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Valerie Peovska 17. April 2014 06:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI did a couple of different sets with Valerie. Depending on the makeup she would look totally differShareI did a couple of different sets with Valerie. Depending on the makeup she would look totally different and unrecognisable.I call this my 'Get Lost' photo...bit of attitude.Model: Valerie PeovskaHair: Cara LeupuscekMakeup: Melisa TomicSet: Studio 1A Sydney
16. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Edyta Jedrzejowska 16. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe last of the girls that I shot at the window set was Edyta.She has got a bit more of a rough lookShareThe last of the girls that I shot at the window set was Edyta.She has got a bit more of a rough look to her...a bit like Geena Davis in 'Long Kiss Goodnight'.Being at the window with soft light everywhere the tough look didn't work for me, but I did manage to get this photo which emotionally is a bit more on the lighter side.Model: Edyta JedrzejowskaHair: Cara LeupuscekMakeup: Melisa TomicSet: Studio 1A Sydney
16. April 2014 08:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open Day photoshoot - Britney Williams 16. April 2014 08:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetAnother Natural Light shoot that I did was with a girl called Britney.She has a very photogenic faceShareAnother Natural Light shoot that I did was with a girl called Britney.She has a very photogenic face if done right. I also did a couple of shots in one of the sets but I just couldn't make it work as well as with soft natural light.Again I was shooting with the Samyang but it was a bit later in the day so it was easier to control the light.Photographer: Rene PallesenModel: Britney Williams Hair: Cara Leupuscek Makeup: Melisa Tomic Sets: Studio 1A Sydney
15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen 1 Comments Open day photoshoot - Sarah Lucien 15. April 2014 16:04 by Rene Pallesen | 1 Comments TweetOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her usinShareOne of the model was a more mature girl by the name of Sarah.I had the pleasure of shooting her using natural light next to one of the windows in the upstairs studio.The Look I was going for was a more soft Boudoir type look and I think I managed to capture that in this photo.I found it really hard shooting using natural light. I was using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I bought. The look I wanted required me to shoot it at 1.4 but the light at the window was fairly bright so I was constantly hitting the ceiling of how low the ISO could go and how high shutter speed I had.Model: Sarah LucienHair and Makeup: Carla VallelongaLights: Natural
15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Open day photoshoot - Taylia Lopez 15. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 modelsShareI had a blast of a day this Sunday participating in a modelling workshop with Studio 1A...22 models, 10 makeup artists, 20 sets and lots of opportunity to take great photos. I was totally buggered after shooting for 5 hours but it was great for building experience. This was one of my favorite photos (many more to come) from the day.Model: Taylia Lopez Lighting & Set: Studio 1A Hair & Make-up: Kabuki Mee Designs
10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lucas with a snotty nose 10. April 2014 10:05 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a neShareA cute moment of Lucas attempting to draw and with a very snotty nose.This is a test shot using a new Samyang 85mm f/1.4 lens that I recently bought.It is a manual focus lens so it is harder to use (especially with the kids), but this shot shows what beautiful results I am getting when shooting wide open.
10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden toilet training 10. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward weShareWe are training Aiden at the moment. The other day he did a big one on the toilet and as a reward we gave him the dinosaur that we had promised him.
2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aunty Irene in town 2. April 2014 12:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the ShareMy Aunty and her husband arrived to Australia a couple of days ago and will be traveling around the country for the next 5 weeks.They asked if they could come over for dinner one evening to see where/how we live, so Saturday night we hosted them at our place. It is not often that I have relatives in this part of the world, so when it does happen then it is nice even if it is just for a short visit.The menu was Kims lemon pepper prawns for starters, Duck breast with home made bearnaise and raspberry creme brulee for desert (plus a lot of other goodies such as dips and cheese and wine).They were supposed to have arrived the night before but their flight was delayed so they arrived 6am in the morning going straight to their hotel and then straight onto a bicycle tour around Sydney. From there they went straight to our place...they must have been buggered...
1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Family Photo at La Perouse 1. April 2014 10:04 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We deciShareLast weekend we went down to La Perouse to do some family photos as we needed some new ones. We decided to do some on the lawn in front of the tower. Lucas was not in the mood to have his photo taken and wanted to be held all the time so we decided to stick to using the picture frame that I had brought along.Aiden on the other hand was having a blast of a time running, climbing and playing.
21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments St Patricks Day Spike Hair 21. March 2014 15:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting coShareMonday it was St Patricks day (an Irish thing) and at daycare they were celebrating it by putting colour and hairspray in the kids hair (Green is the Irish National colour).Aiden came back with very spiky hair and was his own cheeky self about it...
25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Christmas 2014 25. December 2014 08:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken ourShareThis year we celebrated Christmas eve with the boys.5 days before Christmas I still hadn't taken our annual family photo even though I had the concepts loosely worked out in my head. I knew that I wanted to do one in the kitchen and one evening when Kim decided she wanted to experiment with cooking brownies I decided to set it up and talked her through the concept and what I wanted her and the kids to do.It worked out better than expected.Kim also wanted one of us unpacking gifts. This one was a lot harder to set up as the light was critical.The last family photo we did was a simple one taken in the morning at Maroubra beach.
24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Inspirational notes for 2015 24. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.ShareIn one of the shops at Eastgardens I found a wall full of these inspirational notes for 2015.
23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing a storm 23. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was apprShareA couple of days ago the kids were playing in the park at Kims dads place while a big storm was approaching.The light was beautiful so I couldn't resist snapping a couple of photos with my phone.
21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Kim riding a bike 21. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a tryShareKim has never learned to ride a bike. One day at the park she borrowed Kaylas bike and gave it a try.She did pretty good considering that she's never done it before.
20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Cool art work 20. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the ShareHere is some quick snaps of some public artwork that I find really cool.This artwork I found in the Macquarie centre.It is thousands of plastic balls suspended from the ceiling.And this grafitti is from Redfern...I wish all grafitti was this well done.
19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments The Tiger who came to tea 19. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to ShareOne day we went with the kids to the opera house to experience a play called "The tiger who came to tea" which is based on a childrens book of the same title.We had borrowed the book week before and read it to the kids so they were very excited and the play was really good fun and well made.
15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Lindt Cafe 15. December 2014 09:01 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman tooShareOne of the sad events of the year was the attack on the Lindt cafe in Sydney where a lone gunman took the patrons as hostages. He was eventually shot by the police after killing two patrons.All of Sydney laid flowers in front of the cafe as Martins place.
22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Daydream island 22. November 2014 16:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.ThiShareA couple of weeks ago we went to Daydream island in the Whitsunday islands at great barrier reef.This was a great opportunity to check out some of the natural beauties......such as Whitehaven beach.We spent a lot of time playing at the pool and at the beach.The resort has a massive inland lagoon with lots of stingrays and sharks that the kids loved.Aiden and Lucas were allowed to touch some of them including this live shark.and stingrays and star fish.And on the island there were lots of kangaroos.A beautiful place.And I did have time to do a bit of creative shooting.Eventually it was time to say goodbye to the island with a vulcan salute.
20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Mini open day photo shoot 20. November 2014 14:11 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makShareIn early November I did another open studio day. This time a mini day with less models, hair and makeup and studio setups.As usual it was good practice and fun to work with the various models. I think I did get some great photos and there were a lot of lessons learned that can be done better next time.Model: Charlotte de LuceyModel: Jessica GarciaModel: Tanika de AlwisModel: Britney WilliamsModel: Tanika de AlwisCompared to the other times I was doing a lot more natural light photography this time and some of it in nasty and not very flattering direct sunlight. I think I still managed to get some very usable results out of it.Model: Nikki DoanModel: Nikki DoanModel: Amy HillThe hardest thing for me is still the communication with the models and the creation of a vision that is different when you are on a fixed set.Model: Jessica GarciaModel: Jessica Garcia
23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Trip to Manly 23. October 2014 10:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys werShareThis Sunday we took the ferry to Manly. It is a beautiful trip past the opera house and the boys were very excited being on a boat.At Manly we went down to the beach. It was a calm day so the boys had a lot of fun at the edge of the water.After that Kim did some shopping, we had some fish'n'chips and we also had an ice cream.
18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his bike 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud anShareThe other day Aiden figured out how to pedal his big bike (with support wheels).He was very proud and keen to get out riding.
18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Playing at the park 18. March 2014 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments TweetThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shoShareThe other day we went to the park to play with the kids.I brought the camera along to take a few shots of Lucas on the swing. He was so tired that he almost fell asleep on the swing. I also managed to get a couple of great photos of Aiden.
20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Super hero 20. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsuper heroShareThe other day Aiden came back from daycare with face paint around his eyes proudly saying that he was a super hero.
19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Serenpidity canyon 19. February 2014 06:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetserenpidity canyonShareLast year I received a gift voucher through work and decided to use it for a canyoning trip in the blue mountains before it expired.one of the companies were doing intermediate canyons and it happens that the canyon they were doing this Sunday was the serendipity canyon at mount Wilson. We (two guides and 6 other clients) parked at mount Wilson fire station and headed down the trail 30 minutes downhill. After a quick briefing about the canyon and a change to wetsuits we absailed into the canyon itself.There were lots of yabbies...really big ones everywhere.It was a fun canyon with a couple of a absails and lots of jumps into water pools and swim-throughs. It was raining a lot the day before so there was a lot of water in the canyon and the water was relatively warm.Once we were out of the canyon we had some lunch and headed back to the car a 45 minute uphill walk later. We returned back to Katoomba at around 3pm in thick fog. After a quick turnaround I headed back towards sydney as a snail pace until I was below the clouds where visibility improved. I made it back just in time for having dinner with the family.A lot of the canyons in the mountains are still closed due to the bushfire a couple of months ago.
10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Sourdough 10. February 2014 12:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread sourdoughShareFor the past 9 days is has been a small project of mine to try and bake an authentic sourdough bread.By sourdough I mean by using the old techniques of not adding yeast and let the bread ferment using the natural yeast from the air.As such it is not a lot of work, but there is a lot of waiting time and there are a lot of places that things can go wrong.I finally managed to bake an actual bread last night and brought it for the family to taste.They liked it and asked if I could bake them some more. Fortunately I still had some ferment left over for an additional two breads...photo above is one of them.Although it was interesting to do, I think it will take a while before I attempt it again...the whole process is just too long.
6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Emmas Babtism 6. February 2014 04:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetemmas babtismShareEmma was baptised this weekend at the local church. Fastest ever...the priest was speed reading!
6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Chinese New Year 2014 6. February 2014 04:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetchinese new year 2014ShareThe other day it was Chinese new year. It is now the year of the horse.Again it was celebrated with vegan food and money was put on Aidens rocking horse for good luck.
6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Aiden pedalling his tricycle 6. February 2014 04:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetaiden pedalling his tricycleShareAiden has finally learned how to ride his little tricycle (the one his grandma gave him just before she passed away) by using the pedals.He is very proud...hopefully he is able to soon using his new skills on the bike he got for christmas.Even Lucas was proud and gave Aiden the victory jump.
6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baking bread - Walnut and Fig bread 6. February 2014 04:02 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaking bread walnut and fig breadShareAt the moment I am going through a phase where I Loooveee baking bread.There is something really satisfying about working with something that is so diverse and alive. And there is nothing like eating a freshly baked bread with a nice crust.So far I have found a couple of recipes I really like...one of them is this walnut and fig bread.On the weekend I made it for the family dinner and they wanted the recipe. - 400g white flour into a bowl- Add 100g of wholemeal flour- Add 10g of sea salt flakes- Add 5g of dry yeast into the bowl- Add 335ml of water - Mix it all together using your hand- Kneed it by stretching it out on a table and then roll it up...do this 3-6 times- flatten the bread to a thickness of about 15mm and then place walnuts and chopped figs on top. Roll up the bread with the walnuts and figs inside.- Stretch the bread another couple of time and roll it up until the walnuts and figs are mixed into the bread.- Put the bread in a bowl and cover it with glad wrap (or better yet, just leave it on the table and cover it with the bowl) for one hour...knock back the bread every 20 minutes (3 times in total).- Leave the bread for another one hour (without knocking it back). After 30 minutes (30 minutes prior to baking) start preheating the oven with a baking/pizza stone at 250 degrees. Also put a small metal tray in the oven (for the ice cubes)- Add a bit of semolina (or flour) to the baking stone and to the top of the bread to avoid it sticking.- Place the bread on the baking stone and make a couple of cuts to the top of the dough.- Add 3-4 ice cubes to the metal tray- Close the oven and turn down the temperature to 200 degrees immediately.- Bake for 30 minutes and remove from the oven.
23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Hunter Valley Gardens light show. 23. January 2014 12:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweethunter valley gardens light showShareEvery year hunter valley garden put up a light show where they decorate part of the garden in christmas lights. They leave this open until end of January, so this year we headed up there to have a look....enjoy.
2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardens picnicShareAfter our escursion to the park last week the family decided to go there for a picnic on this Labour Day (public holiday).I was soooo tired after having food poisoning the night before...and wasn't able to eat anything...but the others were having fun. Here is Kims dad with the four daughters.What I didn't realise was that this was the park that KC and Chong got married in. The ceremony was in this spot where I took this photo of Kims dad with most of his grand children (the two youngest missing).I also did some more peacock photos while we were there.Afterwards there was cake and KC and Chongs place (it was his b'day a couple of days earlier)...but we were too tired to join them.
29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Photo Competition 29. September 2012 05:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetphoto competitionShareFor the last couple of years work has has an annual photo competition. This year the theme was 'connected world' and I decided to participate.Not an easy task coming up with an idea and doing a project like this with a new kid. With bit of brainstorming I came up with a couple of ideas and with Kims permission to doing a night shoot in the city I decided to put one of the ideas to life.I am not sure if it is a strong enough photo to be a real contender, but it was fun trying to put it together. The photo was taking at the Domain in Sydney with the highrises in the background.
28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Auburn Botanical Gardens 28. September 2012 08:39 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetauburn botanical gardensShareYesterday we made the trip to Auburn Botanical gardens which is located about 25km from where we live. I am paternity leave at the moment at this was a nice opportunity to get out of the house with Aiden and the newborn and also take some photos.The garden contains a Japanese section full of Cherry blossoms in spring...unfortunately it is no longer cherry blossom season, but I did find some apple trees with flowers on them as well as other flowers.There was also a bunch of peacocks around the place...one of them kind enough to show us its pride.
24. September 2012 07:45 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Newborn Photos 24. September 2012 07:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetnewborn photosShareDuring the last couple of days I have been doing my first series of newboarn photos with the little one (still no name). So far he is behaving like a typical newborn...wants a feed every couple of hours and sleeps a lot. He is doing his best to keep Kim awake at night...I try to get a good nights sleep and then look after Aiden during the daytime and get him out of the house (swimming, shopping etc.) so that Kim can get some additional sleep without too make additional interruptions.Anyway...back to the newborn photos. I wanted to take these cute high-key photos with the newborn wearing a hat. It turned out to be a lot harder than I had expected...both due to the little one not behaving as desired, but also because there were a few adjustments that had to be made underway. In the end we ended up doing three sitting where the last sitting was the most successful one.I knew that I needed to raise the head from the body to get the right pose but I found out that it was a mistake using pillows as they were too soft. After this I tried towels and linen but they were still too soft. In the end I used a hard camera suitcase with a towel on top which turned out to be perfect.Over the next weeks I will get to take some more photos, so stay tuned...
13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments 9 months project 13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweet9 months projectShareDuring the last 9 months since Kim became pregnant I've been doing this project with a monthly belly photo.
12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Baby Brother for Aiden 12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetbaby brother for aidenShareOn the morning of the 12th September 2012 at 6.10am our little boy arrived to this world. He was keen to get out and as expected (pretty much) he arrived two weeks early.Labour actually started more than 24 hours earlier and was just dragging on with Kim getting contractions every 30 minutes or so...not close enough to quite panic about, but still with the knowledge that it is close to going to the hospital. At the time the little one arrived Kim had been in labour for more that 24 hours so she eventually ended up with another c-section.Fortunately there were no complications with the procedure, the only downside was that everyone else in the whole area decided to have babies on the same day, so the hospital natal section was completely full. This meant that for the first three nights Kim and the little one were put in the acute section of the hospital. Very noisy and hard to sleep, but the good thing was that there was a 1:1 carer ratio and they don't normally see little newborns there, so both Kim and the newborn got a lot of attention and assistance. After 5 nights in the hospital Kim and the newborn (still without a name) came back from the hospital.The little one actually looks a lot like his older brother...same mold I guess.
9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Darling Harbour 2012 9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetdarling harbour 2012ShareLast night I went with Kim and Aiden to Darling Harbour for dinner. We wanted to go somewhere where it was also nice to go for a walk.We ended up just buying a kebab and sitting on the steps outside eating it while Aiden had fun imitating the sounds of the seagulls trying to get to our foor (in the beginning he was a bit scared of the birds). I had brought my camera along and took a couple of panorama shots of the harbour...love it, love it, love it. I was able to crank up the ISO and take this handheld with no problems and because of the high resolution it is amazing what I can do with it back home in terms of stitching photos together etc. The end result is a 100 Megapixel image so very big.Afterwards we had coffee and tiramisu at Guylians...coffee was nice but had better cake before.
9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Pregnancy Photos 2012 9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetpregnancy photos 2012ShareWe are now 8 months into expecting our new little baby boy and we expect him to arrive any time within the next two weeks.We did some pregnancy photos the last couple of days to make sure we have some nice ones as a family.
6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Fathers Day 2012 6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetfathers day 2012ShareThis Sunday it was Fathers Day here in Australia. Aiden had painted me a very nice picture at Daycare as a fathers day present. In the morning he took me out of for a buffet breakfast at the Crowne Plaza in Coogee...and afterwards we enjoyed a the very nice warm and sunny day at the beach where he got to play in the sand.
25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen 0 Comments Sunrise at Sydney Opera House 2012 25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments Tweetsunrise at sydney opera house 2012ShareThis morning Sacha asked me if I'd like to do a sunrise shoot with him at the Opera House. I'd wanted to try out the new camera for landscape so said yes.This was the very first photo I took and after that the light went pretty bad. A very nice morning, but I am not sure if I'm cut out for the early starts (had to get up at 4.30am), especially not now that we are going towards summer. Kim and Aiden stayed at home sleeping and they were still sleeping when I returned at around 7am.
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!