14. November 2004 02:02
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14. November 2004 01:59
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14. November 2004 01:58
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14. November 2004 01:54
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14. November 2004 01:52
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14. November 2004 01:51
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14. November 2004 01:49
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14. November 2004 01:49
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14. November 2004 01:47
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14. November 2004 01:45
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This weekend we finally got around to taking some nice outdoor family photos.
We made out way to Centennial park in the afternoon for a coffee, walk and photoshoot. When we got there they had closed most of the roads for a bicycle race so we had to park outside the park.
After the coffee we walked over to one of the closer located lakes and set up for a couple of photos and these are the results.
Aiden was very well behaved although having a few problems with locating the direction of the camera and being confused with the new exciting surroundings. He is now 11 weeks young.


(strobist: SB80DX @ 1/2 power with 1/2 CTO camera left triggered by CTR301P, Nikon 80-200mm f2.8, 3200s, D50)
20. August 2010 12:31
by Rene Pallesen
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Every year my work provides with a Volunteer day where we don't have to work and can do volunteer work for any organisation of our choice.
This Friday some of the guys at work organised a day of work at the Celebral Palsy centre (spastic) so I chose to help out (beats sitting behind a desk on a sunny day). The location was at one of their houses in Frenchs Forest and we were to do some maintenance of their garden and some painting of the interior.
There was seven of us so we split up into two teams where I was on the team doing painting. The gardening team definitely had the easier job.
It was a really good day and here are some of the photos from our day out.


16. August 2010 10:43
by Rene Pallesen
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Last year Kim and I won 5 days worth of accommodation at Smiggings Hole at Perisher. Because we had Aiden it was difficult for us to go (for some reason the place would not allow children that young).
We therefore decided to let KC and Chong have three of the days with their kids and then I would go with someone else for a weekend. We were lucky that the place would allow all of us to go on the same weekend during the peak season at Perisher.
Soeren and I left Friday afternoon to do the 500km drive to Perisher. We stopped at Cooma to pick up car chains and ski gear and arrived at the lodge just before 7pm...just in time for dinner with the rest of the family.
In the morning we woke up to a glorious day and we hit the fields immediately heading straight to the Blue Cow area after doing a few warm up runs. In the past I have only been skiing in the front of the valley and Mt Perisher itself so it was nice to have some new unexplored territory and it was also nice to get away from the crowds.
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