3. November 2010 11:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments
I have now finished the second portrait in the series of the four elements...just Fire and Air left. This one is "Water". The yellow blob is a Weedy Sea Dragon.

...Really helping my Photoshop skills. Not sure if anyone else thinks these photos are cool...but they are cool to make and are different from what I'd otherwise be doing.
1. November 2010 09:50
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This weekend Kim and I went to see the musical Fame at Capitol theatre with a couple of friends Audrey and John.
Most of the cast was made up of dancers from “So you think you can dance” so there was a potential for a really good performance with some excellent dancing.
Our friends had organised a babysitter for the night and Aiden was being looked after by Kim’s dad and sister.
The performance was good (but not great). I think we were expecting more singing and dancing (It was a musical) and less dialogue. The second half of the play was a lot better than the first half with more dancing.
Unfortunately our friends missed this part as she was worried about their kid left alone with the babysitter (that is kinda the point of getting a babysitter) and left during the intermission.
At the end they got everyone in the audience up from their chairs for the famous "Fame" song.
Kim and I however had a good night out…and she looked smashing!
20. October 2010 11:11
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17. August 2009 10:25
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On the first day in Tuscany we decided to drive into Siena and have a look around.
Our first impression was that parking was going to be a problem. There was some large tourist carparks on the outside of the city walls changing an exorbant amount of money per hour. We were planning to have dinner in the city and was planning to be there for most of the day and eventually we found a spot in a parking area that didn't have any meters. There was some italian scribling underneath the sign and we hoped that it didn't say "Reserved for residents and permit holders".
Anyway, eventually we made it inside the city walls and was met by 8 storeys of escalators from the walls to the innner city (You wouldn't want those fat Americans loosing any weight while on holiday).
We went around to some of the tourist attractions and there was unbeliveable queues everywhere. We started queuing up to get into the large tower at the main square and for 30 minuted the queue didn't move. Eventually we gave up and couldn't be bothered.


Instead we decided to wander around the city looking at the old buildings and at shops which is really nice.

Siena is known for the annual horse race in the center of the city. It was amazing to look at the area and suddenly realise why the horses often go flying into the barriers when they get around the corners of the race course.
The details of the houses is incredible. Everything is decorated. A metal spike is not just a skike any longer, but a instead formed into a dragon, a snake or a swan.



In the evening we were going for dinner at an italian restaurant called 'Cane e Gato' (Kat and Dog). It was recommended to Kim by one of her colleagues who had also warned us that it was a bit on the pricey side.
At the place we were staying I found a book about Tuscany where it said that the degustation was 50 Euros (Appx $95 AUD). When we arrived we were given no menu's or any price list. The girl (Who turned out to be the daughter of the owner, who himself was in the kitchen with his wife) showed us our table.
We were told what was the degustation menu consisted of and got started. The food was quite nice...all ingredients that were in season from the surrounding country side. The pastas were home made and everything was very delicious.
At the end Kim and I was discussing what the damage was...a bit of a surprise when we were presented with a bill of 175 Euros ($320 AUD). This was a bit more than we expected.
Fortunately we didn't have a parking ticket when we got back to the car (This would have been the icing on the cake).
Another late night finishing dinner after midnight and then 45 minutes drive back to San Gimignano.
17. August 2009 10:21
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Lately I have been playing around with Photoshop a lot more going through different tutorials.
Main purpose is to enable me to manipulate photos and add a different dimension to these photos. I have especially been trying to create some interesting profile photos that I can use of facebook and the like.
The portraits don't necessarily mean anything...mainly created them to see if I could do something out of the ordinary.The plan is to see if I can make a series Earth - Water - Fire - Air following the four basic elements.
It was really hard to get the starting photo right in my studio. It is almost impossible to do a photo of one-self and have it in focus...eventually Kim had to step in a help me (which I am very grateful for). In total it took me about 2-3 hours from start (taking the photo) to the finished result.
18. October 2010 09:19
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Yesterday we went to the beach to have a coffee with a couple of friends. While Kim was catching up on all the gossip I went out to see if I could get some good photos of the surfers (The surf was pretty good that day).

18. October 2010 09:02
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On the weekend I had a bit of fun with Aiden. I bought a world map on email just so that I could take the following photos of him...
And this last photo I call "Is this where you grew up daddy??"
He is now 4 months old and still doesn't like being on his belly...so I had to be pretty quick with the setup.
18. October 2010 08:46
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After Verona we drove to Tuscany to a small medievil town called San Gimignano. It is a very small town where in the medievil days they were competing who could build the most 'high-rises'. This means that today the town is full of all these tall towers (There used to be a lot more back in those days).


The town is full of tourists during the daytime and at night the town is again taken over by the locals including the werewolves from the surrounding area.
We were staying inside the old city walls, so for the most part we were safe except for the odd werewolf.



They also have the world champion in Gelato...normally I don't belive marketing gimmick like this, but I must admit that the gelato was very nice.

At night time once the tourists were gone it was an amazing place. The towers are rising into the night sky and I had a lot of fun taking photos of the towers just using the ambient light.


17. August 2009 10:18
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We arrived to Milan in Italy from Copenhagen in the evening. The first thing we did after landing was to pick up our rental car which was a small Fiat Panda (Never, ever rent a large car in Italy...some streets only accomodate snall cars) and then drive to our Hotel. The Tom-Tom nagigator software on my mobile phone turned out to be exceptionally useful on our trip to find our way around.
The next morning we drove towards Verona and at lunchtime we had a look at our map and noticed that we'd drive right past Lago di Gardia (Lake Garda). I asked Kim to plan a diversion somewhere for a lakeside lunch.
She chose Sirmione which is a long peninsula on the southern side of the lake.
I used to stay at Lake Garda with my parents when I was a kid. The water is bright blue and it is a beautiful place.
We then continued to Verona early afternoon and found our bed and breakfast which is about a kilometer from the city centre. The road up there was very narrow and anything wider than the Panda would not have been able to get through.
As soon as we had gotten settled we walked down into the city centre.
We had opera tickets for Aida in the old coloseum in Verona in the evening, but had to first pick up the tickets. The tickets were quite pricey so we had chosen to get ticket on the upper stairs with almost everyone else.
It meant that it was a bit less confortable and that we would have to enter early to get a good seat. But it also meant that we were sitting up higher which is better for taking photos.
The performance was amazing. There was approximately 500 actors on stage (and 4 horses) and ther used about a quarter of the coloseum as the stage.
It was a beautiful and warm night with a brightly lit full moon.
The performance finished around 1am at night and from there we walked to one of the squares of Verona and had some coffee (Places were still open).
The next morning we did a bit more exploration around Verona. Kim wanted to see the romantic balcony of Romeo and Juliet (Or Donald and Daffy Duck as I called them as they are just as real as the imaginary Romeo and Juliet)
Since we were there we also had to rub the rig/p>
Sunday night Kim and I was looking after Ethan and Kayla while Chong and KC went out for dinner.
Kims
dad and Dylan popped over for a couple of hours (Kims dad wanted to see
Aiden ;-)) and after dinner and after Aiden was asleep I set up the
studio to take some portraits of the kids. Main purpose was to
experiment a little to improve my photography skills...especially my study of shadows (It is easy to light, but harder to create meaningful shadows).
Lately I
have been doing more photography using all my flashes with wireless
triggers to get interesting angles and effects. A couple of days ago I
bought a couple of pieces of fabric in different colours (blue and red)
to use as backgrounds and the following photos are a result of Sunday
nights photoshoot.
I used one flash camera right in a 60*60 softbox, Hair light behind
camera left snooted. In retrospect I should have taken my 3rd flash and
used this to light the coloured backdrops to create better seperation...the highlights above are done in Post processing.
27. September 2010 12:21
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I had a bit of fun on the weekend and spent a little time using photoshop doing something different for a self portrait. Just a bit of fun for a Facebook profile photo.
It took me about 5 minutes to take the photo and about 25-45 in photoshop to modify the image.

After taking the image I modified the background, de-saturated the colours, saturated the green colours, added the cat-eye contact lenses and extended the canine teeth slightly...done! Not perfect, but good enough for what I wanted to try and accomplish.
19. September 2010 10:31
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