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RSS1997 (2)

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2021-03-13 My Burmese Dha swords 0 None
1997-03-15 Narrabeen Beach . . . 0 None

RSS1998 (5)

Date Title Comments Rating
1999-03-15 Laos 0 None
1998-06-15 New Zealand South Island 1998 0 None
1998-03-15 Cockatoos . . . 0 None
1998-03-15 Port Macquarie ( 1998 ) . . . 0 None
1998-02-15 Anne's Birthday ( 15th Feb 1998 ) . . . 0 None

RSS1999 (7)

Date Title Comments Rating
1999-11-14 Donkey Day Out . . . 0 None
1999-11-14 Morocco ( 1999 ) . . . 0 None
1999-11-14 My Grandmother's Birthday ( Morrocco 1999 ) 0 None
1999-03-22 Sunset 0 None
1999-03-15 Laos 0 None
1999-03-15 Thailand 0 None
1999-03-15 Working in Australia . . . 0 None

RSS2000 (12)

Date Title Comments Rating
2000-09-17 Olympic Day Out ( 17th Sept 2000 ) 0 None
2000-09-15 New Car in 2000 . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 Away from Headquarters . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 Helicopters . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 The Wildlife in Borneo . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 Repeater Stations . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 The Competitors . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 Silam and Jungle Ops . . . 0 None
2000-08-15 Preparations at the Magellan Hotel 0 None
2000-08-15 Ecochallenge ( Sabah 2000 ) 0 None
2000-03-04 Chilli Festival ( 4th March 2000 ) . . . 0 None
2000-03-04 Chilli Festival 0 None

RSS2001 (17)

Date Title Comments Rating
2001-09-16 My Friends in Denmark . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Photo Gallery 0 None
2001-07-28 South East Asia ( 24 July ~ 24 August 2001 ) . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Monkeys . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Burma Up North (continued) . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Mt Popa . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Puppet Show . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Burma Up North . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Mandalay . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Medicine . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Burma Religion & Politics . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Schwedagon . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Myanmar ( Burma ) 23 July ~ 5 Aug 2001 . . . 0 None
2001-07-28 Burma newspaper 0 None
2001-06-15 3rd Place in Photo Competition! 0 None
2001-01-15 Mt Cook 0 None
2001-01-15 Mt Cook ( 15 ~ 28 January 2001 ) 0 None

RSS2002 (11)

Date Title Comments Rating
2002-11-01 My brothers funeral 0 None
2002-10-26 Growing Up . . . 0 None
2002-10-26 My Memories of Claus . . . 0 None
2002-10-26 My Dear Big Brother... 0 None
2002-10-26 Always Part of My Family . . . 0 None
2002-10-26 My Big Brother 0 None
2002-06-10 Singapore 0 None
2002-06-04 My mums birthday 0 None
2002-03-29 Drive in Australia 0 None
2002-03-27 Whale Watching 0 None
2002-03-27 Climbing in New Zealand 0 None

RSS2003 (7)

Date Title Comments Rating
2003-03-27 Mia is born 0 None
2003-03-27 Granddad passes away 0 None
2003-03-27 Botany Bay 0 None
2003-03-27 Thailand 2003 0 None
2003-03-27 Kenneths Wedding 0 None
2003-03-22 Old Contents 0 None
2003-01-10 Mum and Dad in Sydney 2003 0 None

RSS2004 (51)

Date Title Comments Rating
2007-02-27 Added photos from 2004 0 None
2004-11-14 Afternoon Sailing in a Felucca 0 None
2004-11-14 Grandchildren's Meal for Bedstemor 0 None
2004-11-14 The Citadel & Mohammed Ali Mosque 0 None
2004-11-14 Khefren's Pyramid - Limestone Tips 0 None
2004-11-14 More Photos of Cairo 0 None
2004-11-14 Lunch on the Nile 0 None
2004-11-14 Pyramid of Cheops 0 None
2004-11-14 Cairo's Hotel Pyramisa Coffee-shop 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85 års fødselsdag ( 13 - 20 Nov 2004 )b 0 None
2004-11-14 Egypt - Pallesen Family Holiday 2004 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85 års fødselsdag ( 13 - 20 Nov 2004 ) 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85th Birthday ( 13 - 20 Nov 2004 ) 0 None
2004-11-14 Papyrus Paintings We Bought 0 None
2004-11-14 Saqqara's Step Pyramid & Great South Court 0 None
2004-11-14 The Sphinx at Giza 0 None
2004-11-14 Khan Al-Khalili - Egypt's Oldest Bazaar 0 None
2004-11-14 The Alabaster Factory 0 None
2004-11-14 Aswan Dam 0 None
2004-11-14 Streets of Luxor (cont....) 0 None
2004-11-14 The Rooftop 0 None
2004-11-14 Streets of Luxor 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Luxor 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Philae - Moved from One Island to Another Part 3 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Philae - Moved from One Island to Another Part 2 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Philae - Moved from One Island to Another 0 None
2004-11-14 Nile Cruise 0 None
2004-11-14 Tomb of Nobles 0 None
2004-11-14 An Egyptian Perfumery 0 None
2004-11-14 The Unfinished Obelisk 0 None
2004-11-14 Memphis - the Ancient Capital of Egypt 0 None
2004-11-14 Kom Ombo's Temple - Dedicated to Horus & Sobek, the Crocodile God 0 None
2004-11-14 Valley of the Kings 0 None
2004-11-14 Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 4 0 None
2004-11-14 Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 3 0 None
2004-11-14 Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 2 0 None
2004-11-14 Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 1 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 4 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 3 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 2 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 1 0 None
2004-11-14 Horses 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh Part 2 0 None
2004-11-14 Temple of Hatshepsut - Egypt's Only Female Pharaoh 0 None
2004-11-14 Pyramids of Giza 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest - Part 3 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest - Part 2 0 None
2004-11-14 Bedstemor's 85th Birthday Fest 0 None
2004-03-19 Egypt 2004 0 None
2004-03-19 Canada 2004 0 None
2004-03-19 Anti War Demonstrations 2004 0 None

RSS2005 (5)

Date Title Comments Rating
2007-02-27 Added photos from 2005 0 None
2005-03-13 Photos from Sydney 0 None
2005-03-13 Climbing 2005 0 None
2005-03-13 Canada 2005 0 None
2005-03-13 Mum and Dad in Sydney 2005 0 None

RSS2006 (17)

Date Title Comments Rating
2007-02-27 Added photos from Portugal 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from The Blue Mountains 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from Tokyo 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from Denmark 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added a photo album for various photos 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from USA 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from skiing in Thredbo 2006 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from Holland 2006 0 None
2006-03-20 Tokyo 2006 0 None
2006-03-19 Thailand 2006 0 None
2006-03-19 Holland 0 None
2006-03-19 Skiing Thredbo Australia 0 None
2006-03-19 Skiing USA 0 None
2006-03-19 Various 0 None
2006-03-19 Denmark 2006 0 None
2006-03-19 Rock Climbing & Blue Mountains 2006 0 None
2006-03-19 Portugal 2006 0 None

RSS2007 (30)

Date Title Comments Rating
2007-12-28 Jervis Bay 0 None
2007-12-25 Christmas Eve and Day 0 None
2007-12-22 Climbing at Mt Keira - Wetting my pants 0 None
2007-12-06 Tokyo - Having a whale of a time 0 None
2007-12-01 Hunter Valley December 0 None
2007-11-21 Kayaking at Woy Woy 0 None
2007-10-29 Berowra, Narrabeen Slabs & Australian Wildlife 0 None
2007-10-16 Brampton Island 2007 0 None
2007-09-17 Fish Market & The Coast Colf Club 0 None
2007-09-10 Holland September 2007 0 None
2007-09-10 Birthday Party 0 None
2007-08-11 The Gold Coast - Microsoft TechEd 0 None
2007-08-11 Playing Golf at The Coast golf club 0 None
2007-07-30 Skiing Australia 2007 0 None
2007-07-11 Denmark 2007 0 None
2007-06-22 Holland 2007 0 None
2007-06-12 Greece 2007 0 None
2007-05-21 Golf at Wakehurst Golf Course 0 None
2007-05-17 Australian Drought 0 None
2007-05-15 Romantic Dinner 0 None
2007-05-06 Climbing - Celebrity Crag Blue Mountains 0 None
2007-04-23 Kuala Lumpur - Malaysia 2007 0 None
2007-04-15 Ethan's birthday 2007 0 None
2007-04-10 Great Mackerel Beach - Easter 2007 0 None
2007-04-01 Lake Macquarie 0 None
2007-03-18 Hunter Valley 2007 0 None
2007-03-12 La Traviata & Golf 0 None
2007-02-28 Back From Hawaii 0 None
2007-02-27 Added photos from Thailand 2006 0 None
2007-01-02 New Years Eve 2007 0 None

RSS2008 (39)

Date Title Comments Rating
2015-12-01 7th Anniversary 0 None
2008-12-31 New Years Eve 2008 0 None
2008-12-27 Smiths Lake Christmas Trip 0 None
2008-12-25 Christmas Day 0 None
2008-12-24 Christmas Eve 0 None
2008-12-12 Kims dads Birthday 0 None
2008-11-18 Diving at Tulamben - Honeymoon in Bali 0 None
2008-11-18 Bali Honeymoon 0 None
2008-11-17 Wedding 0 None
2008-11-15 Moved into the new house 0 None
2008-11-15 My Dad in Sydney 0 None
2008-09-23 Climbing Barrenjoey 0 None
2008-09-17 Yeeeaaahhh - Bought a house 0 None
2008-08-26 Climbing at Berowra 0 None
2008-08-07 Brisbane 0 None
2008-08-04 Skiing - Snowy Mountains 0 None
2008-07-21 New Car 0 None
2008-07-15 My Mums hardship 0 None
2008-07-13 Climbing Mt Ku-Ring Gai 0 None
2008-07-13 Kims Birthday & Hunter Valley 0 None
2008-07-10 New Job 0 None
2008-05-07 Engaged - Getting Married 0 None
2008-05-06 The Stables - Nothing to do with horses 0 None
2008-04-02 Barrenjoey - Another couple of ticks 0 None
2008-03-23 South America Summary 0 None
2008-03-22 Rio De Janeiro - Brasil 0 None
2008-03-14 Sucre - Bolivia 0 None
2008-03-12 Potosi, The Mines - Bolivia 0 None
2008-03-11 Potosi - Bolivia 0 None
2008-03-10 La Paz - Bolivia 0 None
2008-03-10 Copacabana - Bolivia 0 None
2008-03-04 Cusco - Peru 0 None
2008-03-02 Santiago de Chile 0 None
2008-02-23 Buenos Aires - Argentina 0 None
2008-02-11 Mexico - Mexico City 0 None
2008-02-01 Travelling 0 None
2008-01-04 New Years Day 0 None
2008-01-04 2007 has ended 0 None
2007-01-04 2008 has started 0 None

RSS2009 (49)

Date Title Comments Rating
2009-12-31 Christmas Lights 0 None
2009-12-28 Blue Mountains 0 None
2009-12-26 Sydney to Hobart Race 2009 0 None
2009-12-26 Christmas Day 2009 0 None
2009-12-26 Christmas Eve 2009 0 None
2009-12-25 Dad - The Handyman 0 None
2009-12-25 Expecting 0 None
2009-11-17 One year Anniversary 0 None
2009-11-02 Sculptures by the Sea 0 None
2009-10-12 An almost non-climbing event 0 None
2009-10-12 Wicked - How did the wicked witch become wicked? 0 None
2009-09-23 Freak weather and dust storms 0 None
2009-09-14 BBQ 0 None
2009-09-06 Sasha's and Mavis's wedding 0 None
2009-08-27 Videos from our trip in Italy and Denmark 0 None
2009-08-27 Hernia Surgery 0 None
2009-08-27 Going Solar 0 None
2009-08-27 Jump shots 0 None
2009-08-17 Switzerland - Going home 0 None
2009-08-17 Lago di Como 0 None
2009-08-17 Italian Riviera & Cinque Terre 0 None
2009-08-17 Pisa - A revisit three decades later 0 None
2009-08-17 Tuscany 0 None
2009-08-17 Siena and one expensive dinner 0 None
2009-08-17 Manhatten of the Medievil - San Gemignano 0 None
2009-08-17 Verona and the Opera - Italy 0 None
2009-08-17 Rosenborg - Denmark 0 None
2009-08-17 Knuthenborg Zoo - Denmark 0 None
2009-08-17 Medieval Centre in Denmark 0 None
2009-08-17 Sailing in Denmark 0 None
2009-08-17 Denmark 2009 0 None
2009-07-07 Kims Birthday Party 0 None
2009-06-28 Kims Birthday & Blue Mountains 0 None
2009-06-14 Vivid Sydney 0 None
2009-06-12 Adam is here (another nephew) 0 None
2009-04-18 Climbing at Cathedral - I have been here before 0 None
2009-04-16 Hunter Valley 2009 0 None
2009-04-06 Ethans Birthday 2009 0 None
2009-03-29 Guys and Dolls 0 None
2009-03-15 Climbing at Blue Bell (The Shire) 0 None
2009-02-28 Magic Flute Opera 0 None
2009-02-23 Ceiling Insulation 0 None
2009-02-14 Valentines Day 0 None
2009-02-05 Summer 0 None
2009-01-31 Opera in the Domain 0 None
2009-01-26 Climbing Dam Cliffs Blue Mountains 0 None
2009-01-18 Climbing Berowra 0 None
2009-01-04 Climbing Bardens Lookout - Blue Mountains 0 None
2009-01-01 New Years Day...golf at Brighton Golf Club 0 None

RSS2010 (65)

Date Title Comments Rating
2010-12-31 New Caledonia - New Years Eve 0 None
2010-12-29 New Caledonia - The Cultural Centre 0 None
2010-12-28 New Caledonia - The Aquarium 0 None
2010-12-27 New Caledonia Beaches and Islands 0 None
2010-12-26 New Calidonia 2010/2011 0 None
2010-12-21 Karen's family photos 0 None
2010-12-21 Merry Christmas 2010 0 None
2010-12-06 Caterpillars in our Garden 0 None
2010-12-03 Aiden's first visit to the hospital 0 None
2010-12-01 1st December 2010 0 None
2010-11-24 24th November - One month to Christmas 0 None
2010-11-07 Aiden 5 Months 0 None
2010-11-03 Water Portrait 0 None
2010-11-01 Fame - the musical 0 None
2010-10-20 Self Portrait 0 None
2010-10-18 Maroubra 0 None
2010-10-18 Where to...Daddy??? 0 None
2010-10-18 Family Portaits 0 None
2010-09-27 Fire Devil fun 0 None
2010-09-19 Surf's-up at Maroubra 0 None
2010-09-10 Aiden Looks Like..... 0 None
2010-09-10 Global Corporate Challenge ended 0 None
2010-09-07 Breakfast with Audrey and Aren 0 None
2010-08-24 10 minute passport photo shoot 0 None
2010-08-23 Family Photo Shoot 0 None
2010-08-20 Volunteering at the Celebral Palsy centre 0 None
2010-08-16 Skiing at Perisher 2010 0 None
2010-08-16 Fatherhood 0 None
2010-08-08 City 2 Surf 2010 0 None
2010-07-26 Walk at Cape Banks 0 None
2010-07-11 1 Month Old 0 None
2010-06-23 Aiden Lee Pallesen 0 None
2010-06-08 Baby - Day 1 0 None
2010-06-07 New Baby 0 None
2010-06-04 Grandma passed away 0 None
2010-05-25 Wine Glass 0 None
2010-05-25 Week 36 0 None
2010-05-23 Lavender 0 None
2010-05-22 Tilt Shifting 0 None
2010-05-16 Week 35 0 None
2010-05-16 Kiwifruit 0 None
2010-05-13 Coppelia 0 None
2010-05-03 Chris & Yvonne's wedding 0 None
2010-04-27 Car Fun - Take 2 0 None
2010-04-27 Hunter Valley 2010 0 None
2010-04-26 Wingello 0 None
2010-04-21 My nephews Porche Carrera GT 0 None
2010-04-17 Flash balancing fun 0 None
2010-04-17 Week 31, not long to go 0 None
2010-04-11 Water fun 0 None
2010-04-06 Tasmania - Easter 2010 0 None
2010-03-14 Week 25 0 None
2010-03-13 Taste of Sydney 0 None
2010-03-10 King Lear 0 None
2010-02-22 Swimming at Maroubra 0 None
2010-02-22 Uncle and Auntie in Sydney 0 None
2010-02-19 More garden critters 0 None
2010-02-13 Open Air Cinema 0 None
2010-02-02 Hamilton Island 2010 0 None
2010-02-02 Junior 0 None
2010-02-02 Critters 0 None
2010-01-11 Bale de Rua 0 None
2010-01-11 Babysitting 0 None
2010-01-11 Restaurants with my dad 0 None
2010-01-01 New Years Eve 2009 0 None

RSS2011 (65)

Date Title Comments Rating
2011-12-29 Tomakin 2011 - Fishing 0 None
2011-12-28 Tomakin 2011 - Table Tennis 0 None
2011-12-27 Tomakin 2011 - Evening Photos 0 None
2011-12-26 Tomakin 2011 0 None
2011-12-25 Christmas Day 2011 - Bondi 0 None
2011-12-24 Christmas Eve 2011 0 None
2011-12-19 Christmas Family Photos 2011 0 None
2011-12-19 Daos Wedding 0 None
2011-12-19 Water Playground in Darling Harbour 0 None
2011-12-09 Cure Our Kids 0 None
2011-12-04 Mothersgroup 2011 Christmas meet 0 None
2011-11-27 Playing with Leaves in the Garden 0 None
2011-11-27 Centenial Bridge 0 None
2011-11-27 Eastgarden Christmas Decorations 0 None
2011-11-27 Christmas Parade Darling Harbour 0 None
2011-11-27 Playing with Lego 0 None
2011-11-22 Building Sandcastles 0 None
2011-11-22 Swimming Pool 0 None
2011-11-22 Sculpture by the Sea 2011 0 None
2011-10-24 Booze, Fighting and Cops - in Mudgee 0 None
2011-10-07 Aiden 16 Months 0 None
2011-08-25 Zagreb Inner City - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-24 Zagreb Park, Zoo and Cemetry - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-23 Lubjiana - Slovenia 0 None
2011-08-22 Vintgar Gorge - Slovenia 0 None
2011-08-22 Bled and Lakes - Slovenia 0 None
2011-08-21 Driving to Bled via Karlovac - Slovenia 0 None
2011-08-20 Plitvice Lakes - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-19 Drive to Plitvice Lakes - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-18 Coastal drive to Trogir - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-16 Dinner in Montenegro 0 None
2011-08-16 Peljesac Peninsular 0 None
2011-08-15 Dubrovnik - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-13 Mostar - Bosnia 0 None
2011-08-12 Krka National Park - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-10 Split - Croatia 0 None
2011-08-09 Rostock and Warnemunde 0 None
2011-08-08 Hans Christian Andersens House 0 None
2011-08-07 Egeskov Castle 0 None
2011-08-07 Meeting the relatives 0 None
2011-07-10 Jerusalem Bay 2011 0 None
2011-07-04 Getting Aiden used to the Sand 0 None
2011-07-04 Kims Birthday 0 None
2011-06-21 Mum passed away 0 None
2011-06-21 Sonja Irene Pallesen 1942 - 2011 0 None
2011-06-07 Aiden 1 year old 0 None
2011-06-04 Vivid Sydney 2011 0 None
2011-06-01 Another trip to Centenial Park 0 None
2011-06-01 ABBA Cruise 0 None
2011-05-17 James Blunt Concert 0 None
2011-05-16 Centennial Park (again) 0 None
2011-05-11 Autumn 2011 0 None
2011-05-05 Aiden's Mothers day present 0 None
2011-04-26 Easter at Lake Conjola 0 None
2011-04-17 Tall Ships cruise onboard 'Svanen' 0 None
2011-04-15 Fox Studio Easter show 2011 0 None
2011-04-11 Aiden 10 Months 0 None
2011-04-07 New garden doors 0 None
2011-03-28 Doctor Zhivago take Two 0 None
2011-03-07 Barber of Seville 0 None
2011-03-02 Aiden 9 Months 0 None
2011-02-03 Chinese Zodiac Story 0 None
2011-01-29 Aiden on a swing 0 None
2011-01-28 Photoshop fun 0 None
2011-01-27 Madame butterfly - again 0 None

RSS2012 (76)

Date Title Comments Rating
2012-12-30 Duck feeding with my dad 0 None
2012-12-27 My Dad and Aiden bonding 0 None
2012-12-26 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2012 0 None
2012-12-25 Christmas Day 2012 0 None
2012-12-24 Christmas Eve 2012 0 None
2012-12-22 Maroubra Beach December 2012 0 None
2012-12-21 Kids Dad with Grandchildren 2012 0 None
2012-12-21 Christmas Family Photo 2012 0 None
2012-12-21 Matraville Christmas Lights 2012 0 None
2012-12-21 Barrenjoey Lighthouse 2012 0 None
2012-12-20 Merry Christmas 2012 0 None
2012-12-18 Lucas 3 months 0 None
2012-12-18 Lucas first Christmas 0 None
2012-12-12 Kims Dads Birthday 2012 0 None
2012-12-05 Glasses - Feeling old 0 None
2012-12-03 Aiden playing with water 0 None
2012-12-03 Aiden playing with Playdough 0 None
2012-12-03 First December 2012 0 None
2012-11-25 Lucas two and a half months 0 None
2012-11-24 An Oldie, but a goodie 0 None
2012-11-20 Lucas Foot 0 None
2012-11-12 Old Photo - Aiden/Daddy looks the same? 0 None
2012-11-12 Kim and Lucas 2 Months 0 None
2012-11-12 Lucas 2 Month Photos 0 None
2012-11-11 Taronga Zoo Family day 2012 0 None
2012-10-20 Setup Shot - Funny face 0 None
2012-10-13 Lucas 1 Month Photos 0 None
2012-10-13 Lucas 1 Month celebration 0 None
2012-10-11 Work Photo Competition 0 None
2012-10-08 Baby name - Lucas 0 None
2012-10-08 Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day 0 None
2012-10-02 Baby's hand 0 None
2012-10-02 Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic 0 None
2012-09-29 Photo Competition 0 None
2012-09-28 Auburn Botanical Gardens 0 None
2012-09-24 Newborn Photos 0 None
2012-09-13 9 months project 0 None
2012-09-12 Baby Brother for Aiden 0 None
2012-09-09 Darling Harbour 2012 0 None
2012-09-09 Pregnancy Photos 2012 0 None
2012-09-06 Fathers Day 2012 0 None
2012-08-25 Sunrise at Sydney Opera House 2012 0 None
2012-08-21 The Entrance 2012 0 None
2012-08-21 Norah Head Lighthouse and Milky Way 2012 0 None
2012-08-15 Cherry Blossom Season 0 None
2012-08-08 Love the new camera 0 None
2012-08-08 Emma 0 None
2012-07-31 Satellite Tracking Facility 0 None
2012-07-30 Big Birthday 0 None
2012-07-15 Thomas Trains and Warragamba Dam 0 None
2012-07-08 Duck feeding at Centenial Park 0 None
2012-06-10 Emily's birthday party 0 None
2012-06-10 Aiden's 2yo Birthday with the Family 0 None
2012-06-08 One year 0 None
2012-06-07 Aiden's 2 yo Birthday 0 None
2012-06-06 Passing of Venus 0 None
2012-06-05 Camera returned for warranty 0 None
2012-05-31 New camera - Nikon D800 0 None
2012-05-14 Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson 0 None
2012-05-12 An Officer and a Gentleman 0 None
2012-05-07 Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden 0 None
2012-04-25 Kurnell walk 0 None
2012-04-22 Symbio Wildlife Park 0 None
2012-04-22 Luke and Alexsandra's wedding 0 None
2012-04-16 Easter show and EQ 0 None
2012-04-15 High Tea in Royal National Park 0 None
2012-04-08 Bora Bora Island Scenery 0 None
2012-04-06 Snorkeling with Sharks and Stingrays 0 None
2012-04-05 Bora Bora 0 None
2012-04-04 Flowers of French Polynesia 0 None
2012-04-03 Tahiti 0 None
2012-02-29 Project Setting 0 None
2012-02-29 Aiden Walking 0 None
2012-02-19 Aiden Standing by himself 0 None
2012-02-05 Centennial Park - Feb 2012 0 None
2012-01-29 Ronan Keating Concert 0 None

RSS2013 (91)

Date Title Comments Rating
2013-12-25 New bike for Aiden 0 None
2013-12-25 Christmas Day 2013 0 None
2013-12-24 Christmas Family Photos 2013 0 None
2013-12-23 Gingerbread Village 0 None
2013-12-16 More Christmas Photos 2013 0 None
2013-12-16 Boys best mates 0 None
2013-12-16 Garage Lizard 0 None
2013-12-16 Christmas Banana 0 None
2013-12-15 Kims dads birthday 2013 0 None
2013-12-10 Christmas Photos 2013 - Candles 0 None
2013-12-07 Christmas Concert 2013 0 None
2013-12-06 Big foot playing soccer 0 None
2013-12-06 Fun on a rainy day 0 None
2013-12-06 A helping hand vacuuming 0 None
2013-11-17 5 years wedding anniversary 0 None
2013-11-12 International Fleet Review 2013 0 None
2013-11-01 Halloween 2013 - Steampunk Vampire 0 None
2013-10-14 Lucas 1 year portrait 0 None
2013-10-13 Lucas 1yo Centennial park photos 0 None
2013-10-13 Aiden on the bridge at Centennial Park 0 None
2013-10-12 Test portraits of Lucas 0 None
2013-10-12 Self test portrait 0 None
2013-10-12 Sculptures by the sea 2013 0 None
2013-10-11 Working in the Sydney 0 None
2013-10-11 Coastal walk 0 None
2013-10-11 Bath time 0 None
2013-10-11 Lucas Walking 0 None
2013-10-11 Lucas cleaning the toilet 0 None
2013-10-11 Aiden in hospital again 0 None
2013-10-11 Fathers Day 0 None
2013-10-11 Little Dynamo 0 None
2013-10-11 Sammi's 4th Birthday 0 None
2013-10-11 Potty Training 0 None
2013-09-10 TEDx at work 0 None
2013-08-26 Aiden in Fiji 0 None
2013-08-26 Fiji 2013 0 None
2013-08-16 Centenial Park memorial 0 None
2013-08-16 Harbour walk with friends 0 None
2013-08-05 Aiden and Lucas at the Beach 0 None
2013-08-05 Test Portrait shot 0 None
2013-07-31 Clever boy 0 None
2013-07-30 Family picnic at the beach 0 None
2013-07-30 Climbing on my birthday 0 None
2013-07-27 A bit of a scare 0 None
2013-07-22 Lucas 10 Months Photo 0 None
2013-07-21 Aiden playing soccer 0 None
2013-07-21 Lego Turtle 0 None
2013-07-21 Orange Cake 0 None
2013-07-21 Baking Ciabata 0 None
2013-06-28 The Lightbulb 0 None
2013-06-28 Vivid Sydney 2013 0 None
2013-06-13 Lucas 9 months 0 None
2013-06-13 Lucas 8 Months 0 None
2013-06-13 Aidens 3 year birthday 0 None
2013-06-13 Aiden insect bite 0 None
2013-05-30 Emma's Birthday 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Captured by the tribes 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu Tribes 0 None
2013-05-02 Aiden playing with the local kids 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Fireshow 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Kids 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Kims Dad 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - The market in Port Vila 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Waterfalls 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Out and about 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu - Around the hotel 0 None
2013-05-02 Vanuatu food 0 None
2013-05-02 Lake Macquarie 2013 0 None
2013-05-01 Vanuatu - Star fish 0 None
2013-04-26 Lucas 7 Months 0 None
2013-04-03 Another old Lucas 4 months photo 0 None
2013-03-27 Axolotls 0 None
2013-03-27 Sucking feet 0 None
2013-03-12 Lucas 6 Months - Pictured and Framed 0 None
2013-03-12 Kims Kitchen - Raspberries Creme Brulee 0 None
2013-03-12 Sydney Wildlife Park 2013 0 None
2013-03-06 Lucas 5 Months 0 None
2013-03-05 Aiden at Boralee Park 0 None
2013-02-26 Sydney Aquarium 2013 0 None
2013-02-06 Blue Mountains Landscapes and Waterfalls 0 None
2013-02-05 Leura Toy Museum 0 None
2013-02-05 Blue Mountains February 2013 0 None
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14. November 1999 10:34
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My Grandmother's Birthday ( Morrocco 1999 )

14. November 1999 10:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Mon Grandmere

My whole family was in Morocco to celebrate my grandmother's 80th birthday.

This is my grandmother. Even as an 80-year-old woman, I find her pretty cool (you should see some of the pictures I’ve got of her with dark Blues Brothers sunglasses).

(No need to say that the flags are Danish.)

It was a family reunion. We do not all live in the same place, but all of us make this journey as it is one of the few times that we all get together. Unfortunately, there were a few of us who could not make it.

It was important for me to be there it was hard to tell whether the whole family will ever come together again as a large group, as my grandparents are no longer living there.


My brother








My brother, Claus!

Another person I find pretty cool is my brother.

He has not been well in the last few years, but I love him anyway
( Definitely can't do without my big brother )
My



Mum's pretty cool too! She will probably hate me for putting this photo on my homepage. But it is a really nice photo of Mum with a big smile.

She hates the idea of me climbing mountains, but at the same time she bought me a climbing helmet as a Christmas present. She thought it will keep me safer when I am so far off the ground.

Thanks Mum for supporting me.

I also find my dad pretty cool. He’s a bit of a nerd just like me which means that we probably understand each other better than anyone else in the family.

My Dad's brother & his wife








This is my dads brother and his wife. The resemblance is unequalled. My dad and his brother looks very much like each other. They have the same bad habits (just like my grandfather) and both their wives are smoking like chimneys.
Me stuffing myself!



Finally, a picture of me...

I do belong to the family even though most of them have probably forgotten about it by now!

I am sitting outside one of the food places on the local market. We each got a serve of excellent calamari, shrimp and fish. I think this was the best meal I had while I was in Morocco.

Most tourists would avoid a place like this just because of the hygiene, but I have never had diarrhoea because I had been eating local food.

Perhaps all this travelling I do has made me immune to germs and bugs! Or maybe I just pick good food!



Do you want to see my family on a Donkey Day out?
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Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001

15. March 1999 11:00
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Laos

15. March 1999 11:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Laos is not a place one can forget.

One day I would like to go back there again in my travels.

It is a beautiful place with friendly people who welcomed me with open hearts.

It is also a place of sorrow because of war and loss.
Yet the people try to go on with their lives despite the war.
They live in hope and their beliefs keep them going.

There are tribes there who seem unaffected by western influence and change and keep to their tradition after all this time.

I met many children there, some happy, some sad.

I also spent time with a special family and also managed to enjoy the local food.




War . . .


Various types of bombsMore bombs

All the eastern parts of Laos was heavily bombed during the Vietnam War. More bombs were dropped in this area than the number of bombs dropped during the entire Second World War (approximately 10,000 bombs for every citizen of Laos). Laos has the sad reputation of being the most heavily bombed country in the world ...

Ever.

The Ho Chi Min trail went through Laos, and the Americans tried to destroy it with every means. They tried everything from carpet bombing, dropping cases of Budweiser Beer (hoping that the Vietnamese soldiers would get drunk) to dropping washing detergent during the wet season (hoping the trail would get slippery). It is estimated that the Americans only succeeded in stopping 10 percent of the traffic on the trail.


In Vietnam, the Americans were not allowed to bomb within 500 meters from temples and hospitals. Their rules of engagement furthermore said that they were not allowed to return to their home base with a bomb load. The result was that they flew across the border to Laos and dropped all their bombs there. In Laos, there were no rules of engagement. They could bomb whereever they wanted to bomb.

Cluster bombs




This also means that there is quite a large amount of UXO (Unexploded ordnance) in the country. Land mines and unexploded cluster bombs (shown on left) are some of the biggest problems.

In Laos, there are still approximately 4 accidents per day resulting from UXO.

Bombs outside a house




Sad as this may seem, people have been pretty creative about using some of the leftover bombs. In this case they have used a couple of 2000-pound bombs as decoration outside the house.
Bombs everywhere




No matter where you go you are reminded of the war.

In all the local villages there are unexploded bombs and shells from the cluster bombs.

Bombs used as scrap metal




A lot of the remains from the war are sold as scrap metal. In this pile there are shells from cluster bombs, wheels from tanks etc. >>>


Bridge made from bombs



<<< Shells from the cluster bombs have been used to make this bridge.


Fences made from bombs




Here as fence posts outside a house. >>>

School with bombs




Outside a school, the schoolyard was surrounded by the shells from the American cluster bombs.













Grandfather  his orphan granddaughterSorrow . . .




This girl's parents were both killed by Hmong guerillas in 1997.

There are still areas where there are lots of problems with guerilla warfare. This is especially the case on Route 7, along the eastern border towards Vietnam and in the western part of Laos west of Vientiane, in the area between the Mekong River and Thailand.

The government is trying to control these problems, but it is difficult with such wast areas of jungle.

Unfortunately such incidents have affected a lot of people. This girl is not the only person in Laos who has lost her family.

Remember that the area has virtually been a permanent warzone since the Vietnam war, until the mid 90’s.

The person behind the girl is her grandfather.
He is now looking after her to make sure that she gets an education

He is after all, her only family left.













Beautiful SunsetHope . . .




Looking at this beautiful photo, it seems really serene and calm.

You couldn't really tell that things are pretty bad in some parts of the country.

The northern part of Laos is especially poor. The mountainous terrain limits what can be grown. Outdated farming methods using “slash-and-burn” of whole mountainsides are not very appropriate for feeding a growing population. A lot of the western countries are represented in Laos with health care workers. What Laos really needs at the moment is help using more environmentally-friendly farming methods, which at the same time improve the growing of crops. The slash-and-burn method basically means they burn a whole mountainside to grow rice. There is nothing left to hold back the nutrients in the soil, and fertiliser is not added. After a few years there are no more nutrients on this mountainside and they move on to the next mountainside. They need to learn how to grow crops in terraces and add fertiliser from their animals to the soil.


Vinchu - a Red Cross worker

One of the problems with growing rice is that the men are unempleyed most of the year while they are waiting for the rice to grow.

Vinchu is working for the Swiss Red Cross. She intends to buy a piece of land in the 32-kilometre village of Muang Xai, and convert it into a fish farm. This would keep some of the men occupied for most of the year. The profit from the fish farm could be used to take care of the village’s basic needs such as education of the children and buying medicine.

Vinchu is one of the few catholics in the country. She is fluent in English and has had a primary healthcare education. This has enabled her to get a job for one of the foreign representatives in the country, which means she is getting a salary that is considerably higher than what her peers get. Also she gets paid in US dollars instead of kip, the local currency.

On average, the government employed in Laos receives 100.000 kip a month (approx US$30). This is not enough to survive on, so most people have either two jobs or let the wife work as well. Lots of people have small vegetable gardens. This allows them to grow a few things to sell at the markets.


Dragon Boat Race






The employees from the hospital in Muang Xai have not received any money from the government for more than 6 months. The government declared that they should participate in the annual dragon boat race.

Vinchu paid for transportation of the employees to the local river, and other expenses, from her own paycheque.

Most of the people in the boat are doctors and people from the hospital.



Me in a sailing raft


Vinchu and I in a sailing raft!














Great Stupa at Vientiene
Religion . . .




Buddhism is a big part of Laos.

The holiest place in Laos is the stupa in Vientiane. There are practically no temples in the eastern part of Laos due to heavy bombardment during the Vietnam War. The only great temples around is the one in Vientiane and Luang Prabang.


Monk at Great Stupa




The Buddhists in Laos are a bit less extremist than in Thailand. People do not have small alters in their homes, and it is not compulsory for the males to become monks.

In Laos, becoming a monk is voluntary. It is mainly people from the poorer parts of the country that become monks, because it is a good and cheap way to get an education. Some of them are studying English and are therefore very eager to practice their English on the tourists.

Monk calling for prayer






When they call the monks in for prayer, they either beat a big drum or the use a wooden ram to chime the bell.











Tribes . . .

3 Hmong girls in traditional garb

There are three main tribes in Laos. One of these tribes is called Lao Tsung (or HMong).

They live mainly in the northern part of the country.

Old Hmong WomanMe wearing a Hmong hatOld Hmong Woman 2

The women still wear traditional clothing. I am wearing a traditional Hmong hat.

A Hmong Woman and I

The Hmong have a dialect that is different from the other tribes. They keep to themselves and are very isolated from the rest of the society.

Hmong Village

The difference between the Hmong village and the other villages is that the Hmong build their houses on the ground instead of on stilts.

An Opium PortraitMan smoking opium

The Hmong is responsible for most of the opium growing and trading in Laos. The government is trying to stop this trade, but it is difficult as the Hmong live in areas that are not easily accessible.

The Hmong are also responsible for most of the problems in the area around Route 7.









The Children of Laos . . .

The kids in Laos are wonderful. There are always kids around you no matter where you go and they are always very joyful and curious to find out who you are.

Kids playing by a riverKids playing by a river

You see a lot more kids playing with each other in Laos than in the western world. I guess it also somehow encourages them to grow up being socially responsible. This could be the simple reason why people are so friendly and welcoming in this country.

Lots of people say that it is because of the religion but I believe that it is something more fundamental than that. People in the western world have just forgotten how to be responsible towards each other. Why? Maybe they do not spend enough time in one another's company.

Kid playing snakeKid playing snake

In Vang Vieng, I saw a kid playing around with a snake. It did not seem to bother him or his parents that it might be poisonous.
I don't know if the pad on his chin was caused by the snake. I doubt it though since he had been very sick.

He was pretty proud of his snake.
I am not sure what kind of snake it was. I did see a few other snakes around, especially at the temples.

Girl carrying child


It tends to be the elder children’s task to look after their younger brothers and sisters while the parents are busy. The system seems to work fairly well since the whole group of children play together, no matter what their age group. It is therefore not such a big burden as some might think.

The photo was taken approx 40 kilometres north of Muang Xai (where Vinchu was).

Beautiful flower girls










This photo on the right is one of my favourites.

It was taken in the northern part of Laos, at the 32-kilometer village outside Muang Xai.

The girls were collecting flowers outside one of the local schools.

Beautiful flower girls



The younger kids tend to be afraid of Europeans. Most of them have never seen a white face before.

This little fellow here was a bit worried about my presence...

Girl eating chewing gum




This is the girl’s first piece of chewing gum... Pretty interesting to watch! *smile*





In the cities kids love to have their picture taken.

3 kids
















Tanoy's mother and friend



The Tanoy Family . . .

I stayed a few days with a family running the Tanoy Guest house.

The eldest daughter of the place was called Tanoy.

The girl on the left of this photo is one of Tanoy’s friends from school.
The woman on the right is Tanoy's mum. Tanoy’s mum is 40 years old and has had 6 kids. She does not look that old and still looks absolutely stunning.






Below are a series of shots of Tanoy herself.

I guess she will one day take over the guest house.


Tanoy herselfTanoyTanoy on scooter

Whilst I was staying at the Tanoy Guest House, I saw the preparations for the annual Water Festival.

Every year when the monsoon ends and Water Festival coincides with the full moon, The festival included Dragon Boat racing.

Tanoy's mother making lanterns for the Water FestivalMonks making lanterns for the Water Festival

Everyone was taking part by making lanterns for this festival, including the monks!

All the monks were making lanterns to decorate the temples.

Man drinking already!Party starts!Girl on my shoulders

The festival lasts for three days.

During the festival, they celebrate with all their friends and families. They also drink a lot of “Lao Lao” (or Laos Whisky), which is a kind of rice wine.

Everyone walks down to the river during the day to watch the boat races.

Later in the evening, everyone parties some more and drinks more beer. It does not matter that it is pouring down. The whole village is at the party and everyone is happy.

Drinks galore!The kids are also having a good time!

On the night of the festival, people light candles. They also float the candles in the rivers. House lit with candlesMan lighting candles

Unfortunately it was raining a lot that night, so people had difficulties keeping the candles lit.

Outside the Tanoy House

At the end of the day, I managed to get a photo of me sitting outside the Tanoy Guest House!








Food . . .

Young woman cookingPig being weighedWater buffalo

The food is excellent in Laos.
It takes some time to get used to eating noodle soup for breakfast, but once you get used to it, it is excellent.

There are pigs and turkeys all over the place. Above is a pig being weighed.

An essential part of farming is the water buffalo - it is important for pulling the heavy plough and there feet are designed to walk in water-logged gxround.

Old woman carrying heavy basketsGirl throwing rice

All ingredients used are very fresh. People are walking around selling vegetables on the streets.

It is hard work getting the rice ready for eating. First the rice is to be pounded to break the husks. Then thrown up in the air to remove the husks from the rice itself.









Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001

15. March 1999 10:32
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Thailand

15. March 1999 10:32 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Statue at Grand Palace
Thailand ( 1999 ) . . .

On my way back from Laos, I stayed in Bangkok for a few days, visiting a friend whom I have known for a long time.

On the right, I am standing in front of a huge statue at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. There are many statues like this, very ornate and detailed. They are brightly coloured and some of them can look scary! As you can see in the background, the architecture and design of the roof is also very detailed and many of these were built a very long time ago by very gifted artists.

Nui




Here is Nui on the left.

She was the girlfriend of one of my friends at University in Denmark. She used to be a lecturer at the University of Bangkok and specialised in software design.

I stayed at her family's house for a few days in the outskirts of Bangkok. It was very nice to get away from all the pollution, noise and chaos of inner city.

You will now be happy to know that Nui has finally married Søren after all these years!

Me on a canal cruise


I am on a canal cruise!

Much of the water near the cities are very polluted, but it is very interesting to see the floating markets in Bangkok - yes, you will see people selling vegetables and meat from little boats...










Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 16 Sept 2001

15. March 1999 10:31
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Working in Australia . . .

15. March 1999 10:31 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Dilbert

I can apply a lot of Dilbert's Principles to my work, that is why I always go to the Dilbert website to see what else Dilbert has come up with. More importantly, I thought Dilbert an accurate description of what I do, hence the first think you see on this page is... Dilbert!

The group I worked with at Cochlear

I had the privilege of working as a contractor in the world's leading company in bionic implants, Cochlear. I worked there for 1½ years as the head designer/developer of the software programming the bionic implants. I worked with some of the best developers, and had a lot of fun whilst I was at it.

On the Bridge ClimbOn the Bridge Climb

I had the chance to go on the Harbour Bridge climb, organised by the company. It is quite an expensive trip up over thte top of the bridge and normally would not pay to do it, but had the opportunity to do this with my colleagues. It is very windy up there and the view spectacular. There is quite a lot of people on the bridge climb - average about 10-15 per group, with about 3-5 groups on the bridge at a time. The whole walk from the bottom, to the top and back the other side takes about 2 hours. Many tourists take the opportunity to try out the climb, and I am told that the trip at sunset is spectacular.

Staff at PMP

I took this trip on a Douglas DC-3 (from the 1930-40's) with PMP Software. PMP Software was the company I worked for during the years I was waiting to get my permanent residency in Australia. I had the chance to see this state from an aerial view. There were quite a few Danes working for PMP, and at present, Kenneth is also working for them.




15. June 1998 10:33
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New Zealand South Island 1998

15. June 1998 10:33 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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New Zealand ( June 1998 ) . . .


My first trip to New Zealand took place in June 1998. I travelled with the Lenehans - friends I have known since my arrival in Australia. This was one of many trips I took with Lance and Anne. We rented a campervan and decided to explore the south island of NZ.

I have since been to New Zealand again - NZ has some of the most beautiful mountains and I had the chance to go there again in January 2001 to do a technical ice-climbing course.

I took so many photos and would have loved to place all of them on this webpage.

Instead, I have selected a few to show some of the places I managed to go to, such as Milford Sound, Nelson, Arthurs Pass and Mt Cook.

There were many glaciers in NZ and lots of seals to go with them!

NZ is a beautiful country with many unusual natural formations. It is a photographer's haven. We ended our trip with a farewell dinner in Christchurch.




Seals . . .

The Lenehans and I decided to spend 2 weeks in New Zealand in the winter of 1998. We flew to Christchurch from Sydney, and drove north to Nelson.

On the way to Nelson, on the east coast of the southern island, there are hundreds of seals. It was a spectacular sight and I managed to get quite close to them to take photos.

SealTired sealWet seal

They did not seem to mind me taking a few photos. Some of the seals look tired - I guess even seals, like humans become tired. Who wouldn't like to pet a seal? They look different when they are wet though.

Anne sitting on stone

This was taken near where the seals were. I like the blend of colours and the harmony of the picture.

A lot of friends have commented on this photo! Most of them really like the photo, and feel there is something calm about it.








Nelson . . .

Nelson is located at the northern most part of the southern island.

We explored the area around Lake Rotoiti.


On the ridgeOn the ridge

These were taken from the ridge itself.

There is a lake at the end of the mountain ridge. From here, it is all downhill. We camped just below the lake at 1,500 metres altitude.

It was snowing the next morning and all water was frozen. We estimated the temperature to be around -7 degrees celcius.


Side of ridgeLenehans  I

The side of the ridge was one big stonefall.

It was very cold and the wind was strong that day so it was necessary to wear gloves hat.

We managed to get a group shot from the top of the ridge. The mountains in the background are knows as the McAngus ridge at Lake Rotoiti. Mountains at Lake Rotoiti

Here are the mountains at Lake Rotoiti.


Morning MistMorning Frost

The mornings are incredibly beautiful at Lake Rotoiti. Here you can see the morning mist floating gently on the water.

It is also very cold here - that is why there is ice on the bridge in the foreground.
Lance  Anne crossing bridge

The photo on the right shows the Lenehans crossing one of the suspension bridges at Lake Rotoiti.

At this point we had walked 15 kilometres, with a 1,000 metre descent. We had yet another 7 to 8 kilometres to go that day!

The Renet

This is what happens when you do not use a tripod. The effect is quiet interesting and makes the photo look like a painting by Monet.

This photo has has been dubbed "The Renet" among my friends.









Ladder at Goat Pass trackArthurs Pass . . .


We drove to Arthurs Pass, on the way from Nelson to Queenstown further south.

There is a place called Goat Pass, and there is only one way in - on foot.

Here, you can see Anne climbing up ladders on the Goat Pass track.

Inside our 'hut'

It was raining so much that we were not able to get down through the canyon on the other side of the Pass. We therefore decided to go back the way we came.

Further down the track, we had passed a bivouak and decided to stay ther during the night. It was very dirty and Anne would rather sleep outside in the rain.

Everything was wet so she changed her mind and came back in. *laugh*

Anne trying to cross a river

She wore plastic bags on her feet, in her boots are so that she could wear her boots without getting cold feet! Aussies will never get used to the cold.

Here is Anne crossing one of the rivers.

Every time she crossed a river, she would sit and massage her feet for 10 minutes until they warm again.

I guess Aussies will never get used to the cold. Neither will Danes for that matter! An Australian winter is like a Danish summer - so you can imagine how cold Denmark is! Still, Danes cannot get used to it - just ask Kenneth or Soeren!

Who's this?

Sleeping ???

Aussies will never learn to live with the cold!

I must admit I hate the cold. I loved it when I lived in Kenya - so hot and humid!

Even living in Denmark for all those year did not make me like cold weather any more than I used to. That is why I love Australia - warm summers and mild winters. Sometimes winter in Australia is a bit too cold for me! But I do not usually wear more than a T-shirt or a thin jumper in winter. My girlfriend was complaining about me having the heater on full-blast in the car during spring!

Okay, so I love the heat!

Lance  Anne in the campervan



Inside the campervan.

Temperature was down to -10 degrees Celcius during the night and there was no heating in the van.


This explains why Anne was wearing a thick blanket. There was only enough water for a two minute shower. That is why Anne is wearing a hat indoors.


See the expression on her face? She knows I will write a stupid description for this photo.

Black  white photo of me


In the campervan I had the top bunk.

This is one of my girlfriend's favourite photos!












On the way to Milford Sound, we saw some unusual formations - The Pancake Rocks. The Pancake Rocks are located near Hokitika, between Kumara and Ross.

Pancake RockPancake Rock

They do not taste as good as real pancakes - you get sand in your teeth...

The Remarkables near QueenstownThe Remarkables at sunset

At Queenstown, we had the most glorious view of "The Remarkables". The Remarkables are the mountains in the background - don't ask me why they call The Remarkables, I don't know. But the photo on the left shows Queenstown with these mountains in the background.

The photo on the right shows the a sunset at The Remarkables (with snow on top!) Pretty 'remarkable', huh?








Putting chains on campervanMilford Sound . . .


Milford Sound is located near the southern-most tip of the south island of NZ. It is the series of 'islands' that you can see on the western tip of NZ on the map.

To get to Milford Sound, we had to take a huge detour from Queenstown. To come back from Milford Sound, we had to take the same detour before heading east from Queenstown.

Driving down to Milford Sound, we had to put chains on the tyres of the campervan.

In the pass, there was at least 10 centimetres of snow on the road, and it was illegal to continue on without chains. Chains help create friction on the roads and makes it easier for the vehicle to drive on in icy conditions.

We managed to rent a set of chains in Te Anau because we had heard rumours about chains being mandatory.

If you go to New Zealand during the winter, then make sure you have a set of chains for the car.

Milford



How many postcards have you seen from Milford Sound, where there was snow on top of the mountains?

It is beautiful, but nothing compared to the Mount Cook area.

Milford




The sun rising in the Milford Sound area.






Glaciers . . .

The Tasman Glacier

Most of the glaciers we went to were located on the main range.

We had to drive inland when we were heading south on the west coast because the Westland was too rough and wild to drive through.

Here on the right is the Tasman glacier near Mt Cook village. It is 35 km long - a hundred years ago it was 85km long. The ice is 600m thick and used to be 1,300m thick.

Where the glacier ends at the water on the photo, the ice is more than 200m thick.

The Fox Glacier



Both the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers are located on the west coast.

On the left is The Fox Glacier.

It is so huge that if you built a house at the end where the ice begins (or ends since it is a glacier), you would not be able to see it on this picture.

Me at the Franz Josef glacier


The pile of ice behind me are 3 to 4 times bigger than the size of a house.

I am standing about half a kilometre from the glacier.


Keas on the campervanA Kea

At the Franz Josef glacier, people have been feeding the keas. The kea is the only alpine parrot in the world.

This means the keas associate every man-made thing with something edible.

They are therefore making the attempt to eat the cars. You can see the keas on the roof of our campervan.

It is a very weird bird. They can survive in extreme conditions with freezing temperatures and snow.








Mt CookMount Cook . . .


On the way back to Christchurch, we went to Mt Cook.

Here is Mt Cook as seen from the west coast.

I achieved my goal to climb it in January 2001! You can see the photos from this trip.


View of Mt Cook from Linde PassAnother view of Mt Cook from Linde Pass

Take a look at the colours. The photos were taken at Lindes Pass, just north of Mount Cook.

There was no sound up there. You could not hear the wind or any birds. The only sound you could hear was yourself breathing.

Lance taking a photo


Lance praying towards Mecca???

No just Lance in a weird posture taking a video of Mt Cook.

My favourite photo of Mt Cook


One of my favorite photos.
"The man and his mountain". Kerenyaga.

Here is Mt Cook in the background (almost 4,000 meters). I am so glad that I had the opportunity to go back to NZ and actually climb on Mt Cook!







Sunrise on the East Coast of New Zealand!Farewell Dinner . . .



From Milford Sound, back to Queenstown, we then drove back to Christchurch via the east coast. We saw some pretty spectacular sunrises along the way.

During our last night in New Zealand, we went to a restaurant called "The Sign of the Takahe". We had our farewell dinner at Christchurch before returning to Sydney.

It is an old castle/house built in the same style as the old English castles. The atmosphere and food is excellent.

This is the place to bring a date.

Someone was playing quiet piano music in the hall.

The photo is taken with a long exposure because I wanted to capture the atmosphere with the woman playing the piano in these old surroundings.

Atmosphere in the restaurantGroup shot at the restaurant




Created: Jan 2000 Last Updated: 19 Sept 2001

15. March 1998 11:09
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Cockatoos . . .

15. March 1998 11:09 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

cockatoos


During 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
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9 months project

13. September 2012 04:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

9 months project


During the last 9 months since Kim became pregnant I've been doing this project with a monthly belly photo.

12. September 2012 07:20
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Baby Brother for Aiden

12. September 2012 07:20 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

baby brother for aiden


On 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
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Darling Harbour 2012

9. September 2012 07:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

darling harbour 2012


Last 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
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Pregnancy Photos 2012

9. September 2012 02:29 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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We 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
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Fathers Day 2012

6. September 2012 11:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

fathers day 2012


This 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
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Sunrise at Sydney Opera House 2012

25. August 2012 08:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

sunrise at sydney opera house 2012


This 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. August 2012 12:03
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The Entrance 2012

21. August 2012 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

the entrance 2012
This weekend we went with the family up to the Entrance 150km North of Sydney.

We stayed at a small resort in the middle of The Entrance close to the water and restaurants.

When we arrived on the Friday night it was really windy and cold...I had left behind my jacket in Sydney rushing out the door but fortunately I had enough jumpers to still stay warm.

We were staying close to the bridge across the Entrance and underneath the bridge there were some nice lines that I quickly rushed out to capture before sunset.


Next day we spend around the local area looking at the market, playground etc.

In the afternoon there was pelican feeding which definitely was worth seeing.

One of the birds had a fish hook stuck in its neck and the feeders quickly caught it to try and pull it out.

They also have this insanely long jetty going into the lake. I wanted to do a sunset photo but the conditions weren't great...no spectacular clouds and the water was full of seaweed that had been blown in with the wind.

21. August 2012 10:14
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Norah Head Lighthouse and Milky Way 2012

21. August 2012 10:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

norah head lighthouse and milky way 2012


During the day at the Entrance we made a quick trip up to Norah Head light house to scope it out.

Later that evening I headed up there in the dark to take some star photos.

The conditions were perfect with the Milky way clearly visible and I good some great shots. Here is one pretty much straight out of the camera that requires just a little more processing.





As I walked from the gate to the lighthouse (about 700 metres in pitch darkness) with my torch all hell broke loose suddenly when I rounded a corner.

I heard people scrambling in all directions through the bushes falling over branches. I used my torch to have a look and saw these 6-7 kids running away...obviously they were sitting there smoking weed and got a freight.

Later in the evening they walked past me as I was taking photos and one of them said 'Man, you gave us a freight...we thought you were a cop'!

15. August 2012 03:13
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Cherry Blossom Season

15. August 2012 03:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

cherry blossom season


The Cherry Blossom season is about to start here in Sydney (does that mean spring is here) and the first flowers are out. Yesterday I brought my camera along when picking up Aiden from daycare and managed to take a couple of photo along the way.



I may try and take some more photos over the next week or so. Kim mentioned that she would like to hang one of the photos on the wall.

We are in the process of doing some large prints...I have already ordered the first one which is a glass print which should arrive next month.





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14. November 1999 10:34
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My Grandmother's Birthday ( Morrocco 1999 )

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Mon Grandmere

My whole family was in Morocco to celebrate my grandmother's 80th birthday.

This is my grandmother. Even as an 80-year-old woman, I find her pretty cool (you should see some of the pictures I’ve got of her with dark Blues Brothers sunglasses).

(No need to say that the flags are Danish.)

It was a family reunion. We do not all live in the same place, but all of us make this journey as it is one of the few times that we all get together. Unfortunately, there were a few of us who could not make it.

It was important for me to be there it was hard to tell whether the whole family will ever come together again as a large group, as my grandparents are no longer living there.


My brother








My brother, Claus!

Another person I find pretty cool is my brother.

He has not been well in the last few years, but I love him anyway
( Definitely can't do without my big brother )
My



Mum's pretty cool too! She will probably hate me for putting this photo on my homepage. But it is a really nice photo of Mum with a big smile.

She hates the idea of me climbing mountains, but at the same time she bought me a climbing helmet as a Christmas present. She thought it will keep me safer when I am so far off the ground.

Thanks Mum for supporting me.

I also find my dad pretty cool. He’s a bit of a nerd just like me which means that we probably understand each other better than anyone else in the family.

My Dad's brother & his wife








This is my dads brother and his wife. The resemblance is unequalled. My dad and his brother looks very much like each other. They have the same bad habits (just like my grandfather) and both their wives are smoking like chimneys.
Me stuffing myself!



Finally, a picture of me...

I do belong to the family even though most of them have probably forgotten about it by now!

I am sitting outside one of the food places on the local market. We each got a serve of excellent calamari, shrimp and fish. I think this was the best meal I had while I was in Morocco.

Most tourists would avoid a place like this just because of the hygiene, but I have never had diarrhoea because I had been eating local food.

Perhaps all this travelling I do has made me immune to germs and bugs! Or maybe I just pick good food!



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15. March 1999 11:00
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Laos

15. March 1999 11:00 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

laos 1999





Laos is not a place one can forget.

One day I would like to go back there again in my travels.

It is a beautiful place with friendly people who welcomed me with open hearts.

It is also a place of sorrow because of war and loss.
Yet the people try to go on with their lives despite the war.
They live in hope and their beliefs keep them going.

There are tribes there who seem unaffected by western influence and change and keep to their tradition after all this time.

I met many children there, some happy, some sad.

I also spent time with a special family and also managed to enjoy the local food.




War . . .


Various types of bombsMore bombs

All the eastern parts of Laos was heavily bombed during the Vietnam War. More bombs were dropped in this area than the number of bombs dropped during the entire Second World War (approximately 10,000 bombs for every citizen of Laos). Laos has the sad reputation of being the most heavily bombed country in the world ...

Ever.

The Ho Chi Min trail went through Laos, and the Americans tried to destroy it with every means. They tried everything from carpet bombing, dropping cases of Budweiser Beer (hoping that the Vietnamese soldiers would get drunk) to dropping washing detergent during the wet season (hoping the trail would get slippery). It is estimated that the Americans only succeeded in stopping 10 percent of the traffic on the trail.


In Vietnam, the Americans were not allowed to bomb within 500 meters from temples and hospitals. Their rules of engagement furthermore said that they were not allowed to return to their home base with a bomb load. The result was that they flew across the border to Laos and dropped all their bombs there. In Laos, there were no rules of engagement. They could bomb whereever they wanted to bomb.

Cluster bombs




This also means that there is quite a large amount of UXO (Unexploded ordnance) in the country. Land mines and unexploded cluster bombs (shown on left) are some of the biggest problems.

In Laos, there are still approximately 4 accidents per day resulting from UXO.

Bombs outside a house




Sad as this may seem, people have been pretty creative about using some of the leftover bombs. In this case they have used a couple of 2000-pound bombs as decoration outside the house.
Bombs everywhere




No matter where you go you are reminded of the war.

In all the local villages there are unexploded bombs and shells from the cluster bombs.

Bombs used as scrap metal




A lot of the remains from the war are sold as scrap metal. In this pile there are shells from cluster bombs, wheels from tanks etc. >>>


Bridge made from bombs



<<< Shells from the cluster bombs have been used to make this bridge.


Fences made from bombs




Here as fence posts outside a house. >>>

School with bombs




Outside a school, the schoolyard was surrounded by the shells from the American cluster bombs.













Grandfather  his orphan granddaughterSorrow . . .




This girl's parents were both killed by Hmong guerillas in 1997.

There are still areas where there are lots of problems with guerilla warfare. This is especially the case on Route 7, along the eastern border towards Vietnam and in the western part of Laos west of Vientiane, in the area between the Mekong River and Thailand.

The government is trying to control these problems, but it is difficult with such wast areas of jungle.

Unfortunately such incidents have affected a lot of people. This girl is not the only person in Laos who has lost her family.

Remember that the area has virtually been a permanent warzone since the Vietnam war, until the mid 90’s.

The person behind the girl is her grandfather.
He is now looking after her to make sure that she gets an education

He is after all, her only family left.













Beautiful SunsetHope . . .




Looking at this beautiful photo, it seems really serene and calm.

You couldn't really tell that things are pretty bad in some parts of the country.

The northern part of Laos is especially poor. The mountainous terrain limits what can be grown. Outdated farming methods using “slash-and-burn” of whole mountainsides are not very appropriate for feeding a growing population. A lot of the western countries are represented in Laos with health care workers. What Laos really needs at the moment is help using more environmentally-friendly farming methods, which at the same time improve the growing of crops. The slash-and-burn method basically means they burn a whole mountainside to grow rice. There is nothing left to hold back the nutrients in the soil, and fertiliser is not added. After a few years there are no more nutrients on this mountainside and they move on to the next mountainside. They need to learn how to grow crops in terraces and add fertiliser from their animals to the soil.


Vinchu - a Red Cross worker

One of the problems with growing rice is that the men are unempleyed most of the year while they are waiting for the rice to grow.

Vinchu is working for the Swiss Red Cross. She intends to buy a piece of land in the 32-kilometre village of Muang Xai, and convert it into a fish farm. This would keep some of the men occupied for most of the year. The profit from the fish farm could be used to take care of the village’s basic needs such as education of the children and buying medicine.

Vinchu is one of the few catholics in the country. She is fluent in English and has had a primary healthcare education. This has enabled her to get a job for one of the foreign representatives in the country, which means she is getting a salary that is considerably higher than what her peers get. Also she gets paid in US dollars instead of kip, the local currency.

On average, the government employed in Laos receives 100.000 kip a month (approx US$30). This is not enough to survive on, so most people have either two jobs or let the wife work as well. Lots of people have small vegetable gardens. This allows them to grow a few things to sell at the markets.


Dragon Boat Race






The employees from the hospital in Muang Xai have not received any money from the government for more than 6 months. The government declared that they should participate in the annual dragon boat race.

Vinchu paid for transportation of the employees to the local river, and other expenses, from her own paycheque.

Most of the people in the boat are doctors and people from the hospital.



Me in a sailing raft


Vinchu and I in a sailing raft!














Great Stupa at Vientiene
Religion . . .




Buddhism is a big part of Laos.

The holiest place in Laos is the stupa in Vientiane. There are practically no temples in the eastern part of Laos due to heavy bombardment during the Vietnam War. The only great temples around is the one in Vientiane and Luang Prabang.


Monk at Great Stupa




The Buddhists in Laos are a bit less extremist than in Thailand. People do not have small alters in their homes, and it is not compulsory for the males to become monks.

In Laos, becoming a monk is voluntary. It is mainly people from the poorer parts of the country that become monks, because it is a good and cheap way to get an education. Some of them are studying English and are therefore very eager to practice their English on the tourists.

Monk calling for prayer






When they call the monks in for prayer, they either beat a big drum or the use a wooden ram to chime the bell.











Tribes . . .

3 Hmong girls in traditional garb

There are three main tribes in Laos. One of these tribes is called Lao Tsung (or HMong).

They live mainly in the northern part of the country.

Old Hmong WomanMe wearing a Hmong hatOld Hmong Woman 2

The women still wear traditional clothing. I am wearing a traditional Hmong hat.

A Hmong Woman and I

The Hmong have a dialect that is different from the other tribes. They keep to themselves and are very isolated from the rest of the society.

Hmong Village

The difference between the Hmong village and the other villages is that the Hmong build their houses on the ground instead of on stilts.

An Opium PortraitMan smoking opium

The Hmong is responsible for most of the opium growing and trading in Laos. The government is trying to stop this trade, but it is difficult as the Hmong live in areas that are not easily accessible.

The Hmong are also responsible for most of the problems in the area around Route 7.









The Children of Laos . . .

The kids in Laos are wonderful. There are always kids around you no matter where you go and they are always very joyful and curious to find out who you are.

Kids playing by a riverKids playing by a river

You see a lot more kids playing with each other in Laos than in the western world. I guess it also somehow encourages them to grow up being socially responsible. This could be the simple reason why people are so friendly and welcoming in this country.

Lots of people say that it is because of the religion but I believe that it is something more fundamental than that. People in the western world have just forgotten how to be responsible towards each other. Why? Maybe they do not spend enough time in one another's company.

Kid playing snakeKid playing snake

In Vang Vieng, I saw a kid playing around with a snake. It did not seem to bother him or his parents that it might be poisonous.
I don't know if the pad on his chin was caused by the snake. I doubt it though since he had been very sick.

He was pretty proud of his snake.
I am not sure what kind of snake it was. I did see a few other snakes around, especially at the temples.

Girl carrying child


It tends to be the elder children’s task to look after their younger brothers and sisters while the parents are busy. The system seems to work fairly well since the whole group of children play together, no matter what their age group. It is therefore not such a big burden as some might think.

The photo was taken approx 40 kilometres north of Muang Xai (where Vinchu was).

Beautiful flower girls










This photo on the right is one of my favourites.

It was taken in the northern part of Laos, at the 32-kilometer village outside Muang Xai.

The girls were collecting flowers outside one of the local schools.

Beautiful flower girls



The younger kids tend to be afraid of Europeans. Most of them have never seen a white face before.

This little fellow here was a bit worried about my presence...

Girl eating chewing gum




This is the girl’s first piece of chewing gum... Pretty interesting to watch! *smile*





In the cities kids love to have their picture taken.

3 kids
















Tanoy's mother and friend



The Tanoy Family . . .

I stayed a few days with a family running the Tanoy Guest house.

The eldest daughter of the place was called Tanoy.

The girl on the left of this photo is one of Tanoy’s friends from school.
The woman on the right is Tanoy's mum. Tanoy’s mum is 40 years old and has had 6 kids. She does not look that old and still looks absolutely stunning.






Below are a series of shots of Tanoy herself.

I guess she will one day take over the guest house.


Tanoy herselfTanoyTanoy on scooter

Whilst I was staying at the Tanoy Guest House, I saw the preparations for the annual Water Festival.

Every year when the monsoon ends and Water Festival coincides with the full moon, The festival included Dragon Boat racing.

Tanoy's mother making lanterns for the Water FestivalMonks making lanterns for the Water Festival

Everyone was taking part by making lanterns for this festival, including the monks!

All the monks were making lanterns to decorate the temples.

Man drinking already!Party starts!Girl on my shoulders

The festival lasts for three days.

During the festival, they celebrate with all their friends and families. They also drink a lot of “Lao Lao” (or Laos Whisky), which is a kind of rice wine.

Everyone walks down to the river during the day to watch the boat races.

Later in the evening, everyone parties some more and drinks more beer. It does not matter that it is pouring down. The whole village is at the party and everyone is happy.

Drinks galore!The kids are also having a good time!

On the night of the festival, people light candles. They also float the candles in the rivers. House lit with candlesMan lighting candles

Unfortunately it was raining a lot that night, so people had difficulties keeping the candles lit.

Outside the Tanoy House

At the end of the day, I managed to get a photo of me sitting outside the Tanoy Guest House!








Food . . .

Young woman cookingPig being weighedWater buffalo

The food is excellent in Laos.
It takes some time to get used to eating noodle soup for breakfast, but once you get used to it, it is excellent.

There are pigs and turkeys all over the place. Above is a pig being weighed.

An essential part of farming is the water buffalo - it is important for pulling the heavy plough and there feet are designed to walk in water-logged gxround.

Old woman carrying heavy basketsGirl throwing rice

All ingredients used are very fresh. People are walking around selling vegetables on the streets.

It is hard work getting the rice ready for eating. First the rice is to be pounded to break the husks. Then thrown up in the air to remove the husks from the rice itself.









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15. March 1999 10:32
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Statue at Grand Palace
Thailand ( 1999 ) . . .

On my way back from Laos, I stayed in Bangkok for a few days, visiting a friend whom I have known for a long time.

On the right, I am standing in front of a huge statue at the Grand Palace in Bangkok. There are many statues like this, very ornate and detailed. They are brightly coloured and some of them can look scary! As you can see in the background, the architecture and design of the roof is also very detailed and many of these were built a very long time ago by very gifted artists.

Nui




Here is Nui on the left.

She was the girlfriend of one of my friends at University in Denmark. She used to be a lecturer at the University of Bangkok and specialised in software design.

I stayed at her family's house for a few days in the outskirts of Bangkok. It was very nice to get away from all the pollution, noise and chaos of inner city.

You will now be happy to know that Nui has finally married Søren after all these years!

Me on a canal cruise


I am on a canal cruise!

Much of the water near the cities are very polluted, but it is very interesting to see the floating markets in Bangkok - yes, you will see people selling vegetables and meat from little boats...










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15. March 1999 10:31
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Working in Australia . . .

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Dilbert

I can apply a lot of Dilbert's Principles to my work, that is why I always go to the Dilbert website to see what else Dilbert has come up with. More importantly, I thought Dilbert an accurate description of what I do, hence the first think you see on this page is... Dilbert!

The group I worked with at Cochlear

I had the privilege of working as a contractor in the world's leading company in bionic implants, Cochlear. I worked there for 1½ years as the head designer/developer of the software programming the bionic implants. I worked with some of the best developers, and had a lot of fun whilst I was at it.

On the Bridge ClimbOn the Bridge Climb

I had the chance to go on the Harbour Bridge climb, organised by the company. It is quite an expensive trip up over thte top of the bridge and normally would not pay to do it, but had the opportunity to do this with my colleagues. It is very windy up there and the view spectacular. There is quite a lot of people on the bridge climb - average about 10-15 per group, with about 3-5 groups on the bridge at a time. The whole walk from the bottom, to the top and back the other side takes about 2 hours. Many tourists take the opportunity to try out the climb, and I am told that the trip at sunset is spectacular.

Staff at PMP

I took this trip on a Douglas DC-3 (from the 1930-40's) with PMP Software. PMP Software was the company I worked for during the years I was waiting to get my permanent residency in Australia. I had the chance to see this state from an aerial view. There were quite a few Danes working for PMP, and at present, Kenneth is also working for them.




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New Zealand South Island 1998

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Map of New Zealand
New Zealand ( June 1998 ) . . .


My first trip to New Zealand took place in June 1998. I travelled with the Lenehans - friends I have known since my arrival in Australia. This was one of many trips I took with Lance and Anne. We rented a campervan and decided to explore the south island of NZ.

I have since been to New Zealand again - NZ has some of the most beautiful mountains and I had the chance to go there again in January 2001 to do a technical ice-climbing course.

I took so many photos and would have loved to place all of them on this webpage.

Instead, I have selected a few to show some of the places I managed to go to, such as Milford Sound, Nelson, Arthurs Pass and Mt Cook.

There were many glaciers in NZ and lots of seals to go with them!

NZ is a beautiful country with many unusual natural formations. It is a photographer's haven. We ended our trip with a farewell dinner in Christchurch.




Seals . . .

The Lenehans and I decided to spend 2 weeks in New Zealand in the winter of 1998. We flew to Christchurch from Sydney, and drove north to Nelson.

On the way to Nelson, on the east coast of the southern island, there are hundreds of seals. It was a spectacular sight and I managed to get quite close to them to take photos.

SealTired sealWet seal

They did not seem to mind me taking a few photos. Some of the seals look tired - I guess even seals, like humans become tired. Who wouldn't like to pet a seal? They look different when they are wet though.

Anne sitting on stone

This was taken near where the seals were. I like the blend of colours and the harmony of the picture.

A lot of friends have commented on this photo! Most of them really like the photo, and feel there is something calm about it.








Nelson . . .

Nelson is located at the northern most part of the southern island.

We explored the area around Lake Rotoiti.


On the ridgeOn the ridge

These were taken from the ridge itself.

There is a lake at the end of the mountain ridge. From here, it is all downhill. We camped just below the lake at 1,500 metres altitude.

It was snowing the next morning and all water was frozen. We estimated the temperature to be around -7 degrees celcius.


Side of ridgeLenehans  I

The side of the ridge was one big stonefall.

It was very cold and the wind was strong that day so it was necessary to wear gloves hat.

We managed to get a group shot from the top of the ridge. The mountains in the background are knows as the McAngus ridge at Lake Rotoiti. Mountains at Lake Rotoiti

Here are the mountains at Lake Rotoiti.


Morning MistMorning Frost

The mornings are incredibly beautiful at Lake Rotoiti. Here you can see the morning mist floating gently on the water.

It is also very cold here - that is why there is ice on the bridge in the foreground.
Lance  Anne crossing bridge

The photo on the right shows the Lenehans crossing one of the suspension bridges at Lake Rotoiti.

At this point we had walked 15 kilometres, with a 1,000 metre descent. We had yet another 7 to 8 kilometres to go that day!

The Renet

This is what happens when you do not use a tripod. The effect is quiet interesting and makes the photo look like a painting by Monet.

This photo has has been dubbed "The Renet" among my friends.









Ladder at Goat Pass trackArthurs Pass . . .


We drove to Arthurs Pass, on the way from Nelson to Queenstown further south.

There is a place called Goat Pass, and there is only one way in - on foot.

Here, you can see Anne climbing up ladders on the Goat Pass track.

Inside our 'hut'

It was raining so much that we were not able to get down through the canyon on the other side of the Pass. We therefore decided to go back the way we came.

Further down the track, we had passed a bivouak and decided to stay ther during the night. It was very dirty and Anne would rather sleep outside in the rain.

Everything was wet so she changed her mind and came back in. *laugh*

Anne trying to cross a river

She wore plastic bags on her feet, in her boots are so that she could wear her boots without getting cold feet! Aussies will never get used to the cold.

Here is Anne crossing one of the rivers.

Every time she crossed a river, she would sit and massage her feet for 10 minutes until they warm again.

I guess Aussies will never get used to the cold. Neither will Danes for that matter! An Australian winter is like a Danish summer - so you can imagine how cold Denmark is! Still, Danes cannot get used to it - just ask Kenneth or Soeren!

Who's this?

Sleeping ???

Aussies will never learn to live with the cold!

I must admit I hate the cold. I loved it when I lived in Kenya - so hot and humid!

Even living in Denmark for all those year did not make me like cold weather any more than I used to. That is why I love Australia - warm summers and mild winters. Sometimes winter in Australia is a bit too cold for me! But I do not usually wear more than a T-shirt or a thin jumper in winter. My girlfriend was complaining about me having the heater on full-blast in the car during spring!

Okay, so I love the heat!

Lance  Anne in the campervan



Inside the campervan.

Temperature was down to -10 degrees Celcius during the night and there was no heating in the van.


This explains why Anne was wearing a thick blanket. There was only enough water for a two minute shower. That is why Anne is wearing a hat indoors.


See the expression on her face? She knows I will write a stupid description for this photo.

Black  white photo of me


In the campervan I had the top bunk.

This is one of my girlfriend's favourite photos!












On the way to Milford Sound, we saw some unusual formations - The Pancake Rocks. The Pancake Rocks are located near Hokitika, between Kumara and Ross.

Pancake RockPancake Rock

They do not taste as good as real pancakes - you get sand in your teeth...

The Remarkables near QueenstownThe Remarkables at sunset

At Queenstown, we had the most glorious view of "The Remarkables". The Remarkables are the mountains in the background - don't ask me why they call The Remarkables, I don't know. But the photo on the left shows Queenstown with these mountains in the background.

The photo on the right shows the a sunset at The Remarkables (with snow on top!) Pretty 'remarkable', huh?








Putting chains on campervanMilford Sound . . .


Milford Sound is located near the southern-most tip of the south island of NZ. It is the series of 'islands' that you can see on the western tip of NZ on the map.

To get to Milford Sound, we had to take a huge detour from Queenstown. To come back from Milford Sound, we had to take the same detour before heading east from Queenstown.

Driving down to Milford Sound, we had to put chains on the tyres of the campervan.

In the pass, there was at least 10 centimetres of snow on the road, and it was illegal to continue on without chains. Chains help create friction on the roads and makes it easier for the vehicle to drive on in icy conditions.

We managed to rent a set of chains in Te Anau because we had heard rumours about chains being mandatory.

If you go to New Zealand during the winter, then make sure you have a set of chains for the car.

Milford



How many postcards have you seen from Milford Sound, where there was snow on top of the mountains?

It is beautiful, but nothing compared to the Mount Cook area.

Milford




The sun rising in the Milford Sound area.






Glaciers . . .

The Tasman Glacier

Most of the glaciers we went to were located on the main range.

We had to drive inland when we were heading south on the west coast because the Westland was too rough and wild to drive through.

Here on the right is the Tasman glacier near Mt Cook village. It is 35 km long - a hundred years ago it was 85km long. The ice is 600m thick and used to be 1,300m thick.

Where the glacier ends at the water on the photo, the ice is more than 200m thick.

The Fox Glacier



Both the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers are located on the west coast.

On the left is The Fox Glacier.

It is so huge that if you built a house at the end where the ice begins (or ends since it is a glacier), you would not be able to see it on this picture.

Me at the Franz Josef glacier


The pile of ice behind me are 3 to 4 times bigger than the size of a house.

I am standing about half a kilometre from the glacier.


Keas on the campervanA Kea

At the Franz Josef glacier, people have been feeding the keas. The kea is the only alpine parrot in the world.

This means the keas associate every man-made thing with something edible.

They are therefore making the attempt to eat the cars. You can see the keas on the roof of our campervan.

It is a very weird bird. They can survive in extreme conditions with freezing temperatures and snow.








Mt CookMount Cook . . .


On the way back to Christchurch, we went to Mt Cook.

Here is Mt Cook as seen from the west coast.

I achieved my goal to climb it in January 2001! You can see the photos from this trip.


View of Mt Cook from Linde PassAnother view of Mt Cook from Linde Pass

Take a look at the colours. The photos were taken at Lindes Pass, just north of Mount Cook.

There was no sound up there. You could not hear the wind or any birds. The only sound you could hear was yourself breathing.

Lance taking a photo


Lance praying towards Mecca???

No just Lance in a weird posture taking a video of Mt Cook.

My favourite photo of Mt Cook


One of my favorite photos.
"The man and his mountain". Kerenyaga.

Here is Mt Cook in the background (almost 4,000 meters). I am so glad that I had the opportunity to go back to NZ and actually climb on Mt Cook!







Sunrise on the East Coast of New Zealand!Farewell Dinner . . .



From Milford Sound, back to Queenstown, we then drove back to Christchurch via the east coast. We saw some pretty spectacular sunrises along the way.

During our last night in New Zealand, we went to a restaurant called "The Sign of the Takahe". We had our farewell dinner at Christchurch before returning to Sydney.

It is an old castle/house built in the same style as the old English castles. The atmosphere and food is excellent.

This is the place to bring a date.

Someone was playing quiet piano music in the hall.

The photo is taken with a long exposure because I wanted to capture the atmosphere with the woman playing the piano in these old surroundings.

Atmosphere in the restaurantGroup shot at the restaurant




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15. March 1998 11:09
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Cockatoos . . .

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14. November 2004 01:52
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Kom Ombo's Temple - Dedicated to Horus & Sobek, the Crocodile God

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Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 4

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Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 3

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Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 2

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Karnak - "the Most Perfect of Places" - Part 1

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Temple of Horus - the Most Complete of Its Kind Part 4

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Setup Shot - Funny face

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When I setup for my photos I normally have to take a range of setup shots to check if the light is the way that I want it. Sometime I managed to volunteer Kim to help me set up and on the rate occasion she pulls a funny face.


13. October 2012 12:50
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Lucas 1 Month Photos

13. October 2012 12:50 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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This is a series of photos I've taken of Lucas being 1 month old.





It is a lot harder taking baby photos this time around for a number of reasons such as it being harder to find the time with both Lucas and the newborn around as well as Lucas not being a very good sleeper. This means that whenever he does sleep it is time for especially mummy to have a rest rather than run around taking photos.

Aiden is extremely fond of his little baby brother and every morning he wants to see the baby and give him a little kiss.



Whenever Lucas cries, Aiden will say 'Dont cry Lucas'.


I am sure that as he grows older they will be best mates.



Hopefully as he grows older Lucas will be a bit easier we will be able to take more photos than we have been.

13. October 2012 08:24
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Lucas 1 Month celebration

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Lucas is now one month old and we had a little celebration for family and friends with bbq, food and cake.

It was a fine day with lots of kids around (so AIden was busy playing all day).




11. October 2012 04:37
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Work Photo Competition

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Some weeks ago there was a work photo competition where the theme was 'World Connected'. I didn't have much time due to the kids, but I did manage to put together this photo below for the competition with the title 'bringing closer those who matter!'.




It wasn't picked as a finalist, but still fun nevertheless.

8. October 2012 07:20
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Baby name - Lucas

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Ok, Kim has finally decided on a name for the newborn out of the 2-3 names left on the shortlist.

It is:

'Lucas Lee Pallesen'



8. October 2012 01:41
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Samanthas B'day and Thomas Train Day

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This weekend it was Samantha's (Sacha and Mavis' daughter) birthday and to celebrate we did another day with the Thomas Trains.





The kids love the trains and it is really good value for an afternoon out.



Even Kim had a few rides on the trains as she wasn't able to ride last time because she was pregnant.





It was a cool and drizly day...hence the warm clothes.

On one of the last rides Thomas de-railed so it took the staff a fair while to get him back on the track (the engines are pretty heavy).







2. October 2012 07:37
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Baby's hand

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The other night I took this photo of the baby's hand grabbing my finger.

We are now approaching week 3...still no closer to having a name for him.

2. October 2012 07:19
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Auburn Botanical Gardens Picnic

2. October 2012 07:19 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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After 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
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Photo Competition

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For 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.

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Auburn Botanical Gardens

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Yesterday 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.





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The Wildlife in Borneo . . .

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6. June 2012 02:28
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Passing of Venus

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Today is a very unique day in that the planet Venus passed over the disc of the Sun. The next such passing wont happen for another 105 years.

And it is even more interesting since we recently returned from Tahiti where Captain Cook observed the last passing several hundred years ago.



Here in sydney it was a very cloudy day, but I did manage to snap a couple of photos using a very powerful lens covered with dark filters. It is a planet Venus at the 7 o'clock on the sun in the photo.


5. June 2012 07:50
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Camera returned for warranty

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Bummer...I had to return the camera yesterday. It was driving me mad with back focusing...not what you would expect from a $3000 camera. Hopefully they will be able to fix the issue, but unfortunately they are saying that there is a 21 day turnaround. The focus was 5cm off which is critical especially then taking portraits.


I did however manage to take a couple of photos that were ok and a bit of video with it on Sunday inside a very dark ten-pin bowling place (it was Kayla's birthday party) with all kinds of weird lighting. I was shooting at insanely high iso (12800) and I must say that I general I was pretty impressed.



Especially impressed with how fast I could shoot with lots of kids running around. They are totally usable for my blog and online posting although I wouldn't enlarge them. There was a lot of noise at these high ISO's, but most of it could be managed to a certain degree in Lightroom.






Later I was shooting with KC's camera at the lunch table...there was more light and I was strugling with taking photos using natural light.

31. May 2012 07:59
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New camera - Nikon D800

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Today I picked up my new camera. It is the new Nikon D800 and is currently one of the most sought after cameras on the market.

I have been wanting to get a full frame camera for some time now and this was the one for me to get...the reviews are excellent.


I pre-ordered it shortly after is was announced and has been waiting for over three months for it to arrive...but it is finally here.




It will be a steep learning curve to get used to all the new features of the camera and it will be a sad goodbye to my almost 10 year old D50 entry level camera.

I am now moving from 5 auto focus points to 51...from 6 Megapixels to 36 megapixels...max 1600 ISO to 25600 ISO...no bells and whistles to having features such as Video, Timelapse, HDR, face detection, live view, aparture preview...and the list goes on...



The D50 has served me well, but it is definitely time to move on as the technology has advanced so much. Not sure what I do with the old camera...but I will most likely end up selling it.



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Mothers day with Autumn colours in Mt Wilson

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It is Autumn here in Sydney and today the forecast was for 19 degrees and sunny...the first cool'ish day here. In the morning we went with Kims family to the cemetry to visit Kims mum. After this we were planning to head up to the Blue Mountains to Mt Wilson to visit some of the private gardens to take photos of the Autumn colours and get some new family photos of Kim, Aiden and I.


When we arrived it was really windy and only 7 degrees (later it dropped to 5 degrees). We had dressed for the cold, but Dylan who had joined us on the spur of the moment was a bit underdressed and cold so he borrowed a spare jumper I had with me. We immediately found a pile of leaves and they started having fun throwing them up in the air.

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We decided to visit the Yengo Sculpture garden and the owner came to greet us, tell us about the garden and charge for the entry.

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The garden was very nice and the colours were awesome.

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There were lots of sculptures hidden around the garden.

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Dylan got a bit upset because we had to scold him for running around (this was a private garden so deserved a bit of respect), throwing pebbles, thrashing my camera gear and keeping to run into the frame of the photo I was trying to take. I had also been trying to get a bit interested in what he is seeing around him to learn more things and asking him if he was interested in some of the lookouts to experience one of the most beautiful places in Australia, as well as look at the things in antique shops etc., but he was totally dis-interested..."you can drag the horse to the water, but you can force it to drink".

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After the garden Aiden was really tired and cold and we were getting hungry, so we decided to head back and stop along the way for lunch. It was good timing as it started to rain a little. I decided to drive on the great western highway as there were more options for food and I though it would be quicker getting back...turned out everyone else had the same idea so it was at a crawl.



12. May 2012 07:56
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An Officer and a Gentleman

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Today Kim and I went to the Lyrics Theatre to see the 'An Officer and Gentleman' musical.

It was a remake of the 1982 movie, but on the stage.



It was ok but nothing special. The acting and singing was great, but the screenplay itself as well as the music/lyrics could have been more original and the stage setup was pretty basic.

7. May 2012 05:45
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Halfway there - Baby brother for Aiden

7. May 2012 05:45 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

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Kim is pregnant again and we are now halfway there and on Monday we went for the halfway scans (due late September).



Everything is on track and looking good so far (5 fingers and toes etc.). For the first time we were able to tell the gender of the baby and it turns out that we are expecting a little brother to Aiden.

This means that Aiden very soon will have someone to play with here at home.


25. April 2012 03:07
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Kurnell walk

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Today was Anzac day. We decided to use the day to explore some of the local area in the National Park on the other side of Botany bay near Kurnell.



It was very windy (Aiden wasn't happy with the wind). The walk along the coast is easy an quite scenic. There is even a small lighthouse about a kilometer down the track and the rocks have cook textures.






22. April 2012 07:40
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Symbio Wildlife Park

22. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

symbio wildlife park


Today we went to the Symbio Wildlife park together with some of our friends.

They don't have a lot of animals in the park, but the ones they have a pretty cool and it is a good spot to get some nice animal photos (It was especially nice to see that they had polished the glass surrounding some animals).

It was also really cool to have Aiden and Sammi feed some of the more friendly animals.

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22. April 2012 05:44
by Rene Pallesen
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Luke and Alexsandra's wedding

22. April 2012 05:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

luke and alexandra s wedding


Today Luke and Alexsandra was married. She is from Serbia so the wedding itself was a beautiful traditional Serbian Orthodox wedding in a small church in Alexandria.


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The church was very darkly lit and I was shooting using natural light trying to be as discreet as possible using my old Nikon D50 camera (still waiting for the new D800) but by some miracle I was able to capture the above photos (by setting it to my max 1600 ISO and underexpose 2 stops and then push and noise reduce in post...would have loved to have one more stop).


Luke has some Scotish ancestry so ourside the church there was a guy playing the bag pipe.

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Afterwards the reception was in Drumoyne with about 250 guests invited. Lots of very loud Serbian music and traditional Serbian line dancing (Not sure what the correct name is).


16. April 2012 07:40
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Easter show and EQ

16. April 2012 07:40 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

easter show and eq


Synday we took Dylan to the Easter show at Fox Studios. We had bought him a 5 hour pass as a reward for an assignment we gave him.



Dylan tried a number of rides, but I think his favourite was a dodge'm'cars.



While Dylan was queueing up we had a look around at the other entertainment.