Photo Tutorial Christmas Decorations
Either you hate it or you love it, but with December comes Christmas, and with Christmas comes the need to be warm, cozy, inviting, merry, enchanting, extravagant and so on and so forth. Among the...
View ArticleAngkor Coming Up
I'll soon be posting some pictures from my recent trip to southeast asia where I got to see, among other things, Luang Prabang in Laos and Angkor in Cambodia, both on the Unesco World heritage list...
View ArticleThailand, Laos and Cambodia Part 1
Thailand has been a tourism haven for the last 40 years, and whether your interest is a lick of sun, a cultural expedition into the wilderness, shopping till you drop or enjoying the less reputable...
View ArticleThailand, Laos and Cambodia Part 2
It took the better half of a year, but finally part 2 of the Thailand, Laos and Cambodia photologue is here. I find myself grateful that this is not how I make a living. So read on for the long trip...
View ArticleAll that Jazz
Every year in August a festival of life, the Oslo Jazz festival parade, comes to town in Oslo, Norway....
View ArticleTortoise Coming up
Here's a rather unique tortoise that lives in a crater in Australia. They only exist in this water-filled crater in Queensland, who know's maybe they're aliens? Not only that, they have the unique...
View ArticleMonolith
Living in a place you often grow blind to the sights and sounds that are just around the corner from where you live. One of the most well-known sights in Oslo, Norway is the Vigelands park with...
View ArticleLa Boca
La Boca in Buenos aires, one of the poorest and oldest barrios in the city, offers some enchanting caption opportunities of old, derelict but colorful buildings.
View ArticleAh yes Italy
“Was it a holiday, she thinks it could have been….ah yes, Italy” (borrowed from Chris Rea, from the album Espresso Logic) We were all set, a week in Italy, what could that mean if not an abundance of...
View ArticleLethargone - The Gentle Wind
Sometimes life throws you a curvball, and you are forced to see life through a different lens. Meeting Erik is one of those curvballs. As we sat for breakfast overlooking the mighty floodplain of the...
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