One of my picture sorting tasks consists in assembling – using software – various “special scenes”, which I’ve been shooting during my round-the-world trip. Fiddling with “High Definition Range” (HDR) photographs and panorama shots is a good past time...
Of cameras in Perth ...
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Arriving into Perth, the temperatures dropped quite a bit and I started to feel cold for the first time in months. It is actually amazing how a couple of hundred kilometers can shift weather patterns from a two seasons’ climate (“wet” and “dry”) to four seasons....
Lord of the flies in...
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The stay in the backpacker lodge in Cervantes was a very quiet one. After having been to so many party hostels in Australia, this was definitely a welcomed change. I stayed there for two nights and had the dorm room to myself. We were a handful of guests in this beautiful environment. The...
Hard Target: Kalbarr...
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Given the fact that there was no day tour to the Kalbarri National Park from Geraldton, I backtracked a bit north with my Rucksack and decided to stay in the beautiful beach town of Kalbarri. This actually proved to be a good decision, since the hostel there was very beautiful and well...
The life aquatic in ...
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Geraldton is a mid-size town (20’000 people), located on the shores of the central west coast of Australia. Here, cray fishing is one of the bigger businesses and consequently the backpacker place I stayed in was full of fishermen. All activities here are based around fishing. People who...
Gone in 60 seconds a...
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Denham, the westernmost point of Australia, is a major tourist stop on the way down from Darwin to Perth. Even though it seemed that there are only beaches (booooring), I ended up by giving a try and go there, since other backpackers along the way told me that there’s actually a lot to...