So Just bought yourself a DSLR and it feels like Christmas, unpacking it from the box, but you are stunned by the number of buttons and dials plugs maybe even lenses and you just flick it onto ‘Auto’ and start shooting and that’s where you have stayed, Right? Then This is for you...
New holiday, Old destination...
We are back in the land of the long white cloud, the destination New Zealand.. If you haven’t read my other blogs, you can find my 2019 adventure here..
But now we have escaped the heat of Brisbane, that was 35 degrees when we left. We then headed to Raglan, on the west side of the north island of New Zealand. It’s a wet rainy 17 degrees here..
Bridal veil falls (waikato)
How to photograph water droplet
The world is opening
Easy Drawing Tutorials
With COVID-19 (the coronavirus) on the rise spreading all over the world, all my friends and people I know are being placed in isolation. The world is in locked down, international flights cancelled the Australia state borders closed, restaurants, gyms, clubs, shopping centers also closed, Its a crazy time of the year and 2020 no-one will ever forget. Over 200,000 people came unemployed in Australia in less than 12 hours, schools closing and people working from home just to be safe. But there is hope humans are a resourceful species and we will come out of the shadows stronger..
#1 top of the list
This is it, this is what it all comes to: what many of us dream about. We all have them—places, things, a moment in time—that we rank. It's our bucket list, as it's called. Ever since I can remember, I've had such a list—a list of places I want to go to. And at the top of that list was Egypt. Finally, I am here.
The Rose City
Jordan takes its name from the Jordan River, which forms much of the country's northwestern border. For me, it meant enduring 28 hours of stressful flying and worrying about entering a country that requires a visa, yet not having one until I landed. Would you do it?
Well, I'm in! I made it despite all the worries about the visa. Hahaha...
Brisbane to Adelaide, Roadtrip 2019
Embarking on the journey from Brisbane to Adelaide, we are well aware that this adventure poses a unique challenge. Currently, there are over 87 fires blazing across New South Wales, leading to a widespread natural disaster. Our task now is to carefully navigate through this situation and find a viable path to our destination. The safety and well-being of ourselves and others will be of utmost importance as we undertake this journey in the face of these challenging circumstances.