Author: tim

  • Chasing Aurora

    Chasing Aurora

    One of the things I was most eager for on this trip was a chance to see the aurora borealis, or the northern lights. There are also the aurora australis or southern lights that occasionally pop up in the south of Tasmania, but due to geography and physics, they aren’t nearly as strong or prevalent.

    When booking the holiday I looked around to find a guide to take me out to hunt the aurora. There were some options for self supported cabins in the far north of Finland, but that seemed a bit much. I found a guide, Thomas, who operated out of a town called Oulu, about halfway up Finland on the coast, that seemed to be a good compromise. I booked two nights, the theory being if we don’t have good weather on one of the nights I would get a second chance the next day.

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  • Cooking with Fire

    Cooking with Fire

    On our second day in Chiang Mai my sister organised for a Thai cooking lesson. We were picked up from the hotel in a songthaew (or สี่ล้อ / S̄ī̀ l̂x – four wheels). The car did a lap of Chiang Mai picking up other groups are other hotels.

    One group got in the back with us. Michael started talking with them and we soon found out they were a family from France, and their father was Greek. They then got on like a house on fire for the rest of the afternoon.

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  • 31 Dec 2018 – a day late

    (actually more, because bedlam)

    What photos have I taken?

    I’m now 5 days into #SweetChilly, and I haven’t had a chance to process a bunch of photos I’ve taken. Done a bunch of triage though.

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  • 23 Dec 2018

    What photos have I taken?

    The start of end of year trip and I had a delay getting out of Canberra, still there are worst places to be stuck than the lounge.

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  • 16 Dec 2018

    What photos have I taken?

    I haven’t ventured out to purposefully take many photos this week, but the sunset early did warrant me getting my camera out and standing in the driveway. 

    I’m glad I bought the Sony RX100 VI for my next trip. Having a 200mm lens in your pocket is brilliant. I think this is what makes the camera more flexible than any other aspect.

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