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Road trip.

If there are two words in the English language that excite me more, I don’t know what they are. Actually, that is a slight exaggeration. Jaffa cakes, Monica Bellucci, free beer, free anything, the list goes on. But, if someone says road trip, my heart tends to accelerate. Who’s road trip? Where to? How long? What do you plan to see? I turn into Michael Parkinson. The sad fact is, I have only heard two, maybe three people ever talk about road trips. Given the amount of photography sites I visit, it seems a very low number indeed.

Bilbo?

Now I realise I am in an enviable position as far as actually being able to take off for 2 weeks at a time. I am a contractor, so I can pretty much have holidays when I please. And, I have an understanding wife, who knows a couple of weeks away on my own does me good. So I am fortunate that I can actually do these trips. The biggest obstacle I have to get over is the coin it costs to do a trip like this. It usually takes me about 12 months of saving $5 notes and all the coin I get to save up for a 2 week trip. It usually costs roughly $120 per day to do a trip like this. Accommodation, fuel and food are the big costs. I don’t make it a habit of staying anywhere luxurious.  Actually, I have stayed in some pretty rough places. I eat pretty cheaply. The price of fuel is something I can’t control, but I am lucky that my car is reasonably efficient, well, for a large car. The last trip I did, which was 3400kms, I averaged 8.6 litres per 100km. That is still close enough to 300 litres to not care, which equates to probably $450. I can hear hippies dropping as I type. I am sorry, but a Prius just wouldn’t cut it on the roads I go on.

Ugg Boots

What is it that excites me about road trips? It is the places and the people. On the 3 road trips I have done so far, I have been to places I hadn’t seen before. As a hack photographer, it is a dream. I feel like an explorer. I go places that are new and exciting. I get lost, I drive dusty and muddy roads. When I am out driving around the outback, I have the eyes of a child, full of wonder and interest. Everywhere is a potential photo. Shots like the damn at Bourke last year (see photo below) were made because I drove off a road an along a dirt track. It is one big adventure.

Mirrored image

The people are also a big factor. I am not a hugely social person, but I do like chatting to people one on one, and when travelling, you seem to get plenty of opportunities. Here is an extract from last years blog post.

And Miriam, from Stockinbingal, a tiny town on the railway line between Temora and Harden. I had stopped for a nature break and was walking back to the car when I saw Miriam. As usual, I said “gday” and she said “hello, how are you?” Well, we got chatting and ended up sitting at a park bench for a while. She told me I was the 1st person apart from the storekeeper and butcher that she had spoken to in the flesh for 6 weeks. Her kids, and grand kids all lived interstate, and although she spoke to them quite often, she was desperately lonely. Her husband of 60 years, Bill, had passed away late last year and as you can imagine, she missed him. We chatted about a few different things, then I had to go. She gave me a big hug and I was away. I have thought about her a lot since I got back and I should have got her phone number. To busy thinking about where to next and not about her I suppose.

I have met plenty of people who have a story to tell. I wish I could tell their stories for them through my photos, but I can’t. My photography skills aren’t to a level that I can convey a story through a single photo. I wish I could.

So, should you do a road trip? Bloody oath you should. If you are a photographer, and I assume 90% of readers are, give it a go. I can nearly guarantee you will  enjoy yourself. I do, and thats why I am saving all my coins for a trip in September.

Borat was ‘ere 2009.

Was wandering through some stats while watching the cycling and stumbled across this table. Thanks Spain for all the love. 🙂

Spain (ES) 10,303
Australia (AU) 791
Mexico (MX) 344
United States (US) 284
Argentina (AR) 173
United Kingdom (GB) 135
Venezuela (VE) 110
Chile (CL) 93
Germany (DE) 87
Colombia (CO) 82
France (FR) 61
Peru (PE) 58
Belgium (BE) 45
Switzerland (CH) 45
Ireland (IE) 43
Italy (IT) 31
Canada (CA) 28
Netherlands (NL) 25
Bolivia (BO) 19
Norway (NO) 17
Uruguay (UY) 15
Portugal (PT) 15
Dominican Republic (DO) 13
Finland (FI) 13
Guatemala (GT) 13
Ecuador (EC) 12
El Salvador (SV) 12
Poland (PL) 12
Czech Republic (CZ) 11
Denmark (DK) 10
Brazil (BR) 10
Paraguay (PY) 10
Costa Rica (CR) 10
Japan (JP) 10
Sweden (SE) 9
Panama (PA) 9
Puerto Rico (PR) 7
New Zealand (NZ) 7
Malaysia (MY) 7
Andorra (AD) 6
China (CN) 6
Israel (IL) 6
India (IN) 5
Hong Kong (HK) 5
Austria (AT) 4
Romania (RO) 4
Croatia (HR) 3
Morocco (MA) 3
Singapore (SG) 3
Luxembourg (LU) 3
Slovakia (SK) 3
Slovenia (SI) 3
Nicaragua (NI) 3
Thailand (TH) 3
Korea, Republic of (KR) 3
Honduras (HN) 3
Gibraltar (GI) 2
South Africa (ZA) 2
Latvia (LV) 2
Cuba (CU) 2
Ukraine (UA) 2
Hungary (HU) 2
Philippines (PH) 2
Serbia (RS) 2
Greece (GR) 2
Iceland (IS) 1
Algeria (DZ) 1
Taiwan (TW) 1
Saudi Arabia (SA) 1
Vietnam (VN) 1
Trinidad and Tobago (TT) 1
United Arab Emirates (AE) 1
Qatar (QA) 1
Turkey (TR) 1
Cyprus (CY) 1
Egypt (EG) 1
Kazakstan (KZ) 1

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2/52, originally uploaded by norbography.

Week 2 of the 52 weeks project.

It is a pretty special time of year for a person who loves sports. In France they are riding the 3500km, 3 week bike race around France and neighbouring countries. In England, or to be exact for the first Test, Wales, they are playing the Ashes cricket series.

This is a photo of me enjoying both of them, from the other side of the world. Taken at 30 minutes after mid night, you can see two TV windows on the left screen (The MacBook Pro laptop) and on the right screen is the live timing, and other information I keep an eye on during the coverage.

Considering 10 years ago we hardly got to see highlights of the Tour de France, it is a pretty big thing to watch it live.

God bless SBS, the Australian broadcaster for both events. Sure as hell beats Channel 9.

10 Tips for Shooting Firework Displays

Fireworks, they were impressive when I was 7 years old. These days, I am not a huge fan. That might explain my Flickr stream of 3300 odd photos, and not a one of fireworks.

But, if you are a champion of the pyrotechnic visual display, I have some great news. The link below will give you some great tips on how to best capture fireworks with photography.

Oooooh.....aaahhhhhh

10 Tips for Shooting Firework Displays.

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1/52, originally uploaded by norbography.

The 1st shot in the 52 week project.

This was inspired by mate mate Jason’s Facebook profile shot. If it is good enough for him.

Taken at work on the N95. I work for Telstra, Australia’s largest Telecommunications company. I am a designer. I design infrastructure projects. It certainly isn’t my ideal job, sitting at a desk all day using Microsoft Word, but it pays the bills and I get to live in my little patch of paradise.

Each week I will try and tell a story about myself. I plan to bore your sox off!

le Tour.

To my fan out there in internet land, this blog MAY slow down a little in the next few weeks due to the fact that in a little over 24 hours, a few blokes will race push bikes around France. One of the few disadvantages of living at GPS coordinates -34.9,150.7 is that the Tour de France is on late at night here. Usually starting transmission at 10PM and winding up at about 2am. Sadly, this coincides with the times I do most of my posting to the blog. So, if you find things a little slow, why not have a look at the Tour. Even better, check out the fantastic photos at The Boston Globes site, The Big Picture. One set here, and another here.

Didi.
©2008 REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel

Horsepower.

©2008 Jasper Juinen/Getty Images

Downhill.

©2008 AP Photo/Bas Czerwinski


As you can see from above, there are some wonderful photos of what is a stunning piece of the earth.

The disadvantages of having an SLR.

A very interesting read over at http://www.beyondmegapixels.com by Prajneet Singh. He talks about his run in with some security people who saw him with a DSLR. The fact that you aren’t allowed to take them into some concerts, sporting events etc drives me mad. Sure, I understand that there are pros there and it is their way of feeding the family, but really, they are usually in prime positions, not behind huge fences or barriers (see photo). Let the enthusiasts have a crack!

Thats a lot of lens.

Photographer Diaries: The disadvantages of having an SLR.. | Beyond Megapixels.

Olympus E-P1, Will It Blend?

After reading the odd review or 50, and scouring the interwebs for sample photos, I jumped onto YouTube and did a search on Olympus E-P1. At the very bottom of the first page of search results was one that shocked and horrified me. That bugger, Tom Dickson, was about to throw a shiny new E-P1 into his world famous blender! Oh the pain. I wasn’t sure I could watch. I am glad I did.

Nice work Olympus!