South Georgia 2018 – Some Snowstorm Included
Not the South Georgia you might think of first. This is the place we visited: South Georgia 2018.
Not the South Georgia you might think of first. This is the place we visited: South Georgia 2018.
Penguins? Penguins! Finally the one check-mark on my bucket list that I found to be one of the best challenges of my life. No Zebra this time, but ample of wildlife. Thousands of penguins, fur seals, sea elephants and lots of birds. Not easy to bring the camera to the beach, but we managed a…
Our drone has done some amazing job over Iceland again. Sometimes getting it to take off was difficult, the batteries suffered from the cold. And no carrying it around, the snow was deep enough already without having to add this kind of payload. The footage turned out to be in demand for some serious post…
Combine two favorites – Iceland and Aurora Borealis: Iceland 2018
Still a place having been photographed a lot.
The picture shows M42, the Orion Nebula. We put our telescope into action, for the first time. Amazed by the results we got.
In the travelogues, all pictures are displayed using a slider. The slider has some convenience features and will advance automatically. There is a small symbol on the top right corner, selecting this will display the picture in fullscreen mode. Selecting it again will bring you back to normal display. Pressing the left and right symbols on…
It took more than some weeks. But apart from the Tips and Tricks section every page has content now. A lot of content. Please allow for some time to load, especially the travelogues. I will now open the site for registration as well and look forward to comments you might have. Enjoy!
On Iceland, our DJI Inspire 1 RAW had it’s maiden flight. And it scared us a bit, disappearing from sight and getting back from fairly unexpected directions. The videos are still amazing. They do not contain music, as I have no rights to distribute the songs I used. If you want to get the full experience,…
Iceland 2016, the Zebra asked for it.
Embrace change. Do not be afraid of the unknown. Travel and enjoy it.
Over the next days (maybe weeks), this site will be first shaped, then filled. We’ll see where it ends up.