Travelling has a lot of positives. And vagabonding seems to be more and more enticing. But here are a few things I’ve learned on my latest trip
Domestic Traveller
The Digital Show 2013
Dubious about such showcases, I tentatively entered the Melbourne Exhibition Building. And boy was I happily surprised! Continue reading
Port Douglas: Old Court House
Like with all locations, a sinister side can always be found, if you only scratch the surface. Continue reading
Bits & Bobs: One year on
It’s been one year since I decided to dip into the social media scene and here are some of things that I learned on the way.
Open House Melbourne: InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto
The Rialto is steeped in history. It is definitely one of the highlights of the Open House event in Melbourne. Even if it’s to find out where the flushing toilets are.
Travelling to Paradise: The Hidden Gems Awaiting You At Port Douglas
Nestled in the top end of Queensland is one of Australia’s most loved treasures: Port Douglas. From here you can travel to the Great Barrier Reef, visit the Wildlife Sanctuary, Historic Court House and some of the most famous restaurants, On The Inlet, Central Hotel, Courthouse Hotel & TAB and much much more on the Port Douglas map!
Port Douglas: Lure Cafe
On the eve of the Great Barrier Reef tour departure, I decided to tickle my breakfast critic at the closest cafe. And the Lure didn’t disappoint. Continue reading
How to take better photos: Understanding Shutter Speed.
The camera’s shutter speed determines how long the sensor will be exposed to incoming light from the lens.
Faster speed = shorter time/”exposure”.
Slower speed = longer exposure.
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Port Douglas: The Great Barrier Reef
The best holidays happen when you book something, to go somewhere, by yourself. Especially for the first time. Continue reading
How to take better photos: Understanding ISO
What is ISO?
ISO is the sensitivity of the camera to the incoming light. Lowering the ISO number, the less sensitive it is to the light producing the highest quality image, whereas a higher number increases the sensitivity producing a grainy image.
However, you cannot always use the lowest ISO setting for everything. Continue reading