Perfect moments…

When I’m scrolling through the photos I took over the years many fond memories are coming back into my mind. Perfect moments…

Some really stand out and it’s almost impossible to describe the feelings I had at that moment even though the feelings are still as strong as they were at the moment I took the picture. The word which I like a lot and comes closest to it in English is the word bliss : a state of profound satisfaction, happiness and joy, a constant state of mind, undisturbed by gain or loss (Wikipedia).

I decided to upload a picture and its story on a regular basis here.

This week’s perfect moment is from our trip to Myanmar (Burma) in 2003. Our guide did his best to find the perfect place for a sunset around the ancient city of Bagan southwest of Mandalay. He first chose one of the guidebooks’ favourites and we climbed up. The view was breathtaking but the number of tourists wandering around in order to find the perfect spot for the perfect shot made my hair stand on end. There was no way to enjoy that moment to the full. When we told our guide about our feelings he gave some thought about the situation and smiled : “I might have a place for you but I’m not sure. Come quick!”

We went down as fast as possible through the still growing crowd and jumped in his car as the sun started its descent. He drove us to another smaller ruin with no people around. The place didn’t catch the eye, but it was not the place itself which was important but the view we would have…in peace and silence.

As we arrived on top only a handful people were sitting there contemplating the view… Yes, that’s it!

Our guide was relieved! Why? The sun only appears at a certain time of the year in that constellation, that close to the ruins, almost “rolling” down. Sometimes it’s far away and sometimes the ruin (the one we were standing on minutes earlier) completely hides the sun. But it was our lucky day…and a perfect moment!

2011 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 3,800 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 3 trips to carry that many people.

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Track My Tour

With this link you’ll be updated regularly on our where a bouts. It’s not a real time tracker so don’t be afraid if there are no news for a couple of days. Internet access will be scarce so be patient :)

http://trackmytour.com/5Xrxh

Sulawesi Wallpaper

As we are about to leave for Indoensia I just uploaded a nice wallpaper for all of you staying at home :)

This is one of my favourites views in Tana Toraja. The Tana Toraja lies in the heart of Sulawesi. We will spent a couple of days in that region before we head back home early December.

I hope you enjoy :)

Click on the image to get the wallpaper

Expo -Soirée Bodrum 2011

   Invitation Bodrum 2011 (pdf)

Coupe du Monde de Photographie sous- marine
Date : 30 septembre à 19.00h
Lieu : AUTOPOLIS (Bertrange)

Venez découvrir les photos de l’équipe luxembourgeoise qui a participé à
la Coupe du Monde de Photo Sous-Marine. Denis Palbiani et moi-même avions pris part à ce concours qui s’effectue tous les deux ans.
Nous pourrions discuter autour d’un verre et vous allez découvrir le déroulement de cette compétition,en compagnie de tous les sponsors.

more fairy tale diving

Today again we had a dive in Samarangersee. The sun was with us which gave us the opportunity to play with the sunbeams….a never ending story…

In the sunniest part of the lake the white algae carpet seems to be even thicker. It makes you think of some melted material which had glided over the trees …ages ago

In some parts, green dots lighten up the monotone whitish colour.

Wherever you raise your head you see the trees surrounding the lake bathing in bright sunlight.

We kept to the fairy tale idea and decided to spent the afternoon in Neuschwanstein castle which is only one hour drive away. We ended up in a real tourist industry village. actually there are up to 6000 visitors daily who want to visit king Ludwig II’s retreat.

Disney’s Sleeping beauty must be awake for a long time since… :)

Note : all pics are unprocessed.Well it’s holiday time and I’m lazy :)

…all good things come to an end

we just had our last dive here at Fernsteinsee. We went back to Samarangersee to get more picture with nice sunbeams.

Pics will follow. For now it’s time to get some more Austrian food and beer :)

Fairy tale lake

Today I was diving one of the most amazing spots I’ve ever seen! It was like diving in a fairy tale! The Samaranger See is known for its limitless visibilty. It is a small lake  and divers are limited to 4 at one time together in the lake. On top of that you need to have at least 100 logged dives in your logbook to access the place. Ah yes, did I mention that you only have access if you stay at least 2 nights in the owner’s hotel?

All I can tell you is that it is worth all this!

When you enter the 8C water you quickly come to see tree trunks which have fallen into the lake. Everything is covered in a whitish  thick algae carpet. Touching is strickly forbidden. Watch your buoyancy!!!

Well enough words, see by yourself…

Chris inspecting the place

the famous one...

searching for the sun

trees below and above

Mikado

The weirdest dive ever!!!

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Today we arrived in Austria at the Hotel Schloss Fernsteinsee and had our first 2 dives in the Fernsteinsee. The spot is known for its incredible visibility, which we could witness on our first dive in 10 C waters sunbursts … Continue reading

Wet summer day

I took this shot today in our garden. I hope the sun will be with us next week while we are diving Austrian lakes…