…to travel in groups!
LOL! Just spotted this cute ad on YouTube…
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Continuing from Part 2
One of the places we visited in Taiwan, was the night markets…
Entrance to Liao Ning Night Market
Food stalls everywhere, so many choices too! We had a hard time picking food to eat…
We settled for some oyster omelette…
Nothing fancy, but this is… the BEST! Gotta try this omelette again, next time I am in Taiwan!
On the way back to the hotel… we saw even more scotters in Taipei city…
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Continuing from Part 1 of Taiwan trip…
Images from Taiwan Buddhist Temple in Caotun

Rows of seat, prepared for Buddhist devotees

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Hey guys!
Just gotten back from a 12 days trip in Taiwan. Whatan amazing trip! First time I have been there and I gotta say Taiwanese are a bunch of really friendly people. Upon arrival at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, we were greeted with friendly custom officers. They gave us direction on how to get to our destination (Hey Oz Customs, this is the sort of customer service we need in Australian Airports, you hear?).
Please enjoy the photos!
We arrived in Hong Kong International Airport, on the 6th July (after 7hours 45mins flight time from Perth)
From the Taoyuan (Taiwan) airport we travelled to Caotun, via the Taiwan High Speed Rail link.
A sign at the Taoyuan High Speed Rail
Taiwan supermarkets: Full of snacks…. choices… choices…
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Apple’s Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) was released on 21st June and have met with mixed reviews… some good, mostly bad. The new software is not compatible with Final Cut Pro 7 so that means professional video editors cannot open their projects from within the new editor (FCPX).
If you are new to video editing on the Final Cut Pro X, I suggest heading to IzzyVideo to learn about the new software.
Just for a laugh…
This sums it all up…
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Short post today, sharing my photography workflow (posted on my Facebook and copy/paste here).

1. Shoot
- At the end of photo shoot, photos are transferred to the laptop, and backup to external HDD and the OS is Time Machined.
2. I then proceed to work on the photos, on the laptop.
3. When I am done with the edits, the photos are moved to the file server. Server has 4 2TB HDD running in RAID5 mode for a total of approximately 6TB capacity, and power feeds off a UPS.
4. Server is backup on a weekly basis.
Got questions? Leave a comment and I will response promptly.
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