The Extraordinary Tourist

Blog URL:http://theextraordinarytourist.blogspot.com
Blog Tags:art, travel, entertainment, life, humor, movies, technology, opinion, cats
Country:Australia
State/Province:South Australia
Location:Gawler

The personal blog of South Australian artist TET. Blogging about art, places, technology, life, entertainment, humor and more.



Latest Blog Posts



Future Soldier design by TET.Continuing on from my last post about the value of drawing without purpose, my latest video unintentionally demonstrates the point again.I set out to try and come up with something to draw for my next skateboarding/art vi...

I watch quite a lot of artist channels on YouTube and one thing that is common to many of them is that each new video sets out with the goal of creating a piece of finished art. Even if the artist is just doing something 'rough' in a sketchbook, by t...

Following on from my previous post, Peter McKinnon, and Learning to Love Creating Video Again, I spent some time giving my YouTube Channel page a minor makeover to better reflect what my channel is about (art and skateboarding) and what my video rele...

I love the character of Indiana Jones played by Harrison Ford. Recently I bought a DVD box set of all four Indiana Jones movies so I could finally have them in my film collection.With Indiana Jones 5 ramping up production, and set to be released in 2...

Marvel's Ant Man and the Wasp is a good movie. Like the first movie in the series it follows after a big Avengers 'event' movie and serves to again remind audiences that smaller stories (no pun intended) can be just as entertaining.It's no spoiler th...

For much of my life I've been interested in filming video. As soon as I was able to afford it, I bought my first video camera - somewhere in the very early 1990's.The thing is, I don't have a passion for cameras, and I'm not driven to make any partic...

I am not a huge fan of vertical videos because they are reduced down when played in a standard horizontal format player, so it can be hard to see the detail. Usually vertical videos have black blocks on either side. It feels a lot like your watching...