Gregoriusness
Late breakfast in the office (Taken with Instagram at Ahau Tulum)

Late breakfast in the office (Taken with Instagram at Ahau Tulum)

Ah yes! (Taken with Instagram at Mezzanine Restaurant Tulum)

Ah yes! (Taken with Instagram at Mezzanine Restaurant Tulum)

¡¡¡Smoking!!! (Taken with Instagram at Mercado de artesanías)

¡¡¡Smoking!!! (Taken with Instagram at Mercado de artesanías)

Mega jenga outside a mega church (Taken with Instagram at Santo Domingo de Guzmán)

Mega jenga outside a mega church (Taken with Instagram at Santo Domingo de Guzmán)

On the road again. .. it’s so good to be back on the road again. …. (Taken with instagram)

On the road again. .. it’s so good to be back on the road again. …. (Taken with instagram)

The extent of my life for the past few days :( (Taken with instagram)

The extent of my life for the past few days :( (Taken with instagram)

Sunset from our bungalow has been extra bonita the last few days (Taken with instagram)

Sunset from our bungalow has been extra bonita the last few days (Taken with instagram)

Blinging beetle in Mexico City (Taken with instagram)

Blinging beetle in Mexico City (Taken with instagram)

TSO Photography - The Mountain

I was having a discussion with my dad the other day, and he couldn’t really understand why I’d subject myself to such pain and agony by embarking on really difficult treks… He suggested i dont take on such hard ones, to which i replied “I’m afraid that is advice I just wont be taking”… I didn’t mean to be harsh or anything, but really there’s nothing better than the feeling you get when you reach the top of a mountain, after x number of hard slog days to get there… even when the amount of pain you imagine you’ll be experiencing in a few hours on the way down is nowhere near what actually awaits.

I’m hoping this video can give a small glimpse into why i think its totally worth it. This is just breathtaking time-lapse photography… This guy trekked up to almost 4,000m in Spain, carrying enough gear to break a donkey’s back, so that he could shoot this amazing piece of art. Maximum respect!

Be warned of Digital Deception ;)

You must see this! Does this make you wonder how much footage from prominent world events is fake? How much fake news are we fed? Dictators, terrorists, riots, revolution beamed into our living rooms as part of on-going psychological warfare against the masses? Is this a conventional war of tanks and guns and bombs in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya or is it really all part of a sustained psychological war on the minds of every single person on the planet?