2008 was a hell of a year. It was dominated by Naomi’s string of terrible medical issues, one after another (she’s doing alright at the moment), which had a big impact on the time and motivation I had for photography. But that didn’t stop me from enjoying photography, and by the end of the year I had decided to pursue photography as my full-time career.
Last year, around this time, I wrote a post looking back over the year that had been and sharing my favourite photos. It has become one of the most popular posts on my blog. So here is my collection of the Top 10 Photos of 2008, in chronological order. I hope you enjoy them!
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Manifriends Chelsea Beach 080114
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Ever in love with strobist techniques, I had a bit of fun down at the beach with some of my Manifest friends. At first they were confused why I was asking them to “jump” in the dark, but once they saw some of the results on the back of the camera, they really got into it!
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Film Noir Matt
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Sometimes cliche, overly dramatic, Hollywood lighting effects can actually look pretty damned cool :) Matt visited one day and we had a lot of fun taking all kinds of over the top photos. This was my favourite by far, and reminds me of some 1930s detective movie.
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Washing Day
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Early in the year I had a lot of fun with a series of POV fisheye photographs, putting the camera in unusual places. One of my favourites, and most popular, was this one inside the washing machine. This image also made it into Strobist’s favourites on Flickr.
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Handsome in White
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Our beloved cat Chibi has always been handsome in our eyes, but this particular photo of him showed the rest of the world what a good looking fellow he really is. Naomi has a print of this framed on her desk at work.
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The Bridal Party in Cafe
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2008 really was a year of weddings, and I was the official photographer for three weddings of family and friends. This photo was taken at my sister-in-law’s wedding. After the ceremony we went outside for a few photos, and quickly took an outdoor table at a cafe. I had just enough time to drop my flash on a stand behind the party, squeeze off half a dozen shots, and make a run for it before we annoyed the cafe proprietor.
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Night Sky Over Country House
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I love fisheye photos of the night sky, for example, my most popular photo on Flickr, and Galaxy Rising in 2007’s top 10. I’m particularly fond of this photo because of the charming country house in the foreground, the fact that the galaxy is nice and high in the sky, and the strobist techniques I successfully used to illuminate the house.
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Siera and Annay as Freya and Kuja
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I’ve always loved photographing my friends in wonderful costumes as they attend anime conventions, but this year I went the extra mile and actually set up a studio on site. I took lots of photos I am proud of, but I chose this one for these reasons: the two shown here are two of my favourite and most skilled costumers, they’re also great friends, they look absolutely gorgeous, and Annie on the right provided the photo with some nice fan-service ;)
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Aspiring Angel
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I participated in the Canon Photo5 competition in 2008, and although I didn’t make the finalists, I was very happy with the photos I submitted, especially this one. Annie, who appears in the previous image, and also in last year’s Top10 list, was the wonderful model for this photo. I feel that this image was a big success for me – a staged and produced photo (the first I have really attempted) that went from vision to result without undergoing any significant change.
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Chandran Wedding
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This wedding, between two friends, was a lot of fun and I had a wonderful setting and great overcast light. I like this photo in particular, because the couple had forgotten about me entirely, and were lost in each others eyes. A print of this photo sits on the couple’s desk at home.
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Hibberd Tickler Wedding
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Finally, another wedding. This one was the most challenging one yet, due to the poor and unpredictable weather. In the end, the wild weather gave me this glorious sky, which I took advantage of as soon as I saw it. Once again I used strobist techniques to balance the exposure on the bridal party with the bright sky behind them. The dramatic photo really jumped out at me on the back of the camera, and I knew instantly that this was a special photo.
Over the next several days, I’m going to post the photos I took on our recent trip up to the Victorian Alps with the family. It was a fun five days, and I took photos every day, with quite a good variety too, so I hope you enjoy them!
After a long drive across the state, we arrived in the late afternoon. The house we stayed at is built on a farm property, with livestock just on the other side of a small (but electrified!) fence. My nieces were introduced to the neighbours by my parents.
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While dinner was being prepared, I ducked outside to take a dusk photo of the house. I tried a go at HDR, but I’m not really happy with the result, especially the halo on the tree at the left.
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After relaxing for the rest of the day, everyone else turned in for an early night. I didn’t want to waste the opportunity of a dark sky, however. Unfortunately it was a first quarter moon, which did down out the stars somewhat, but this meant that every night the moon would become more of a problem, so astro photography on the first night was a must.
I am especially pleased with this first photo, a fisheye of the galaxy over the house, which I lit by firing the flash several times, walking in front of the house. See below for the technical details. Please view this image at full size to see the stars properly.
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- Camera: Canon 350D
- Lens: Sigma 8mm f4 fisheye
- Settings: 27sec @f4.0 ISO1600
- Canon 580EX flash fired bare by hand half a dozen times along the front of the house and up the tree during the exposure.
- Processing: Lightroom 2, mostly to increase contrast, tweak exposure and reduce noise.
Below is a photo of the centre of our galaxy, in the region of the constellation Sagittarius. Below that is a long exposure star trail of a nebula in the same area, taken at full zoom with my 400mm telephoto lens.
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Finally, this is a somewhat unusual photo. Before returning to bed, I noticed the bright star Canopus just rising above the horizon. At this elevation, the light from the star passes through a lot of air to reach our eyes. This is what makes the star twinkle. It’s kinda like the wobbly looking lines at the bottom of a swimming pool. This same air movement also has the effect of splitting the stars spectrum up into a rainbow of colours. A keen eye can see the star shimmering in many colours.
To capture the colourful twinkling, I tried a trick that I first read about many years ago when I was first getting into astronomy. I exposed to make the star nice and bright, then set a long shutter time, and during the exposure, I dragged the camera over the star, leaving behind a colourful trail as the star changed colour. Amazing where you can find colour isn’t it?
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I took a few other photos that night, well lots of others, but most of the same scene, for stacking together later for longer exposure photos. It’ll take me a while to process these, but I’ll post them when I do, if they turn out to be any good.
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