Photography My 2019 calendar photos Posted by novisiblemeans on December 18, 2018May 10, 2021 Each year I select photos I’ve taken and produce a calendar to give as gifts to family and close friends. Here is this year’s selection. Cover Ryoj Ikeda’s massive installation Spectra, a feature of the very first Dark Mofo, made a welcome return to Hobart to be permanently situated at the Museum of Old and New Art in Berridale. It was lit to mark the Winter solstice and this photograph is taken from across the River Derwent at Old Beach. January This display of old oars is on a shack at Cockle Creek, at the end of the road as far south as it’s possible to drive within Australia. They are presumably single oars remaining from former pairs, separated by storms, mishaps, age or circumstance. February Lunar New Year celebrations on the lawns outside Parliament House, Hobart. 2018 was the Year of the Dog. March Sunset at Table Cape, near Wynyard on Tasmania’s north west coast April The new viewing deck over the lily pond at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens was installed to mark the Gardens’200th anniversary. May The statue of Sir John Franklin and its surrounding fountain have had a modern makeover, complete with colour-changing LED lighting. Franklin Square, Hobart. June Chain of Lagoons, a string of ocean beaches and lagoons stretching along Tasmania’s East Coast between Bicheno and Falmouth, pictured on a blustery winter’s day. July The Hobart Cenotaph looms over a fiery installation at 2018’s Dark Mofo. August The peaks of Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff, photographed from the area known as the Vale of Belvoir, in the hinterland of Tasmania’s north west coast. September Atmospheric lighting highlights the gothic architectural stylings of Domain House in Hobart. October Granite boulders on the beach at Binalong Bay, part of the Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s upper East Coast November Hobart’s skyline reflected in its historic waterfront. The red lighted buildings and inverted crosses were a feature of this year’s Dark Mofo midwinter festival. December Late afternoon sunlight over Boat Harbour Beach, a secluded cove popular as a holiday spot on Tasmania’s north west coast. Map
The colour and clarity you work with in your photos makes for stunning images.
Thanks Helen great to hear from you. Hope you are well. Andrew
Beautiful as always Andrew. Hope you have a lovely Christmas xx
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Thanks Mappie. Wishing you and your family a safe and happy festive season xox