Photographs from 2008

Posted by Alex on December 20, 2008

I can’t believe the year is almost over.. Here are some of my favourite photos from 2008

To start is two photographs from an abandoned mental hospital with the Canon 10-22. These were taken at the beginning of the year which feels ages ago.

Photographs from 2008

Photographs from 2008

Long exposure during the day with a Hoya R72 (infrared) filter at South Arm, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

A very wet trip to Sydney in February

Photographs from 2008

Photographs from 2008

A moonlit Coles Bay, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Melbourne alleyway with the Canon 10-22

Photographs from 2008

A quiet stream in Cradle Mountain National Park

Photographs from 2008

Passing trucks along an old bridge in Campbell Town, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

An iconic beach side hut just before Swansea, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

A very overcast Dove lake at Cradle Mountain National Park

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Seascape at Friendly Beaches, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Photographs from 2008

Ronnie Ling shooting at Friendly Beaches, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Waterscape sunrise shot at Honeymoon Bay in the Freycinet National Park, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Road side reflections during winter

Photographs from 2008

Black and white photograph at Ralphs Bay, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Afternoon sun in Lindisfarne, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

This year two of my images were licensed for commercial usage which was exciting

Photographs from 2008

Photographs from 2008

Traffic long exposure in Rose Bay, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Seascape at Park Beach, Tasmania

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Park Beach on a wild afternoon

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I noticed these as I made my way to uni

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South Arm, Tasmania on sunset

Photographs from 2008

Probably one of my favourite shots of the year, I love the light over the grass. This one is at South Arm also

Photographs from 2008

Strickland Avenue Falls

Photographs from 2008

Taroona Beach sunrise

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Messing around with light trails in an abandoned pool

Photographs from 2008

Winter sunrise at Taroona, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Photographs from 2008

A road side cow on a very misty morning in the Huon Valley, Tasmania

Photographs from 2008

Traffic long exposure on the Tasman Bridge

Photographs from 2008

Tunnel long exposure, I like this one.

Photographs from 2008

Cliché peg shot haha

Photographs from 2008

An article and magazine cover for local magazine ‘Scene’ for their special on the Hobart Rivulet.

Photographs from 2008

Bay of Fires, Tasmania on a stormy sunset.

Photographs from 2008

Lindisfarne on sunset

Photographs from 2008

I hope you have enjoyed my photographs from this year, I appreciate your support and wish you a good 2009.

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10 Comments

  1. By Beau Mitchell on December 20, 2008 @ 5:23 pmPermalink

    Some great photos here, dude! Love that one of Snug Falls… Congrats on getting some images licensed and the magazine article… Looking forward to seeing what you come up with in ’09

  2. By Doru Oprisan on December 20, 2008 @ 8:33 pmPermalink

    Nice selection ! Keep it up in 2009 :)

  3. By Martin on December 20, 2008 @ 11:14 pmPermalink

    That’s a great collection of photos.

    All the best in 2010, and I’m sure we’ll be seeing plenty more great photos from you ;-)

    I have a shot of the beach side hut just before Swansea too!

    • By Alex on December 20, 2008 @ 11:16 pmPermalink

      Thanks Martin! Slow down though! It’s only 2009 next year ;)

  4. By Andrew Skegg on December 21, 2008 @ 6:21 amPermalink

    Great selection of photos! I look forward to seeing more as the years progress.

  5. By Kim Maisch on December 21, 2008 @ 2:35 pmPermalink

    Some awesome shots there Alex – look forward to seeing more throughout the next year :)

  6. By James on December 22, 2008 @ 8:24 pmPermalink

    Alex,

    Some great shots for the year, your photography is certainly improving.

    Have a good Christmas

  7. By Alex on December 22, 2008 @ 8:40 pmPermalink

    Thanks James! Means a lot coming from someone with a stunning portfolio like yourself.

  8. By Dylan on December 25, 2008 @ 2:29 amPermalink

    Wow, some absolutely amazing shots there.

  9. By Tony Middleton on December 30, 2008 @ 11:11 pmPermalink

    Congratulations on some fantastic images Alex ! All the best in 2009.

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