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My Favorite Photographs From 2014

December 29, 2014 by Sean Bagshaw 46 Comments

My Favorite Photographs From 2014

As 2014 draws down to it’s final day, I’m reminded that it is time to write this once yearly article and share my favorite images from the last 12 months. All credit actually must go to Jim Goldstein, who for the past eight years has curated his now famous and highly anticipated Best Photos project. Every year Jim invites photographers from around the world to look back at their year, reflect on their images and agonizingly select just a few that feel significant. Over 300 photographers contributed last year alone. The 2014 edition will come out the week after New Years and the previous seven editions of The Best Of articles are always available on Jim’s blog.

It is a great tradition on many levels. Looking back at one’s work over an entire year is a valuable exercise for a photographer. It is a challenge to look through hundreds, or thousands, of images and decide which ones call out for a closer look, remind us of memorable moments, mark milestones or communicate something that will impact others. Being included in Jim’s list is also a fun way to participate in the photographic community, contribute to the growing interest in photography as an art form and connect with other like minded people who share a passion for outdoor photography. Furthermore, I look forward to spending a good evening, or three, exploring the photography of others who contribute their year’s best. Every year I am introduced to compelling imagery by people I wouldn’t otherwise know about and I learn from and get inspired by the creativity and adventurous spirit of others.

Without further rambling, I present my favorite photographs (and some short narration to go with them) from 2014. I hope you enjoy and I wish you many life affirming adventures in 2015! Please share which ones you like best, or anything else for that matter, in the comments below. (You can click on images if you would like to view them larger)

 

Kaloko-Honokohau National Historic Park, Big Island of Hawaii

Inlet

I enjoy the warm, saturated light, the symmetry of the rocks and the dynamic water motion in this scene I found just hours after arriving on the Big Island of Hawaii in February.

Hala Trees, Waipio Valley, Big Island of Hawaii

Hala Trees

I was fascinated by the Seussian character of this forest in the Waipio Valley on Hawaii. Intrigued by the shapes, tones and subtle light, I chose to showcase these features and go without color.

Lands End

Land’s End

The rugged coastline of Southern Oregon is some of the most dramatic on the planet as far as I’m concerned. One evening in March, after many previous visits to this spot, David Cobb and I were treated to a sunset that helped convey its beauty in a photograph. I particularly like the tree on the headland in the distance.

Eclipse Over Mt. Shasta Revisited, Shasta Valley, California

Lunar Eclipse Revisited

In 2007 I first photographed a lunar eclipse over Mt. Shasta. Since then my technique and equipment have improved but I had been waiting for a chance to revisit the theme. My opportunity finally came in April, with a total lunar eclipse on a cloudless night.

Now Comes Spring

Now Comes Spring

Lupine may be my favorite flower on the earth so this meadow took my breath away. When I saw the sun sinking through a layer of thin clouds I knew the conditions for photographing the lupine with back light would be optimal. Their slender height makes them very challenging to photograph since the slightest breeze sets them swaying.

06-The_Gift_Tree

The Gift Tree

My favorite rhododendron in my favorite redwood grove. Myself and others have photographed it many times, but one evening in May all the elements for magic came together: flowers, light fog and soft, warm light from the setting sun.

Storybook Land, Lake Bled, Slovenia

Storybook Land

Slovenia is perhaps the most picturesque small country I have visited, with craggy Alps, lakes, medieval villages, castles, church spires, waterfalls, canyons and enchanted forests. My childhood storybook vision played out in front of my camera one morning at Lake Bled.

08-Piran

Piran

Piran is a classic walled village on Slovenia’s coast. At night, light, shadow, color, setting and mood all play together. Through my camera I was transported to a past time.

09-Autumn_Thunder

Autumn Thunder

Zack Schnepf and I were constantly on the job in Colorado during the fall this year. Out of all the memorable scenes we photographed on that trip, this sunset storm light in the Gothic Valley near Crested Butte stands out.

10-Reunion

Reunion

Aspen trees, in addition to having brilliant fall color, have a cartoonish, human quality. To me this grove looked like a group of old friends getting together.

11-True_Grit

True Grit

Another spectacular light show in the mountains of Colorado. The quality of light combined with the dramatic peaks, dusting of snow and yellow aspen made this one of the best outdoor visual experiences I had all year.

Filed Under: Featured Photos, Photography Journal Tagged With: Favorite Photographs, landscape photography, outdoor photography

My Favorite Images of 2013

December 30, 2013 by Sean Bagshaw 34 Comments

My Favorite Images of 2013

Another wonderful year of traveling, exploring, searching, watching, waiting. These are the photographs I took in 2013 which are my favorites. Which is your favorite? (Each image can be viewed larger by clicking on it.)

Lonely Coast. Late twilight on cliffs edge somewhere on the southern Oregon coast.
March. Lonely Coast. Late twilight on a cliff edge somewhere along the southern Oregon coast.

Fortuna-Falls
March. La Fortuna Falls, Costa Rica.

The-Mighty-and-The-Meek
April. The Mighty and The Meek. Trillium growing in the shadow of a towering redwood.

Tattered-and-Swift
May. Tattered and Swift. Thunderstorms looming over Steens Mountain.

Shadows-Call
May. Shadows Call. Spring lupine beneath the stars in the Shasta Valley.

Gates-of-the-Imnaha
June. Gates of The Imnaha. Fleeting spring green in the Imnaha River Canyon.

Reflection-Lake
August. Reflection Lake. A classic sunrise view and reflection of Mt. Rainier.

Two-Guardians-of-Cape-Arago
September. Two Guardians of Cape Arago. Intricate sandstone formations on the Oregon coast illuminated by a fantastic sunrise event.

Panther-Creek-Falls
October. Panther Creek Falls. One of the most delicate and beautiful waterfalls in the Northwest.

Stillness-and-Light
October. Stillness and Light. Compelling geometry, light and color at one of Oregon's most loved landscape scenes.

Golden
November. Golden. A country road disappears into the colors, light and mists of fall in the Rogue Valley.

Early-Winter
December. Early Winters. Alpenglow light at dawn in the central Oregon Cascade Range.

Sharpened-version
December. Ice and Fire. Delicate ice and reflected sunrise light on the Crooked River after an early winter cold snap.

December 31. The final hours of 2103 spent on the Oregon coast.
December 31. End Of A Year. The final hours of 2103 spent on the Oregon coast.

Filed Under: Featured Photos, Photography Journal Tagged With: Favorite Photographs, landscape photography, nature photography, outdoor photography

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