This article presents my favourite photos of 2023. It was an interesting year from many angles. First, a catastrophic event happened at home when Cyclone Gabrielle hit New Zealand and caused major flooding and destruction in Hawke’s Bay, which had a huge impact on people’s lives. I don’t like to capture scenes that invoke negative emotions, but I did find some scenes that inspired calmness and balance during this catastrophic time.
In autumn, we spent four weeks exploring the colourful scenery of the South Island of New Zealand. Although we had perfect blue skies for many days, not the best weather for landscape photographers, I came home with many photos that have become my favourites.
The sunny, calm weather in combination with the lakes in Otago and Canterbury brought out the orderly person in me and it inspired me to create a number of symmetrically balanced photos.
And then it was time for the highlight of the year; a trip to Iceland, which had been on my list of dream destinations for a long time. It is the land of fire and ice; a land shaped by volcanic activity and glaciers. And its distinctly-shaped mountains, moss-covered lava, iconic waterfalls, accessible glaciers and iceberg-occupied lagoons are a landscape photographer’s paradise. The prospect of witnessing the ethereal Aurora added even more attraction. In the forthcoming in-depth article I’ll describe the details, but this trip was a dream come true. Although perhaps not my best photographic work, I am very pleased with the photos I took in Iceland.
Hvítserkur Aurora.
We were lucky to see the northern lights, or the aurora borealis, while we were in Iceland. In fact, that was one of the reasons why we went in autumn, because that’s when these waves of light become visible. And I was lucky that we had a clear night at Hvitserkur, which is a famous sea stack in the northern reaches of Iceland.
I am still processing the photos I took in Iceland, and I am planning to publish the full visual story about my Iceland trip soon.
The major reason for the delay of this visual story, is probably the most exciting news of the year. I decided to make photography my full-time occupation and I have been busy setting up my landscape photography business!
I am now offering online and in-the-field landscape photography tuition services in the Hawke’s Bay. Visit my workshops page for more details.