Showing posts with label best. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2012

12 of The Best from 2012

It's almost the end of the year and time to look back at some of the key events and best photographs captured during the year. It's always difficult to pick out a few photographs from the many hundreds (or possibly thousands) taken during 2012 but here is a selection of the 12 key images which inspired me.

A tango evening in February was a great opportunity to try and capture this sensual dance. There were a number of professional tango dancers who had flown into KL for this Tango Festival and it was so inspiring to see this wonderful dance ... and of course the music was great too.



Bukit Nanas Heritage Mansions
My interest in old heritage buildings took me to the rundown row of old mansion houses on Jalan Tun Razak in KL. I used to look out over these buildings from an office many years ago and it's been in the back of my mind to capture these before they disappear for good. In their day these buildings probably represented the elite of down-town accommodation but sadly these buildings are now crumbling away and will probably disappear for good due to re-development.



Twin Towers
I have been in KL for over 20 years now and have seen the tremendous developments to the city. None more so than when the magnificent Petronas Twin Towers were built and the subsequent development of the central city area around this site. I wanted to capture a picture of the towers so early one Sunday morning in early April I headed to town and took a number of images using a tilt-shift lens which allowed me to merge multiple frames into a larger panorama without the usual sloping distortion you get when using a wide angle lens on a tall building.



Emperor Jade Pagoda
In May I was in Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam on business but managed to fit in a visit to the Emperor Jade Pagoda on the recommendation of Peter Stuckings a professional photographer who now lives in Ho Chi Minh. This pagoda is very traditional and if visiting when the light is right you can experience these wonderful rays of light coming in through the slatted wooden roof and creating long beams due to the incense smoke. I was luck to visit during a ceremony so there was also some atmospheric chanting and singing to augment the visual feast.



The Long and Winding Road to the Lakes
I usually return to UK once a year and this year took the opportunity to make a trip to the Lake District in Cumbria, North England. The scenery here is beautiful with rolling hills and many lakes providing were numerous photo opportunities in this region.



Bordeaux Châteaux
After the UK trip I had the opportunity to visit the Bordeaux area of south west France where there are many world acclaimed vineyards. This picture shows the famous Margaux vineyard. To be expected during a trip like this there was much eating and drinking to sample all the local delicacies.



Dinosaurs in Paris
No trip to France would be complete without a few days in the capital, Paris. I always enjoy this city with its magnificent architecture, museums and history as well of course as being able to eat some fantastic French food. This photo was taken inside the Museum of Natural History situated in the Jardin des Plantes.


Lost Legacy
My interest in heritage buildings came to fruition in September when I had the chance to display a set of photographs at the Guerrilla Photo Exhibition at Avenue K Shopping Centre in KL. My exhibition was titled "Lost Legacy" and highlighted the disappearance of many of the prime heritage buildings which exemplify the unique architectural style of Malaysia.



An urbex outing in central KL uncovered this gem of an old house left abandoned right in the centre of the city. The old house was in ruins and inhabited by many bats and this old red umbrella left on the floor created a great shot - an HDR image converted to black and white then the colour restored to the red umbrella for effect.



This was a small project I did to focus on the two major rivers that flow through KL, the Klang River and the Gombak River. The two rivers are still polluted although somewhat better now than many years ago


Rice Bowl of Bali
In September we returned yet again to Bali, one of our favourite spots in S.E. Asia. We stayed in Ubud and took a nostalgic walk through the rice paddy fields which we had done 6 years before. There are always some great photo opportunities her and when I came across this old man working in the fields I couldn't resist a portrait highlighting his skinny but fit body against the wonderful rich colours of the rice fields in the background.



The Roof of Borneo
In October I finally achieved a long ambition to climb Mount Kinabalu in Sabah. It was a tough climb over two days but rewarded with some stunning photos. The above South Peak really stands out against the clouds in the background and in my view is a lot more impressive than Low's Peak which is the tallest peak.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Best of 2011

For this final post of 2011 I have chosen the best 12 photographs from the year with a few words about each image.


The year got off to a great start when we hosted a "Red & Green" theme party. These are my two friends Loz and Huw dressed appropriately. Huw donned a Mexican sombrero and complete with red painted mustache was in charge making the  the "Red & Green" colored marguerites.




I made a first time visit to Sri Lanka in late January and took the opportunity of grabbing some images from the wonderful city of Colombo. It's always good to visit somewhere new and Colombo certainly delivered some great pictures with colorful painted houses and the brightly decorated auto rickshaws.




In February I made a visit to the Kuala Lumpur railway station which is a great example of moorish architecture adopting a mixture of Eastern and Western designs. It's funny that when things are right on your doorstep you tend to ignore them so I need to make more of an effort to try and capture some "local" scenes like this. 




An early morning visit to Putrajaya to see the annual balloon festival was in vain as I had the wrong date! But at least I had the opportunity to capture the stylish Seri Wawasan Bridge and Putra Mosque in the early morning light.




In March I re-visited the atmospheric Birch Road Christian Cemetery in Kuala Lumpur. I love the old, decayed headstones and the way the tropical undergrowth and jungle slowly envelopes everything in the graveyard.




My Dad sadly passed away in March and a month later we made a pilgrimage to his favorite part of north west Scotland to lay his ashes in a very personal spot in Wester Ross. The weather was wonderful offering some great photo opportunities. At last I managed to capture a clear shot of the famous Eilean Donan Castle on Loch Duich near Dornie.




In April I finally managed a visit to New York City which I have been wanting to do for many years. I was very impressed with the art deco style architecture and the Empire State building seen here still looks very grand.




On the return trip from New York and Scotland in April we stopped in Amsterdam which is a lovely, laid back city with beautiful canals like this one pictured here, Prinsengracht which is one of the main canals.




In September we visited Penang in Malaysia, a place we had not been to for 10 years or more. The main town Georgetown has a wonderful array of heritage buildings which have been renovated and one of the more interesting ones is the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, or Blue Mansion.





Langkawi is another island in Malaysia we had not been to for many years so a return visit in November was arranged. This is a view over the Andaman Sea taken from the Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa.





I once again attended the One Asia Photo Festival in Singapore in early December and this time had the opportunity to meet with Steve McCurry who was one of the key speakers along with Michael Yamashita and Michael Freeman.





A visit to Phuket in late December to attend a friend's birthday party closed out the travels for the year. We visited the Blue Elephant Restaurant in Phuket town which is located in a wonderful old heritage building with this surprising modern blue bar which somehow fits well with the older decor.



This is the last post for 2011 and brings to a close a personal project of mine to post a daily photograph with some brief text on the blog. Sometimes this was tough to do with time constraints and other priorities but I achieved this and certainly think it gave my blog some exposure. It is now time to reflect on 2011 and start to make plans for 2012. I think next year I will be taking a different approach to my photographic work as well as my blog with tentative plans to redesign the site as well as focusing on more detailed photo projects. So quality rather than quantity going forward. So bear with me as I make this transition during the first part of 2012 and I hope that a redesigned and more focused site will raise the bar a little in terms of professionalism and quality. I have a large number of projects I would like to do during 2012 as long as other work does not get in the way so hopefully will be able to bring a number of these to fruition next year.

I will take this opportunity to thank everyone who follows this blog or even those who stumbled upon it by accident. It has been reassuring to see the hit rate statistics on the site improving during the year and it has been great to receieve all the comments from people all over the planet.

Happy New Year To All.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Best Concert Halls of The World


As well as being one of the oldest in the world, The Vienna State Opera is the oldest and longest running opera in the Germanic countries. The Vienna State Opera performs over 50 operas and 15 ballets in their 300 day season. The construction of the original building began in 1863 and ended in 1869, however, during World War II, the building was ravaged by fire and bombs. The stage and the theater's 150,000+ costumes and props were lost. The theater reopened on November 5, 1955.

Friday, May 27, 2011

The Wee Chippy


The Wee Chippy in Anstruther, Scotland was voted as the Best Place in the World to eat Fish and Chips by Michelin Star chefs Raymond Blanc and Michel Roux in 2009.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Best of 2010

Another year almost gone. Time just seems to go faster. Looking back over the year I have selected 12 special images highlighting some key events over 2010.

Realising that the infamous Pudu Jail in KL was about to be demolished for a new property development I took the opportunity to make a last visit before the bulldozers arrived and shot images of all the walls with painted murals and of course the intimidating front entrance.

The Kwong Tong Chinese Cemetery sits in a prime plot of land in central KL on a hill overlooking the city and offers some wonderful picture opportunities.

In February Joe McNally blew into town and conducted a lighting workshop and seminar. The Shangri-La Hotel ballroom was full on the one day seminar with hundreds of photographers who came to hear from the guru. They were not disappointed with a humorous and informative talk and a great opportunity to meet and talk with a world famous photographer.

The Red Hot Chilli Pipers from Scotland gave a blistering performance at the Hilton Sentral Hotel with a successful blend of traditional bagpipes and more modern guitars and drums in a new music genre termed bagrock.

I had the opportunity to visit Chiang Rai in northern Thailand staying at the Meridien Hotel on the banks of the Mae Kok River. This wonderful sunset was seen as I supped on a cocktail at the outside bar.

On the outskirts of Chiang Rai you can visit a village where you can see a number of different hill tribe people living including the famous Karen tribe with the elongated necks caused by wearing neck rings. This lady was from the Yao tribe and had such a wonderful warm smile.


The Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, or Federal Territory Mosque, is a magnificent building and this image shows it with the background of the KL city skyline.

The Birch Road cemetery is an old Christian graveyard in the heart of downtown KL. It's rundown and overgrown which provides some atmospheric photo opportunities.

The medieval town of Brugge in Belgium with its canals and old buildings like the cottage above is a great getaway for a few days. The local food and beer are also excellent.

The interior of the luxurious Metropole Hotel in Brussels, Belgium is magnificent and I had the chance to stay there for two nights during a visit to belgium. Built in 1895 this is the only 19th century proper still open for business.

Patrick Low conducted a flash photography workshop in November and the lovely local model Evon Tan provided a very pleasing subject to capture.

Bangsar Shopping Centre in KL has gone through a very successful renovation with a number of new outlets including WIP restaurant/bar where I will be this evening to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. Happy 2011 to all!