My top photos of 2013
The end of the Year is near and for the second time I’m putting together a list of best photos that I took over the past twelve months. I have to say the year 2013 was extremely challenging, but definitely better compared to 2012.
I had to finish my dissertation in Business Diagnostics in the first half of 2013. During this time, I decided to focus more on night photography. Most of my light-painting experiments turned out to be quite nice, and I showcased a small night-time portfolio on the anual Park exhibition. I finally got back my freedom on 4th of July, when I finished my doctoral studies.
During the May I met with Rob Tiley, the Seattle-based photographer, who was visiting Central Europe at that time. Rob had contacted me a few months before his trip via Twitter and suggested we should meet during his stay in Czech Republic. We’ve set the meeting place in south-east Moravia near the town of Kyjov, as was suggested by Rob’s friend, Mrs. Jana Vanourkova. The three of us met in the morning just outside of Kyjov and began to explore the countryside a bit. Unfortunately, the weather was not that great for photography. The photo of canola on the rolling hills was probably the only photo I was happy with. Nevertheless, I admire Rob’s dedication to photography and his will to work with every kind of available light. I was very happy to meet both Rob and Jana, even though I wasn’t able to fully enjoy the meeting due to dental difficulties I had around that time. I hope we’ll be able to meet again sometime.
The highlight of the year was my solo trip to Dolomites, Italy at the end of august. I spent four wonderful days in and around Cortina d’Ampezzo. My original plan was to travel sometime in september, but I had to travel sooner because of the job interview at my Alma Mater (which didn’t go well anyway). The weather was pretty ok for photography and I’m quite happy with the photos I took. Hopefully I’ll be able to get back sometime, preferably towards the end of september. The weather and light should be even better for photography.
Unfortunately, the fall season once again passed by so quickly. Due to business/work obligations I didn’t do any serious shooting during the fall. But, there’s always next year…
I also spent some time photographying tennis, equestrian events and theatre. Feel free to explore my blog to see the photos from these events.
Here are my top 10 landscape photos of the year 2013. Clicking on the photos will take you to the respective portfolio pages, where you’ll be able to see slightly larger versions.
Absolutely beautiful collection of images Milan!!
Thanks very much Jim. Hopefully I’ll be able to get even better photos in 2014.
Beautiful images, MIlan. I especially like the pastoral feelings of the Canola field and Hay Bales. Have a great 2014!
Thank you very much Gary. I’m really glad you liked my selection. Hopefully I’ll be able to improve it even more this year. Have a great 2014 as well!
Excellent work, Milan. I found your blog through Jim Goldstein’s blog post and will have to bookmark it.
Thank you Richard. I’m glad you liked my 2013 efforts. I haven’t gone through Jim’s list yet, I will have to find *some* time to check it out thoroughly. I’ll be very happy I you’ll stop by from time to time to see my very random musings. I’m not much of a blogger I’m affraid.