The Year’s Best - 2011
I wanted to put together a little collection of my favorite images of 2011. They’re in a slideshow format, so there isn’t a big write up of commentary and technical details with each one—just what you see in the captions. So take a look, most of them should be familiar to you but there are some there that may not!
“2011 was a year in which I grew immensely in photography.” That’s something I say every year, except with 2009, 2010, etc. at the beginning. I think that for the rest of my life, I’ll probably be saying the same thing too. That is the great thing about photography, you’ve always got to be evolving, changing and adapting and that suits me very well.
This year I had the great fortune of traveling to some great new places, shooting some great new perspectives of old haunts and even getting in some portrait work. I’ve me some amazing people along the way and loved every bit of it.
I had a tough time trimming the list down, but my blog helped out by limiting the number of images I could include in the slide show :-)
December 2011 Wallpaper Calendar
For these I usually use my favorite image from the previous month. This time though, I thought it would be more appropriate to use a holiday themed photo from last December. If you’ve ever visited New Bern during Christmas, you know that downtown does a great job of decorating and getting into the holiday spirit!
There are a couple of options to download this image. First, click on the little icon in the right corner of the image to view it full size. Then you can right click on it and set it as your background or save it and set it from your local file. If you’re finding the quality isn’t what it should be, you may have a higher-res screen. For those of you, go here and download the highest res file. As always, it’s FREE. Share it with your friends and have a great holiday!
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November 2011 Free Desktop Wallpaper Calendar
For my favorite shot of the past month, I had to go all the way back to the beginning of October. Some very exciting storm clouds rolled in and I had to go out and capture them! I love the definition of the billowing cloud coming down the river in New Bern, it almost looks 3D to me. So there you have it, November’s wallpaper! As always, just click the image to open it full size.
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