Goodbye 2015 - Hello 2016
- Jan 1, 2016
- 2 min read
If you have read my post Recovery and My Photography, you will know it has been a year of change for me, not only with my health and well being, but with my photography also.
With this post, I would like to show a selection of some of my photos I've take, be it with my main dSLR cameras, or my iPhone, like the one below.

Throughout the last year I have set myself new challenges in my photography, trying to get out of my comfort zone of landscape photography.
Urban Exploring, also known as Urbexing is fast becoming another side of photography I am now enjoying, and through this I have met a few other great people. Urbex really has taken me out of my comfort zone, but it is also a move I'm glad I've made.

I've also been working more on my dog photography and becoming more and more comforatble with with. With the help of a new camera which can photography at higher ISO (film speeds) with less noise I hope to be pushing my boundires even further. Using my newly aquired GoPro I was able to get new and more exciting angles (get wet many times in the process). Again, this is something I would like to push myself more with in 2016.

Night photography/low light photography is something else I have dealved further into. I've done this kind of photogaphy before, but not really thought about what I was doing.
With the aid of a friends 200-600mm lens (its a beast) I have now happily photographed the moon on a couple of occasions, and really like the results. I am eager to do more!

In fact, in 2016 I want to photograph more night skies, so that's something going on my list of things to do.
Skatepark photography found myself really out of my comfort zone, and I have literally taken thousdands of photos over the last year. Along the way, I have made some great new friends, and although it dwindled out over the winter months, I aim to have a go at indoor skatepark photography this year.

I didn't just get into the photography side of things either, again I pushed my boundries and entered the world of video using my GoPro Hero 4.
Landscape photography still featured heavily in 2015, and every so often I gently slide back to my comfort zone for whatever reasons they be. Love the Lake District, and hope to be visiting many times again this year.

Finally, I have been having a go at still life, and this is something else I would like to push more in 2016 - let's see what it brings.

Happy New Year Everybody.


























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