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Favourite photos of 2020,
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

Here are my favourite photos of 2020. What a long, strange trip this year has been–one of isolation, uncertainty, and sadness as the pandemic spread around the world and took so many lives. It’s also been a year of hope– people have been brought together in unexpected ways, and a vaccines have been developed in record time. We can only wish for a better year in 2021.

The photo above seems to symbolize my year. It shows a twisted web of grape vines in the fog, illuminated by a flash. It has been a foggy year, but not without it’s moments of brightness. My year started out in Nagoya, Japan. My family was on a big trip through Europe and Japan–the trip of a lifetime for us. We started out in France in November and finished in Budapest, Hungary, in early March. We had to cut our trip short by three weeks in order to get back to Canada before the pandemic. The trip was fantastic in every way, and has provided a wealth of memories for my family.

I have continued to work on my photography–selling prints from my website Shop, and putting together photo books. The most recent is Toronto In Colour: the 1980s.

Favourite photos of 2020,
Tokyo, Japan, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

This was taken on the Tokyo Sakura Tram in late January, 2020. It is the only streetcar left in Tokyo, running between Minowabashi Station and Waseda Station (12.2 kilometers; 30 stations). The slow pace of the streetcar seemed out of step with the bustle of the city and reminded me of what Tokyo must have been like in the old days.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Liege, Belgium, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

Taken along the Meuse River in Liege, Belgium, where I went jogging everyday (sometimes I did more photography than jogging!) It’s a juxtaposition of the new and the old, a thing I noticed a lot in Europe.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Prague, Czech Republic, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

The metro in Prague was beautifully designed, with wonderful colours. I waited for the train to start so that the door was framed in the center of the entrance.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Krakow, Poland, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

This street scene in Krakow, Poland was taken through a taxi window. The rain and condensation on the window give it a soft, painterly look.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Budapest, Hungary, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

A train station in Budapest, Hungary. I remember having to hold my phone high over my head to get this photo. I just realized that all the travel photos so far include some means of transportation. Interesting!

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Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

Back in Canada in March to a pandemic lockdown, and snow. We saw almost no snow on our four month trip, but weren’t surprised to see it in Nova Scotia in March.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Windsor, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

I really missed visiting my mother while I was away. She has dementia and is almost deaf, so communicating through glass with a cell phone proved to be challenging. But it was much better than not seeing her at all.

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Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

Remembering those who have died in this terrible pandemic.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

The pandemic, along with gardening, working in the woodlot, and meditation has brought me closer to the natural world.

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Truro, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

Looking for elements of surrealism in everyday life is something that is always on my mind. This was taken at a McDonald’s restaurant.

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Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

This was my daughter Jane’s Halloween project. All I had to do was press the shutter. It’s Pumpkin Girl!!

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Favourite photos of 2020,
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia, 2020 – © Avard Woolaver

This little kitten named Garfield has brought so much joy into our household.

I hope you have enjoyed my favourite photos of 2020!

Photography Travel

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Lumle, Nepal; 1989                                                              © Avard Woolaver

Don’t you feel inspired whenever you travel? Seeing the world with “fresh eyes” provides wonderful photo opportunities, and you may get some of your best photos when visiting a new place. A little research and preparation in advance can make for a more trouble-free experience when photographing.

Photographer Jim Richardson relates, “Philosophically, photographers seem to divide along that fault line. On one side are those who desire only to be in the moment. For them, forethought only distorts perception. On the other side are the planners. Most National Geographic photographers I know do both: research extensively to prepare their schedule (and their minds) and then become existentially in-the-moment once on site.”

Some of the preparations may involve looking through websites, photo or guide books, or Google Maps to get a sense of what the place looks like and to learn good shooting locations. You can also research seasonal events in the destination, so you don’t miss an important festival or event. Also, with social media, you can meet up with other photographers who are native to the area. It’s a great way to learn the ins and outs of a place, and connect with like-minded people.

Photo tip: Connect with other photographers on Flickr or Facebook to join a photo walk. It’s a great way to socialize and learn new things.

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