Hello Steem!
It's been an crazy year for me, in terms of how far I've grown and developed to become a better photographer. I've learnt so much and been to some insane places to shoot over the past year.
Here are three of my favourite shots (not in any particular order). They might not be the absolute bangers, but were fairly meaningful)!
Sydney Skyline
I never really used the panorama function on my iPhone, but this was the first shot I took with it, and it turned out to be somewhat decent. Peep the harbour bridge to the far left.
"Rainbow Thief" - Okudart
You will find this artwork is in Sham Shui Po, which is one of Hong Kong's oldest and highly urbanised areas. It was created as part of of the HKWalls street art festival. The thing that really captivated me was the contrast of this artwork compared to the rather monotonous nature of the other buildings in the district; it really added a new sense of identity and reinvigorated the space.
Further reading: http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/travel-leisure/article/1929980/street-artists-bringing-life-one-hong-kongs-oldest
Lai Tak Tsuen
This is one of Hong Kong's first public housing developments (built in 1975). The cylindrical nature of the building is absolutely stunning, and is probably one of the most photogenic places I've been. Definitely a spellbinding experience, and I will be back for more photos soon.
Further reading: https://www.lomography.com/magazine/35676-26069
I hope you have a happy new year folks!
Causeway.