Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Let the posting begin!!

Im back in the game!! A delicious new toy came in and i have it all set up and running, ill be posting "opening" ceremony photos soon, in the mean time i have been using the time to get caught up on the massive amounts of photos from Hawaii, weddings that needed to be finished, portrait shoots that needed processing, shooting shooting shooting..........its feels crazy at times but its exciting also. Ive really enjoyed going over the Hawaii photos from this year and seeing just how incredibly different they are from anything i have taken i years past. Also refining editing techniques so some photos have been re-processed to look a lot more natural than before, all part of the learning experience. So yeah, stay tuned to the blog cus the coming weeks i will be posting a lot as more and more stuff gets finished and i make more time to go out and shoot. 1st off as promised Hawaii photos, these are from all 3 islands that we visited on our 3 1/2 week stay this summer. Enjoy!!


North Shore on the Big Island, you can only explore this area in a jeep.


Heading toward the south side of the island, we shot the sunrise there. This was before the sun had come out.


Sunset on the beautiful North Shore of the Big Island




Rainbow Falls in the morning on the Hilo side of the Big Island


Boggie Boarder catching a wave in Anahola Bay Kauai


Beautiful waves at sunset in Anahola Bay Kauai




Sea turtle at a white sand beach on the Big Island


Great vistas off the side of the road on Maui


The Gorgeous Iao Valley in Maui


5 Photo composite of rainbow falls on the Hilo side of the Big Island


Threadfin Butterfly fish


A small school of Yellow Tangs in Honaunau on the Big Island


Snorkeling Molokini 2.5 miles off the island of Maui, not sure what kind of fish these are.


Sea Turtle at Tunnels beach on Kaui


Sea Turtle at Lawai on the island of Kaui




Sea Turtle swimming the reef at Ke'e Beach on the North Shore of Kaui


Photographer and our tour boat at Molokini on Maui


Our tour boat at Molokini on Maui


Stair through the forest on the short hike to the Seven Sacred Pools on Maui


Wild flowers on Kaui

Monday, July 06, 2009

Aloha from Maui!!

Wow, its hard to believe that it has been 3 1/2 weeks since we left San Diego. Our trip has come to a close, and this will be the last post that i do from the islands.........but it wont be the last i do about our vacation. So this was the 1st time that we have been on Maui and my emotions about it are definitely mixed. The is land certainly has its charm and beauty but it is defitnitely very "touristy". I found myself really kind of frustrated with the mix of people here on the island and how there are resorts EVERYWHERE!! Still, there are some very beautiful places to see the Aiao Valley is gorgeous, the north side of the island has some spectacular views, Honolua Bay offered some INCREDIBLE snorkeling, the Road to Hana was an incredibly windy drive but also very beautiful. The 1st time on the island is always the most difficult for us as it takes a lot of time to figure out what you want to see and do and you quickly realize that there just isnt enough time to see it all. On top of it all this was our last stop on our trip, and after over 2 weeks of nonstop driving and shooting you eventually hit a wall and its hard to find the energy to do anything. Overall Maui has a lot to offer but you have to like all the touristy type stuff and everything here is incredibly overpriced, Jen and i are used to going to farmers markets and buying tons of local fruit and finding lots of hole in the wall places with cheap good food. Maui had very little to offer of both, we still had an amazing time though and this island i went a little panorama crazy. This is the 1st time that i have really tried to do any serious panoramas and while i think i came away with some good ones its still a process that i am definitely refining and i still have a lot to learn. Stay tuned for more from our trip.......Aloha for now!!