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Experiencing Kauai – Day 3

Adventures, Photography

Day 3 on Kauai began bright and early with a quick rush to a store for towels and sunscreen, as we usually have these things in the back of our car and therefore don’t think about bringing them. But we needed them, because it was finally time for our Na Pali coast snorkel tour with Holoholo Charters! Our tour included an early morning snorkel session, breakfast, sailing up to the Na Pali coast, having lunch, and coming back. It was some of the most fun I’ve had in a long time, and even though the weather wasn’t the greatest for photos, I was having a blast the entire time. I usually consider myself a mountain girl, but I definitely love being on the ocean.

Holoholo Charters, based out of Port Allen, was awesome – the crew was helpful and fun, great service, and they even had prescription snorkel masks available! The ocean was really calm, too.

Stopping at the snorkeling location.

It was cloudy, but there were pretty light rays.

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Fashion Friday – By The Sea

Fashion, Photography

Model – Allison Chu (Wilhelmina Hawaii)

Stylist – Tyson Joines

MUA – Lorena Metmet Morallo

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Moon Rise From Lanikai

Photography

Made another attempt at the meteor shower last night, only to find the skies covered with thick, persistent clouds. While this prevented me from taking another crack at the stars, I did get some interesting photographs of Lanikai Beach in the darkness. The tide was receding, and the waves were gently lapping at the shore, creating a beautiful gradient during my 30-second exposures. Combined with the clouds, it felt almost like we were in a contained stage setting, or a surreal dream, as if there was a ceiling over this space that stretched out into the darkness. Then, the waning crescent moon finally peaked through the clouds on the horizon, lending a new depth to the scene.  I managed to briefly capture Venus chasing the moon, but Jupiter, which had risen earlier, was lost to the clouds.

Might try again tonight to see what I can get, if it’s clearer!

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From Here To Eternity…

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Making more of an effort to go out and shoot at night due to increased inspiration. This one is dedicated to my husband, Ed, who encouraged me to take this shot even though I was being stubborn about the lack of Milky Way in the photo. ;)

Shot at the beach where the famous kiss scene in From Here To Eternity took place.

 

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Interlude: Moody

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Interlude: (Melancholy) Magic Island Moments

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Felt a bit emo today, so I took myself on a solo walk around Magic Island at sunset. Here’s the results:

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Aerials – Photography From The Sky

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Sometimes it is through complete chance that I get to do unusual things in my life, and the fact that one of my father’s many hats is that of ‘Federal aviation safety trainer’ has allowed me early opportunities in my career to do aerial photography.  Though I’ve grown up having the occasional helicopter ride thanks to his connections, my first time doing aerial photography was during the summer of 2007, when I photographed Kipahulu valley for Haleakala National Park. (Note that these shots were taken with a Canon Rebel XT with my eventually-stolen 17-40mm f.4L lens)

I even got to capture a near-perfect circular rainbow!

Having seen my dad don his flight suit for various helicopter operations for the National Park, I was quite proud to put one on myself and join him in the sky. Plus, it was just cool!

One of the best parts of the experience was getting to fly with no doors!  Being 10,000+ feet in the sky and looking over the edge is an amazing thrill. (And my dad is posing in the pilot’s seat in the following photo – he’s not a pilot himself.)

(I don’t care how geeky those helmets look, it’s totally awesome!)

Fast-forward three years to 2010, and I’ve finally taken my first helicopter tour of Oahu, my home-away-from-home for the last six years.  I was joined by my father, naturally, as well as my great-aunt, for the tour provided by Blue Hawaiian Helicopters.

It was fascinating to see Oahu from the air!  Unfortunately, because this was a tour helicopter, there were doors present, and thus my photos were of an infuriatingly degraded quality than they would have been otherwise.  The aircraft was also moving very fast, so if I missed a shot, the opportunity was gone within a few seconds.  The tour was a good refresher in being aware of keeping my shutter speed fast enough to compensate for the movement of the helicopter. I was using my 5DMKII with a 24-105mm f.4L lens for its focal range and Image Stabilizer. Here’s a sampling of some of the practice shots I took today:

Finally, here’s a shot of Kaʻaʻawa Valley, though there is some glare from the helicopter’s plexiglass. This is the valley, a part of Kualoa Ranch, where several productions, including George of the Jungle, Jurassic Park, and parts of LOST have been shot!

Hopefully the next time I’m flying, I can do it doors-free for optimal image quality!  If any of you ever have a chance, take a helicopter tour and practice some aerial photography! I highly recommend bringing a polarizer and swift reflexes for balancing ISO with aperture (for as much depth-of-field as possible) and shutter-speed (for compensating for hand-holding in a moving helicopter).

Finally, check out my 365 Photo Blog for one more shot from today!

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Mele Kalikimaka!

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A Christmas morning wave with a rainbow at Maui’s North Shore.

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