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Hawai'i 14 images Created 1 Apr 2019

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  • While driving around, I came across this beach with plenty of interesting rocks. As the level of the waves was changing, the challenge was to find a location where the tripod would be steady and not impacted with the incoming waves. After capturing the scene and heading back to the hotel for a little nap, I then continued to enjoy a nice week of vacation on Maui.
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  • While enjoying some ice cream at a shop in Hawai'i which gave you a view of a small beach in Lahaina I noticed the waves coming in and out. Putting my ice cream down on a warm February day I captured the lines of the water coming on the beach. This didn't last long however as some a whale was spotted in Lahaina Harbor quickly changing the focus of everyone.
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  • When visiting Maui an earlier morning is definitely worth it even if you are on vacation. The drive to the top of Haleakala can be a long one especially if you are on the western side of Maui. However when you get to the top and experience the cool temperatures and in most instances the sun rising over the clouds you will know you have made the right choice. You can always head to the beach or pool and take a nap when you get back to where you are staying.
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  • On a recent trip to Maui, I made the trek up Haleakala for sunrise at 10,000 feet. There was a caravan of cars up the mountain in the early morning hours of my first morning in Hawaii. Using the time difference to my advantage, I went early in my trip as my body was still three hours ahead. Once getting to the top it was a little bit brisk with a constant wind as well, there is not a place to be wearing shorts and flip flops as you wait for the sun to rise. I picked out a location up a little path and set up my tripod starting to photography the stars as I waited for the sun to rise. The image for today is a pre-dawn shot and with a longer shutter speed was able to capture some of the movement of the clouds just below me. Once the sun rose it was time for a little exploring prior heading back to Kaanapali and some time at the pool.
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  • While on a trip to Hawaii a few years ago I headed to Volcanoes National Park and on one morning headed towards the shoreline in the park. As I was descending the hill the sun started to rise and in the barren space noticed this one tree which would make a nice element to add to the image. Quickly heading over the terrain I got to this spot just as the sun was heading through the tree capturing this image.
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  • As a trip to Hawai'i ended I took out my camera and captured the sunset on the last evening on my two week trip to the islands.  This was taken just north of Kona on the big island as I enjoyed a few relaxing days of just sitting on the beach and at the pool.
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  • While visiting the big island of Hawaii a few years ago I decided to try something a little different while photographing waterfalls. I zoomed in on this waterfall to capture the detail of the waterfall and then slightly moved the camera a little bit during the long exposure. The end result is not only capturing a soft look of the mossy background at this waterfall but also an interesting feel to the water stream contrasting with the green in this image.
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  • This image was on the north shore of Oahu while on a visit to Sunset Beach. As I waited for the sun to set I looked behind me and saw the rainbow complimented with some nice warm light on a pleasant January afternoon. It was great to have my feet in the sand and enjoy the sun as it soon headed down with a small bit of color on that evening.
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  • An overcast morning can lead to creativity while photographing, which was the case on this morning in Hawaii. The overcast skies allows for some longer shutter motion and with that you can give a scene a different feeling. With the water moving along these rocks on Oahu the water turns into almost a fog on the rocks as it climbs and recedes on them in a quick fashion just after sunrise.
    Water-Along-Shore-Hawaii.tif
  • As I stood in the pre-dawn light on the beach in Hawaii, I noticed two rocks in the sand which the tide was coming to during each rotation of water. Using the low light I set up my tripod to capture the two rocks and the motion of the water with a longer exposure. Once my image was framed I wait for the water to move up the beach and let extended shutter opening turn the water into a dream-like state.
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  • While exploring the North Shore of Oahu, I came across an interesting grouping of rocks. I sat and watched as the waves of the ocean pushed up on the rocks and then as the water cascaded back into the ocean like a waterfall. Depending on the strength of the tide each time it determine the effect of the water. From some rocks higher up I set-up my tripod to capture this waterfall, and just like when photographing any waterfall you want to use a little longer shutter speed in order to capture the motion and not freeze the water. With the body of water also in the image, I was also able to capture the motion letting it add to the photograph.
    Waterfall-Ocean.tif
  • On my final day on the North Shore of Oahu, I woke up early to make my way towards the Banzai Pipeline. As the early hint of light started to appear in the sky, I knew Sunset Beach Park would be my destination. Using a long exposure and the morning light, the magic of this location is discovered in a simple photograph. On this morning as I photographed the changing skies and weather it proved to be a lasting reminder of my visit to Oahu.
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