The following photos are for Mattias of Sweden, Jane of Cebu, Stinkypaw of Canada, and Weez - and I guess anyone else who are visiting here - hope you all enjoy them!
This night photo was taken this past Sunday at "The Wall" in Waikiki (~8PM) looking out to Waikiki Beach and hotels - for Mattias and Jane - using my new Canon S3 IS - 6 MP helps!
The next three photos were also taken this past Sunday at Lanikai for Weez at about 9 AM:
The next photo was also taken this past Sunday towards Rabbit Island for Stinkypaw at about 10 AM - can you see the canoe paddlers and escort boats near the island?:
The next photo was taken for me at Kailua on Sunday as well - before the Dukes race =)
The next two photos were taken today in Hawai'i Kai and Black Point respectively at around 7:00 PM:
Hi Kala, sorry I've not been by in a while. I'm loving your work! Some of the photographs are so beautiful and others simply magical. Each one makes me wish I was someplace hot and sunny...
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your new camera! It made a great shot with the night scene. :)
keep up the good work guys!
Wow! Photo heaven--so many! I particularly like the nite shot--great water reflections. Now I'm going back to look again. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWow!! what a pictures! I love them!
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Love the night shot! The first several beach/ocean scenes are lovely, too! You live in paradise!
ReplyDeleteNic! What more can I say...you did GOOD! Looks like you and your S3 are becoming good friends! (= And WHOA! Have you seen John's (Melbourne) recent nite shot? Yours and his are almost identical in angle, composition and color! Check it out! http://melbourneinphotos.com/yarra%20night%203%201000px.jpg
ReplyDeleteone wanders how you cope with all these beautiful sights =)
ReplyDeletelove the house at the end, i wish i can live in one like that
I wish I was there right now...
ReplyDeleteI've had my first good look around here Kala and the quality of your images are quite stunning. That Canon was a worthwhile investment. I'm hoping to advance to an Eos350D next year. I think that's the model that the Americans refer to as the digital rebel.
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All great shots of a lovely part of the world. Thanks for posting them all.
ReplyDeleteSexy back! What wonderful shots Kala! As usual, you're entertaining the world. I've missed 2 weeks worth of Dana and your pictures...
ReplyDeleteHiiiih! So many pics! This is like a candy day!
ReplyDeleteHi - my apologies to all of you for not being able to view your pictures - school just started again at the Uni, I'm coaching a womens paddling team as well as a high school team, working, and my other side job leaving very little time left other than to aim, shoot, post -
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by - To Weez, Mattias, Jane, Amy, and Stinkypaw and others, if you have any photo requests, please let me know - I can't promise anything but I will do what I can - it just so happens that the above pics were all taken along my usual route.
Mattias: No tripod - but I did place the camera on the stone wall and used a timer =)
Edwin and Carol: Welcome back!!! =) hope you had a nice time to relax.
To many more candy days! Cheers!
These photos are amazing. My particular favorite is the breath taking sunset.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots once again! Mahalo nui loa for Rabbit Island! It's just like I remembered! I don't know what you're studing at U of H, but photography could be a good path for you! You are talented at catching the emotion of your subjects - that sunset is amazing! Keep it up! And thanks again!
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