A photographic journal of images from O'ahu by Dana, Jamie and Kala! =)
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Sunset at Ko'olina
This photo was taken yesterday evening on the west side of the island at the Ko'olina Resort.... More photos posted on my Flickr page - click image to proceed.
Hey Nic! We almost had to stay here when Waikiki Marriott unbooked our room! Guess it would have been ok...from the looks of it, I'll give it a 9.5, LOL! (=
Great Flickr gallery too...were you attending that sweet couple's wedding by any chance or were they just so overjoyed by love & champagne that they let you snap their picture! And just what is going on in that hammock? ;-)
Hi - the resort is fairly expensive - about $200 per night depending on whether you choose the mountain or ocean view. I've stayed at this place several times and its really beautiful.
Kala, I echo Natalie's remarks, and want to know how you approached this shot. Did you shoot in RAW? Did you manually adjust your camera, or leave it on some auto setting? Very nice composition! -Kim
That is an amazingly beautiful photo. HOw did you manage it without many people? I can't imagine that everyone near by would also be admiring the view.
gorgeous.
ReplyDeletehmmm you started putting your stamp on the photos
Thetrees against the sky emphasizes its blueness.
ReplyDeleteTurn the lights off please!
ReplyDeleteThe view is spectacular.
Hey Nic! We almost had to stay here when Waikiki Marriott unbooked our room! Guess it would have been ok...from the looks of it, I'll give it a 9.5, LOL! (=
ReplyDeleteGreat Flickr gallery too...were you attending that sweet couple's wedding by any chance or were they just so overjoyed by love & champagne that they let you snap their picture! And just what is going on in that hammock? ;-)
I love the colours and lights of this shot. The contrast bewteen natural and artificial light...superb eye my friend!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteKala,
I keep coming back here for some of the most striking images, the colours are just fantastic in this shot!
Curly's Photoshop
Beautiful image, makes me want to be there.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Image Kala!
ReplyDeleteI love the color as always!
Wendi
What an amazing sunset shot! I really like the colors of the sky!
ReplyDeleteonce again i have to sigh indulging in the beauty of the scene..*sigh*
ReplyDeleteHi - the resort is fairly expensive - about $200 per night depending on whether you choose the mountain or ocean view. I've stayed at this place several times and its really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThere was a couple relaxing in the hammock.
thanks for stoppin by =)
it looks so peaceful! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful night shots here. This one is so colorful and the clouds give it a dramatic flair. I also really like the full moon below.
ReplyDeletegorgeous picture as always! I just love visiting your site and seeing all the wonderful images. Those shots of the moon are extraordinary.
ReplyDeleteThe multitude of shades and colours in the Hawaiian sunset are always breathtaking - again great shot!
ReplyDeleteKala, I echo Natalie's remarks, and want to know how you approached this shot. Did you shoot in RAW? Did you manually adjust your camera, or leave it on some auto setting? Very nice composition!
ReplyDelete-Kim
I love the beautiful rainbow of colors! Hey when's Dana coming back?! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazingly beautiful photo. HOw did you manage it without many people? I can't imagine that everyone near by would also be admiring the view.
ReplyDeleteWe have family that lives in a home at this resort. We stayed there a few weeks ago and loved it.
ReplyDeleteHi - I used the "Night" setting from the Canon S3 IS camera =)
ReplyDeleteDana's been preoccupied with work stuff =P
I took this photo during dinner hour (6:45 PM/ 7PM) so most people were inside eating while I photographed =)
ReplyDeleteI met a wedding couple during my photo shoot.
what a nice capture! I love the lights and the stunning sky!
ReplyDeletethe colors in this photo (and the others from this session on your flickr page) are just stunning--nice work!
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