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Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:12 pm
by KansasCityChiefs
Thanks Roanoker for the pictures again.
I don't know if I should be glad or worried about having thousands of dollars already invested in the trip considering how bad American Airlines is doing right now along with all the other airlines.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:23 pm
by AllThingsKC
Roanoker wrote:
My favorite!!!!
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 7:10 am
by Roanoker
KansasCityChiefs wrote:
Thanks Roanoker for the pictures again.
I don't know if I should be glad or worried about having thousands of dollars already invested in the trip considering how bad American Airlines is doing right now along with all the other airlines.
Be thrilled at the prospect of basking in the delights of Hawaii. Don't give potential airline difficulties another thought! It will work out favorably for you.
And thank
you for looking at and kindly commenting on my pictures. Fussing with and sharing them greatly enhance the entire experience.
ATKC~ That shot was taken from a hotel room. It's not hard to get good pictures in such a beautiful place.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:08 pm
by Roanoker
It is the next day, February 14, 2008. (Happy Valentine's Day!) It was time to leave Maui and fly to Kauai. (Sounds like Hawaii with a K.)
Leaving Maui.
This is Honolulu, on the island of Oahu. You have to go to the Honolulu airport to reach any of the other islands.
Not sure where this is, but I like the silver sea. I think we were approaching Kauai.
Getting ready to land.
I guess it's Kauai.
We stayed at the Sheraton. I walked around the grounds and took pictures. Duh.
The inevitable flowers.
These really
were tiny.
This kind be everywhere.
In different colors.
I named this one "Real Flower" because I did nothing to the picture (except crop it to post here), but it almost looks fake.
Actually, I didn't use any Photoshop tools on any of these flower pictures.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 9:18 pm
by Roanoker
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:09 pm
by AllThingsKC
Did you cry when you left Maui? I would have.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:30 am
by Roanoker
AllThingsKC wrote:
Did you cry when you left Maui? I would have.
I suppose I would have if that had been all she wrote, but I still had Kauai and The Big Island ahead. They were wonderful, too.
At the Honolulu airport, as we waited to fly back to Maui and on back to Kansas City, I chatted with a suntanned, in-great-shape man. Roanoker: "So, what do you do for a living?" Man: "I'm a Maui hiking guide."
Nice job. Envious.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:31 pm
by Roanoker
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:39 pm
by AllThingsKC
The last is just... ...awesome!
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:58 pm
by Tosspot
Ro - what kind of aspect ratio does your Nikon have? Your photos seem to be different than the 3:2 aspect ratio I've been accustomed to with Canon.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 9:15 am
by Roanoker
Thanks, ATKC.
Tosspot wrote:
Ro - what kind of aspect ratio does your Nikon have? Your photos seem to be different than the 3:2 aspect ratio I've been accustomed to with Canon.
My Nikon D70 has the same aspect ratio as your Canon, 3:2 (at 300dpi), but I always crop the pictures I select for computer-screen display to 4:3, at 72dpi. The original pictures are 3000x2000 pixels, and my "dumbed down" versions are 1152x864 pixels (16x12 inches). They get reduced even further when I upload them to the Opera photo site to 640x480 pixels, which is about right for the forum. (They do give you a choice.) I also put all the cropped pictures (from vacations since 2005, including Grand Canyon, Disney World, Branson, and now Hawaii) into a 4:3 digital frame I keep on my desk at work, holding probably over 700 pictures so far.
It's funny how my coworkers are now thinking about maybe going to Hawaii sometime just because of these pictures.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:37 pm
by cknab1
Excellent pictures, brings back good memories. We were married on Anini Beach, Kauai in May of 05. I really liked the laidback atmosphere on Kauai compared to the Big Island. But after two weeks the smallness of the island was getting to me. Next time I will relax more and enjoy the natural beauty.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jun 21, 2008 6:05 pm
by Roanoker
cknab1 wrote:
Excellent pictures, brings back good memories. We were married on Anini Beach, Kauai in May of 05. I really liked the laidback atmosphere on Kauai compared to the Big Island. But after two weeks the smallness of the island was getting to me. Next time I will relax more and enjoy the natural beauty.
What a wonderful place to get married! There is something for everyone on every island. While we enjoyed a helicoptor ride over Kauai, for example, if there is ever a next time, we'll probably fly over the volcanos on The Big Island. It does take time to fly from one island to another. One consideration might be an island-hopping cruise ship.
Go back for one of your anniversaries! #5 isn't far off!
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:10 pm
by cknab1
Excellent Idea. That is exactly what we are planning to do. If one needs an excuse to go to Hawaii, a wedding anniversary is a good one.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:11 am
by nota
I love the flowers especially the anthurium and the lantana. I have some of that same lantana in my own yard. I saw a bridal bouquet once of all red anthurium. Beautiful, but it had a risque' touch to it as well. Especially to all the 12 year old boys there.
My favorite Hawaii flower pic of all time was a pic I took of Bird of Paradise growing with impatiens at a golf course we played at. Kind of a blend of the tropics and home.
I always also love the beautiful floral arrangements they have in all the big hotels with every kind of tropical flower imaginable.
My camera doesn't take quite as snazzy pix as yours, but I'm betting the problem is behind the shutter button
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:37 pm
by Roanoker
nota wrote:
I love the flowers especially the anthurium and the lantana. I have some of that same lantana in my own yard. I saw a bridal bouquet once of all red anthurium. Beautiful, but it had a risque' touch to it as well. Especially to all the 12 year old boys there.
My favorite Hawaii flower pic of all time was a pic I took of Bird of Paradise growing with impatiens at a golf course we played at. Kind of a blend of the tropics and home.
I always also love the beautiful floral arrangements they have in all the big hotels with every kind of tropical flower imaginable.
My camera doesn't take quite as snazzy pix as yours, but I'm betting the problem is behind the shutter button
At least, you have a clue as to what kind of flowers are in the pictures. I have no idea. As for who pushes the shutter button, I think it's more a matter of how many times the shutter gets pushed. If you take enough pictures, you are bound to get one or two good ones.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2008 8:28 am
by Roanoker
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:37 am
by nota
Roanoker wrote:
At least, you have a clue as to what kind of flowers are in the pictures. I have no idea. As for who pushes the shutter button, I think it's more a matter of how many times the shutter gets pushed. If you take enough pictures, you are bound to get one or two good ones.
I just love flowers and growing plants. Raised in a nursery, so I came by it naturally.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 8:46 am
by Roanoker
It is the next day, Friday, February 15. Husband, one son, and I got up early to visit a beautiful canyon on Kauai, called Waimea. (Thank goodness I took a picture of the sign. My son knows the spellings, pronunciations, and locations of everything, but he's not here to advise.)
You can see my son walking toward the left in this one.
Oddly, chickens run wild in Kauai, and they are not afraid of people. I guess they like any handouts.
Your mind can trick you into thinking this picture is blurred, as if it were moving. The layers stretch consistently from one "canister" to another. (The formations look like canisters to me.)
The continuity of layers across varied formations amazes me. I like the contrast of the dark foreground.
See the people at top left? They provide a good sense of scale.
This one shows how we were able to get fairly good pictures.
Re: Hawaii, February 2008
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 9:24 am
by AllThingsKC
Wow. You must have taken thousands of pictures.