Posts Tagged ‘Kaanapali’
Photo: Palm Trees and Blue Skies
Photo: Iconic green palm trees against cloudless blue sky.
Grabbed this shot back in ‘07 while walking around the grounds of the Westin Maui Resort in Ka’anapali. We were just taking in the sights – as it was our first return visit to Maui – and happened to look up and decided to snap this one. It became an instant favorite.
A Different Look
I posted this image in a different form about a year or so ago when I was playing around with AndreaMosaic. Here’s another look at that image.
Click on the image to see a larger view on Flickr where you can see all the tiny little photos it’s comprised of. Seeing as I’ve been to Maui two more times since I last played with AndreaMosaic, I should probable give it another whirl.
Photo: Maui Sunset
Photo: A colorful Maui Sunset over the island of Lanai as seen from Maui’s west coast in Ka’anapali.
One of my favorite sunsets from Maui – and there are many to choose from.
No two sunsets on the islands are ever the same, so when you see the colors and clouds like this, you can’t help but grab a camera and try to capture it forever. You never know if you’ll see one like it again!
– Kris
Photo: Sunset at Sea
Photo: The sunset from a sailboat out just off shore in West Maui.
One of the things that captivates me about sunsets in Maui – which I’m sure can be said elsewhere in the world, too – is that no two are ever alike. Compare this one to the golden sunset from yesterday, and you see exactly what I mean. If you check them out on Flickr, you’ll notice they were taken on consecutive nights. How’s that for variety?
There is so much variety, in fact, that sunsets even made it as its own subject on my Viewfinder page. Now, I’ve added quite a few images to my collection since that page first went up, including views like this this one from Door County, so don’t yawn too loudly when you read that page. I promise to update it when I get more time.
Your Favorite Sunset
Do you have a favorite place for enjoying the sunset? Perhaps you have a spectacular image of your own to share? Leave a note and a link in the comments, I would enjoy viewing and reading about them.
– Kris
Photo: Golden Sunset
Photo: A pure golden sunset looking west from Ka’anapali, Maui facing the island of Lana’i.
I’m sure they have stunning sunsets all over the world, but the place I first truly learned to appreciate the majesty of day’s end and night’s arrival was, of course, Maui.
Of all the trips we’ve taken there (5 and counting), this has to be in the top 3 of my favorite sunsets. Particularly, I love the distinct shape of the sun and the glowing rim it places on the most adjacent clouds. Team that up with the strong orange hues and the higher clouds at the top, and you have a pretty nice image (in my opinion, anyway).
Don’t Try This At Home
One of the things that continues to strike me every time I see this image on a computer screen is just how bright that sun is in the capture. It’s almost as if you need to wear sunglasses just to view the photo.
Then it dawns on me (pardon the pun) that I was probably an idiot for looking directly towards the sun to get this shot. Not to mention the fact that it was shot at the long end of my 70-300mm lens, either. It might even be a small miracle that I still have my vision!
In any case, grabbing your longest telephoto lens and running out to shoot the sun is not something I’d recommend without doing research and taking safety precautions first. While shooting the sun close to the horizon is a little less intense than shooting it at high noon, it’s still dangerous and should be approached as such.
After all, the last thing you want to lose as a photographer is your vision.
Sunrise vs. Sunset
On the topic of the sun, I was thinking of trying to find an interesting location to shoot the sunrise while we’re up in Door County this weekend. I’m by no means a morning person – unless you consider still being up at 2am “morning” – so it may just continue to be one of those things I say I want to do but never get around to. Hey, it happens.
Whenever the topic of sunrise and sunset come up, I’m usually reminded of the following post from my favorite Hawaii travel blogger over at Go Visit Hawaii.
Are You a Sunrise or a Sunset Person?
Check out the comment thread and feel free to leave your own opinion if you’d like. In the context of Hawaii, it’s an interesting take from people on both sides. And if there ever was a topic where people were very content on agreeing to disagree, this is probably it. After all, you’re in Hawaii!
– Kris
Photo: Stars Over West Maui
Photo: A starry sky on a perfectly clear night above Black Rock in West Maui.
Another reminiscing photo from my first ever attempt of shooting the skies back in ‘07. Call it beginner’s luck, or having the perfect canvas to work with.
We’ll be heading back up north to Wisconsin later this week, and I’m starting to think of some of the shots I want to work on this trip. We have seen some great night skies that far north in previous visits, and especially in the winter if the skies are completely clear. Sure, there’s about a 60-70 °F difference between this image and anything I see this weekend, but layers just aren’t for Photoshop, you know.
Into the Night
Maybe not as favorable for stargazing, we’ll be staying right near downtown of the biggest city in Door County, WI (that’s Sturgeon Bay for anyone playing along at home). Still, I’ve been getting more socially active on Flickr lately and some of the night shots I’m seeing in the Night Images group pool have me itching to stay up late and shoot.
I mentioned that a little bit back in September when I said the night was my new golden hour, so it won’t be too far out of my norm. Plus, we’ll be staying right on the bay, walking distance from where I attempted this shot in Sept. ‘08.
As I like to think that both my field skills and my talents in the digital darkroom are now much improved since this shot, I get excited about the new possibilities this trip.
And, seeing as it’s the middle of January, I don’t think I’ll be worried about getting washed out this time, either.
Back to the Stars
Getting back to the original photo, if you’d like to see more of my night shots of the heavens, click through to my Astrophotography Portfolio. The one of me and the Milky Way is starting a little bit of chatter on Flickr, at least compared to my other images in the past.









