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Apr
12
2009

On the road again.

I have been jumping around the islands quite a bit during the past few weeks. Finally, I got my butt back onto Kaua’i’s famous Na Pali Trail into the breath taking Kalalau Valley. I backpacked into the wilderness there for 4 nights and loved every minute of it — except for the scorpion sting which left me in great pain during one night.

I was able to bring my digital cameras into the Valley for the first time. Previously, I was shooting with my panorama film camera, and lugged along many rolls of 120 Velvia. I was playing with some fun techniques, and caught a handfull of winners, despite the wintry weather.  …okay, wintry is a relative term here — it was drizzling and 70ish degrees in the early mornings…

I made this first image by stitching and stacking about 24 exposures. I think the hardest part about making this image is that you have to first hike 11 very strenuous miles in to this location with a heavy pack, and then at sunset, hike two more miles back up a hill from the campsite, when all you feel like doing is laying flat on the ground.

Na Pali Glow

The next image is about 50 images thown together into a “Ben Willmore-esque” panolage.

Shortly after returning home to Maui, I headed back out the door to Oahu, where I had the big pleasure of attending a workshop taught by Kevin Kubota. This was a two-day “efficiency” workshop, which seemed to be very effective with most of the other students — however, it is not in my genetic code to be efficient. Here is a photo of Kevin’s workshop experts (Jed Taufer, Kevin Kubota, Vicki Taufer, and Clare Kubota).

I highly recommend Kevin’s workshops. By the way, the Willow’s Restaurant in Honolulu is INCREDIBLE! It is a perfect place for a seminar like this, and the Hawaiian food is amongst the best I have ever eaten!

In a couple of days I will head to Hilo Town on the Big Island for my annual visit to the Mecca of Hula — The Merrie Monarch Hula Festival. I will be photographing for two prominant hula halau; my hanai kumu hula Napua Greig, and also for the dancers under Keali’i Reichel.

I traveled somewhere else in-between, but have completely forgotten where!

By the way, the new Maui Photo Festival is in late September. It is coming together quite smoothly, and I am looking forward to teaching a couple of classes. Visit the website if you are at all interested in photography! Fun times will be had for all. One of Kevin Kubota’s tidbits of advice was to “travel and attend seminars” to shake up your creative juices….

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2 Comments »

  • Aloha Randy,
    I see you have had good times these days. Missed your entries these weeks. I am a bit baffled - are you really talking about a skorpion sting? I thought the Hawaiian Islands are free of any poisonous creatures. Or is this a paraphrase for something I do not understand in English - LOL??
    Greetings, Petra

    Comment | April 13, 2009
  • That shot of the Na Pali coast if fantastic.
    I know you were considering buying a new camera. Did you do it yet?
    Owen

    Comment | April 20, 2009

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