Lonely Walkway

Lonely Walkway

While visiting the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park on the big island, there were some old glyph’s about a 20 minute walk from the road.  I managed to hike across the lava field to find the glyph’s surrounded by a walkway, in the middle of no where.  I really liked how old the wood looked in this photo, so I snapped that off first.

Glyph's in the Laval Field

Just so you know what I hiked out into the lava field for, I’ve included this shot of the glyphs.  Kind of neat to see something so old, although a 40 minute hike to see some stick figures on rock??

Taken in the Volcanoes National Park, Hawai’i, United States of America

Resting Kayaks

Resting Kayaks

The sunset wasn’t always perfect in Hawaii, but the colours of these Kayaks after a day of use caught my eye.  Attempting another HDR photo, I’m happy with the results.

Taken in Waikoloa, Hawaii, United States

200 Yard Lava Tube!

Lava Tube - Long Exposure

This Lava Tube is the tube that the Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park will let you walk through.  They ran the power down so you could see what you were doing.  It wasn’t a lot of power, so I ended up with a 5 second exposure time at ISO 3200.  I’m super happy with the results.  Of all the shots I took of/in the Lava Tube, this one is my favorite.  The tube is over 500 years old, and in my estimation, is about 200-300 yards long.  According to the ranger, the longest lava tube they’ve found is about 20 miles.  yes, 20 miles!

My second favorite shot is actually the HDR version of the same angle.  What makes this angle so great is (a) the moss hanging from the ceiling, (b) the lights are like stars and show you the depth of the tunnel and (c) I had the best make-shift tripod: a set of stairs leading out of the tunnel.  Here is the HDR:

Lava Tube - HDR

The HDR pulls out a bit more detail out of the wall, and gives a slightly different effect.  Both cool photos in my opinion, and I couldn’t decide which one I liked best.  Do you have a preference?

Taken in the Volcanoes National Park, Hawai’i

The Beach House at Sunset

Beach House at Sunset

It’s hard not to take some sunset photos when you're in the sunset capitol of Kona, Hawaii.  I like this one because all day this place is a hustle and bustle of people.  Adults trying to get stuff for themselves, or for their kids, everyone focused on the water sports.  But at the end of the day, there isn’t a sole around, and the beach house watches the sunset alone.

Taken in Waikoloa, Hawaii

Kona Sunset

Kona Sunset

While traveling, I managed to snap an HDR of the sunset at my hotel.  This one turned out to be my favorite from the bunch.  The neat thing is the lake prior to the ocean is actually a mixture of salt and fresh water, which adds for some interesting wild-life, but for me, a beautiful reflection!

Taken in Waikoloa, Hawaii

The Green Knight!

The Green Knight!

At my trip to Medieval Times which I commented on in a previous post, I took a few shots.  The evil knight was the Green Knight.  I’m pretty sure they chose Green because it’s the lamest colour, so it gets that audience excited.  Ours was the Black & White Knight, which admittedly is the coolest colour, except he died first.  In this shot, the Green Knight has just captured the prince.

Taken at Medieval Times, Toronto, ON, Canada

Captured!

Caught!

Over the holiday’s, we visited Medieval Times for a “knight to remember!”.  It was quite a show.  I brought my 5D Mark II and tried to get some shots.  The lighting was difficult to work with, let alone the fact that I couldn’t move from my super tiny seat.  I managed to get some pretty neat shots, this one is my favourite.

Taken at Medieval Times, Toronto, ON, Canada