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Wow, Hawaii certainly is a very photogenic place. You've got some great pics in that lot. The two plam trees and the bird from above stand out for me.
Steve.
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Thanks Steve! The palm trees are really strange in that to me, they look pale/faded (even though there wasn't much PP). And the bird...that was a bit of a fluke...I managed to get about 3 out of 20 in flight shots in focus, and I don't think I got one that conveyed what it was like to be there with the birds doing their thang in the wind up the cliffs.
The trees are dark as the sky is what's been used for the light reading. You'll notice the ground is a bit dark also. The focus also appears to be on the forground more so then the trees.
Really love the 4th and 5th images in along the top row. Happy days (wedding and honeymoon ) --Wade
Top shots, those ocean shots looks really inviting
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