Monday, March 29, 2010

SPAMMED!



This morning I was going to make a new post when I was surprised to find my blog site hijacked by a spam counter forwarding the site to random sites around the web.

Took me a bit to figure out why and how to fix it.

Sorry for any inconvenience but I'm now back in business.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Rainy Day


It's rained a bit in Honolulu the past few days but it hasn't kept me from snapping a few images.

I found this girl walking with a bag over her head. I though it funny so...

Leica M6, 35mm Summilux, Fujicolor 100.

Parades



Funny how this image seems like almost yesterday. Well, not really, but I do remember taking this shot. The date is a bit fuzzy but it was around 1992 plus or minus a year or so. The image is from a scene at the Battle of Flowers Parade during Fiesta Week in San Antonio, Texas. Fiesta Week, held the of last week of April, celebrates San Antonio's history and culture with fairs, parades, live concerts, and dances. Its all topped off with healthy doses of great food and copious amounts of alcohol.

Fiesta was a big part of my life as a kid and young adult as we'd try to go to all the events as they were the biggest social parties of the year. I actually saw one of Stevie Ray Vaughn's last live concerts at Fiesta back in 1990 before he died a few months later. He played a rocking show over at La Semana. My policeman brother was actually working on the stage that night and actually shook his hand. What memories.

For more on the event, see here.

I never really liked parades and I still don't. I didn't like being in those big crowds, the phony waving and the likes. It just bored me mostly but they were fun to explore with a camera and a few rolls of film. I am not sure why I was even taking photos back in 1992 of that above shot but I was exploring and learning what photography was about. In many ways, I still don't as photography and the art of seeing is a life long journey.

This past weekend in Honolulu, the Honolulu Festival was held and it celebrates the diversity of Hawaii and Pacific Rim nations. The weekend event is topped by a parade down Kalakaua Ave in Waikiki and I figured I'd go out and search out for an interesting photo or so. And as much as I don't care for parades, I had a bit of fun.


A group of Japanese hula dancers from Japan were preparing for their march down the street.


Two dancers await their cue while sitting on a marker of some sorts.


The blur of the camera along with the viewpoint, well, either love it or hate it.

I spent a majority of my time behind the scene as that is where my eyes pulled me. I am evolving and seeing slightly beyond the usual.


Enjoy.

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Once again...well, why don't you guess...


Another great story in the NYT.

See it here.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

pdf of Star Bulletin



Just a quick post to show the actual page that ran on Sunday along with the original file I sent to AP. Nice use of space and text with the image. The page designers used the empty space well and anchored the rest of the paper on the bottom in the sand.



Did I preconceive this shot before hand thinking of a layout or page use? Not really but I did have an idea of what I wanted to illustrate. As I said in my last post, I wanted to convey the idea of Hawaii getting back to normal after the tsunami warning was rescinded. The use of the empty space, the whitewash pointing at the surfer, the board shape, the shape of the surfer, the color of the sand...it all works. I would have never guessed this image worked the way it did however; harking back on that subconsciousness of photography, it worked well.