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"Stormy Sunset at Hanalei"


wilsontsoi

D2X, ISO-100, 18-70 f3.5-4.5 AFS, f11 @ 1/8 and 1/15 sec., tripod mounted. Manipulation: Merged 2 exposure to one (pseudo neutral grad.)

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One of the wetest spot on earth is on Kauai, so unsurprisingly a

brief rainstorm can accompany a sunset at Hanalei Bay.

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God's gift to humankind, the Hawaiian Islands. I recognized this pier right off. Love this part of Kauai, from here to the end of the road. Barking Sands is quiet but special too.
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A beautiful photo from one of my favorite places on earth. The silhouette of the person really sets it off. As you may know from all your trips to Hawaii the tropical sunsets are often not very impressive. You have a beauty here Wilson. But of course, it's a Tsoi! Aloha
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Hey Wils...nice job! A real beauty of golden-glow on the right. The merging is imperceptible to me; very nicely accomplished.

The Garden Isle is such a wonderful place on this planet. It has been far too long since I was there. Gota go back soon! Regards.

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I have never been to Hawaii but this gorgeous scene makes me very keen to correct that. Wonderful light with the silhouette of the person walking of the pier. A lovely scene. Lynne
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Hey, I know this spot! Love that stormy cloud approaching Wilson. Life is often like that in Hanalei. You get wet a lot. The next time you make it here, you are invited to enjoy the "personal" tour. I used to fish every day before picking up a camera. You never forget some of those places... I'll post some soon. Nice capture here brah!!
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What I like about this is the figure...it seems to be emerging from a dream...( the soft area of the sky). Gives it a story.
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I wish you and your family a very Happy Holiday season and I wish you a very happy, productive and prosperous 2007.

 

Fine capture as always Wilson. I'd like to know your thoughts on looking at this, flipped horizontally.

 

Best regards.

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