Posts Tagged ‘Sheraton’

Sunday Photo: Sheraton Maui Resort

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Sheraton Maui Resort

Taken by Kris Nelson on August 25th, 2011.
Location: Ka’anapali, West Maui.

Photo Story

This photo was taken during the 3rd annual Maui Photo Festival and Workshops last month, during their doors-off helicopter excursion. I had previously posted how excited I was about this helicopter flight after flying back in ’09, and coming up to the event, I started sharing with the MPF staff and instructors how bad I really wanted to get this shot. Well, here it is!

The thing about the Sheraton is – for those new to the blog, anyway – is the place where we fell in love with Maui back in ’06. It’s also where I took my first Maui photo, right from the lanai of those ocean front rooms you see left of Black Rock in the photo. So having an image like this and being able to point to the fourth floor of those buildings and say “we were there” is pretty special to us.

Also, it gives you a great perspective on just how large the Sheraton Maui Resort really is. Maybe you’ve never visited there before or were in one of the ‘ohana suites and never ventured on the other side of the resort. Back when I blogged about some of the walking paths and lookout points from this side of the resort, this view from above really lays out those photos better.

The Return of Sunday Photos!

It’s been a few months since the last Sunday Photo now, but after coming back from the Maui Photo Festival last month and having so many new images to share, it’s about time to get back in the swing of things again. After all, we already have over 85 photos in our Sunday Photos series, so it’s about time we hit that century mark and blow passed it like a whale pod cruising by a boat of spectators. Be sure to follow along.

Iao StreamHamoa BeachMaui Cliff Dive

Share the Aloha on Facebook

There are also a few other updates for the site in the works – one of which is the new ability to Like our posts on Facebook. It’s a pretty popular feature over at my Daily Maui Photo website, so I decided to put it to work for us here, too. Go head, give that little Like button a click, and even post a comment to Facebook about this image if you like, too. The more, the merrier.

Also, you’ll notice the Facebook Fan Box (the official term, by the way) for my Maui by Photo page. You might remember a post way back when in which I introduced this FB page back in ’09. Since then, we’re now at over 10,000+ Maui fans, which still blows me away. If you haven’t seen it yet, why not join us for daily photos and discussion.

Check Back Soon

We’ll have another Sunday Photo available next week, but don’t be a stranger until then. If you’d like to stay up to date with the blog throughout the week, every week, view the Subscribe options on the upper-right of the page and stay informed.

Until next time,
– Kris

Maui Poster – To The Heavens

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

Poster Title: To The Heavens

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Forget the references to the supposed rapture coming this Saturday, the photo in the latest edition in the Posters category was featured in Friday’s daily photo. It only felt fair to give it some Aloha here at the blog as well.

As a reminder, these posters are all featured my eBook, Maui by Poster.

About: To The Heavens

Fans of the Ka’anapali resort area, not to mention the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, will be very familiar with the scene depicted in this poster. It is from the nightly cliff dive ceremony performed at Black Rock just at sunset. Seeing as four of our five Maui trips all included accommodations right there at Black Rock, we’ve seen more than our fair share of this display to have some great memories.

While it only lasts for a few minutes, it’s free and it’s always a great way to kick off your evening if you’re in the area to enjoy the sunset anyway. We love seeing people crowd up along the beachwalk or in the sand, and folks break out their cameras and camcorders (or camera phones these days).

Download the eBook

If you like this image and wanted to see 23 others like it, check out the Maui by Poster eBook if you haven’t already. It’s free, and available in PDF format so you can view it on your computer or most smartphones or tablets out there.

Maui Posters for Sale

If you really like this image or wanted more information on how you can order prints of these posters, head over to the posters page on the Daily Maui Photo website and learn how you can put some Aloha on your wall.

Sunday Photo: Heavenly Offering

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

Heavenly Offering

Taken by Kris Nelson on June 3rd, 2006.
Location: Black Rock, Sheraton Maui Resort in Ka’anapali.

Thanks to the folks at the Maui Photo Festival, I and all other MPF alumni were recently invited to submit a portfolio of imagery for consideration in an upcoming Maui coffee table book due out this fall. This was one of the images I submitted under the Hawaiian Culture category, as it speaks to the legend behind the Black Rock Cliff Dive Ceremony.

The portfolio I submitted consisted of 12 images, and altogether I worked with 25 photos in the process. Many of them are re-edits to images I’ve shared in the Sunday Photo series before, but I’ll try to feature the ones that are new to the blog in the coming weeks.

Share your #MauiSunset Photos on Flickr

Sunset from 20 floors upIn other news, I have a new Maui photo/website project in the funnel that I wanted to pass along. And with this one, you get to help out!

About a year and a half ago, I tried to gain support for the use of the #MauiSunset hashtag on Twitter to call out all the wonderful sunsets from the Valley Isle that visitors and residents share on a nightly basis. I recently came up with the idea of bringing that same concept from Twitter over to Flickr, and I created the #MauiSunset Flickr Group. And here’s where it gets really neat.

Imagine if there was a website that you could use to browse different Maui sunsets by choosing a particular night or location? Maybe you were driving back to your hotel and saw a great sunset but couldn’t stop for a photo. Or maybe you witnessed an awesome sunset in Lahaina and wondered what it looked like to the folks in Wailea.

By curating as many Maui sunsets as I can through the Flickr group, and working with the Flickr API like I have been doing for years now, I’m hoping to add such a feature over at the Daily Maui Photo website. Hopefully I can have something up by the end of April (given my other time constraints).

How to Help

If it sounds like something you’d like to help out with, that’s great. It’s pretty easy, especially if you already have a Flickr account. Even if you don’t, you can sign up for a free account. Once you’re on Flickr, there’s really to easy options to contribute to this effort:

  • Add your photos to the group pool. You don’t need to join the group to add photos, but it’s not a bad idea.
  • Help spread the word to other Flickr users or sunset photos you find. If you come across a great Maui sunset on Flickr, just leave a comment or send a note to the photographer telling them about the #MauiSunset group and seeing if they’d like to share their photo.

At the time of this writing, there are almost 75 photos that have been contributed in roughly a 3 week timeframe. With your help, we can easily get that number higher and hopefully have a starting base of 250 photos when I get the website feature running at the end of April.

Also, if you have any other suggestions or ideas, please feel free to share those, too. I look forward to seeing some of your awesome sunset photos!

- Kris

Sunday Photo: Ocean Vista

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

West Maui Ocean Vista

Taken by Kris Nelson on February 19th, 2009.
Location: Our lanai at the Sheraton Maui Resort, Ka’anapali, Maui

A sampling of the morning views we used to enjoy when staying at the ocean front rooms at the Sheraton Maui Resort in Ka’anapali. Sure, we paid a premium for those rooms, and all budget-minded travelers will say that you can save a ton of money on cheaper rooms that you’re not really going to spend that much time in anyway. And they’re right.

Still, for two weeks out of the year, being able to wake up and walk out on your balcony and see views like this…

I like to think it was worth it.

Mahalo,
– Kris

This photo is from my Maui Portfolio on my photography website. Head on over there if you’d like to see more.

Aloha Friday – October 2nd, 2009

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

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Aloha Friday
A cloud covered Molokai as seen from a private area of the Sheraton Maui Resort.

It’s hard to believe that it’s been almost 3 months since my last Aloha Friday post. I guess it goes to show just how busy of a summer it has been for me. Regardless, I’m still working on getting things a little more regular here.

This photo is an oldie but still a goodie. It’s taken from one of the viewing areas at the Sheraton Maui Resort in Ka’anapali. In fact, it’s only one of many great views you can find at the Sheraton.

More FollowFriday Coming Soon
I’m writing this a little unprepared today, so the return of Follow Friday (aka #FollowFriday on Twitter) will have to wait until next week. I’m excited, though, because I met so many great people at the Maui Photo Festival last month and have a great list of tweeps you’d be interested in following.

And speaking of the Maui Photo Festival, they’ve recently announced the dates for the 2nd annual event next year. If you couldn’t attend this year, or wasn’t sure what it was about, let me tell you, it was absolutely amazing. I still owe you details and photos from my MPF experience this year, and hoping to feature some of them this weekend over at Maui by Photo. In the meantime, find me as @MauiByPhoto on Twitter and ask away.

Back to the dates for next year’s event, block off August 25-29 on your calendars. Also, there will be a big push on preregistration starting in a few weeks, and great early bird deals to save money on your registration. Check out their site (and here) as more details are released.

Hope to see you there next year.