Posts Tagged ‘sunset’

365 Nights of #MauiSunsets in 2011?

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Sky CandyCould you imagine what it would be like if you could rewind the clock and view every single Maui sunset in 2011?

Well, you’re already halfway there!

#MauiSunset Project Update

Earlier this year, I posted about the #MauiSunset project I started as part of the Daily Maui Photo website.

The concept is simply to have Maui fans on Flickr submit their Maui sunset photos to the #MauiSunset Flickr Group, and then we could all use this link to view them listed by year, month, and day.

As of this post, we already have Maui sunsets from 185 nights for the calendar year 2011. That’s already half of the entire year!

You Can Help

185 nights for 2011 is great, but wouldn’t 365 be awesome?

If you visited Maui in 2011 (or any previous year) and have sunset photos you’d like to submit to the Flickr Group, we’d love to see them.

You can also help my sharing this post or any of the links mentioned here in your own favorite social networks and get the word out so we can try to reach that 365 total for 2011.

Mahalo,
– Kris

Sunday Photo: ‘Ohana Sunset

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

'Ohana Sunset

Taken by Kris Nelson on August 26th, 2011.
Location: Ka’anapali, West Maui.

Photo Story

Another image captured during the 3rd Annual Maui Photo Festival in August.

We were doing a sunset shoot on the beach outside the Hyatt in Ka’anapali when I spotted this family setting up their fishing polls. Can’t think of a better way to spend a family night on Maui than enjoying the sunset together.

Saturday Already?

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

Early Morning Black RockTrip journal entry for Saturday, August 27th, 2011.

Could it be, our last full day on Maui already? With the helicopter tour and sunrise at Haleakala crossed off the list, it was time to just go with the flow.

Sleeping In

Saturday morning was back to the regular golden hour shooting time at 6am, which was sleeping in compared to the Haleakala sunrise the day before. This shoot was an action shoot of skim boarders on Ka’anapali beach a few resorts south from where the Hyatt was. The morning air was fairly calm that early in the morning, but the waves that had been rolling in rather rougher than I’m used to seeing made for some nice action shots that early in the day.

Seeing that I was pretty content with the weeks event to-date, and keeping thoughts of leaving the day after out of my head, I put myself in a more carefree and stress reduced state of mind.

I shot for about an hour before heading back to meet with the Mrs. for a little breakfast at the Hyatt coffee bar. Here was the shot I was most happy with from that first shoot of the day.

Wave Rider

Classes and Lunch

The rest of the morning was a few different workshops on digital editing and modifying light for portraiture. Not directly Maui related, so I’ll breeze of those details for you. I do have a full review of the entire workshop at my photography blog if you’re interested, though.

With our last full day on Maui, we did decide to head back over to Whalers Village again, and had a nice family lunch at Leilani’s. Just lunch this time, no doubling up on the Hula Pie twice in one trip. Or year, for that matter.

There wasn’t too much time left after lunch to hit the shops again, so it was back over to the Hyatt to finish off the afternoon.

Back to Class

The next session after lunch was a portfolio review class, where each photographer could submit a handful of photos and have the instructor review and critique them in front of room full of other photographers. Sound scary? It’s actually pretty helpful, and after getting good tips in the same class back in ’09, I knew I had to attend again this time around.

Again, I won’t ramble on about the class details, but it is worth noting that this was a big shift for this session because in ’09 I submitted some of my Maui landscapes. This year, I was sharing portraits of our son that I shot over the summer. Quick a big contrast in subject matter. You can check out the photos I submitted here if you’re in the mood for cute baby photos. :)

Beating the Dinner Rush

With the portfolio review class wrapped up, there wasn’t anything in next time slot that particularly intrigued me, so we decided to head off for an early dinner and be back in time for the sunrise. We didn’t want to stray too far from the resort, and found ourselves over at Aloha Mixed Plate right behind the Cannery in Lahaina.

We had lunch at AMP one trip and remembered that the food was good, the prices were reasonable, and the parking was a little hard to come by – depending on what time of day it was. Well, we lucked out this time because there were only 3 cars in the lot when we pulled up. Nice!

Compare that to the 2 cars waiting for an empty spot when we were ready to leave, we knew we had timed things well. And speaking of timing, we had a sunset to catch.

The Final Sunset

Part of me thinks that heading sounds a little ominous, but that’s exactly what it was. Before we knew it, we had our final Maui sunset quickly approaching. It was time to soak it all in and make this one last until our next trip back to the island.

We knew we wanted to back down to the beach and maybe let our sun play in the sand one last time, but we had to fight for a spot in the sand and the odds were against us. The last sunset shoot of the photo festival was a faux wedding setup, and as luck would have it, there was also an actual wedding happening on the beach by the Hyatt as well. So not only did the paying bride and groom get their stretch of paradise for their special day (and rightfully so), the crowd of photographers had staked their claim, too.

We setup just South of the beach near the beach park, which was okay for sitting on the beach blanket, but being under the trees in the area meant the sand wasn’t the greatest for a nine month old to go exploring on hands and knees. But still, whenever you have an ‘ohana with as much Aloha in our hearts as we do, and have a gorgeous Maui sunset as a backdrop, you know there are memories to be made.

See for yourself.

Final Sunset

Yummy Name Tag

Peaceful Moment

Now, I will go on the record and say that the sunset portrait from Thursday’s journal entry was my favorite of the sunset shots, but that last one right here is a close second. Although there’s not sunset, just knowing the fact that we’re coming to terms with leaving the next day and how amazing it’s been to be new parents and back here on Maui made it a very special moment. Not as bittersweet as you’d think, just sweet.

History Repeats

Aside from the saddening task of having to pack ahead of checking out the following morning, I was still contemplating whether I would go back out and shoot the stars again that night. I had done so on the final night of the ’09 workshops and ended up with this self portrait of me and the Milky Way.

Me and the Milky Way

I was maybe 50/50 on whether I’d go or not, but being in our room at around 9:45pm and seeing as our son was hardly settling down for bed, I decided to pack up my gear, grab my tripod, throw him in the stroller and head out for a stroll along the beachwalk. If I could get him to doze off and then get some shooting time after that, it would be a win-win.

And it wasn’t long before the cool summer air and the sounds of the waves against the beach put him right out, so I was off to scout for a location. While I didn’t find the exact spot from ’09, I did wind up with another great view of the Milky Way. Maybe after 30 minutes or so, I had things setup and came up with this sequel to my ’09 photo.

Me, My Son, and the Milky Way

It was truly a great moment, and I good have stayed out there for another hour, but not two minutes after this shot, my son woke up and he was NOT happy. Being on the other side of the resort and all my camera gear setup, I tried walking him in the nearby lawn area for at least 20 minutes before I had to call for reinforcements. Before long my mom came down from the room and had him quiet in no time while I packed up and walked with them back to the resort.

At least I got my shot.

But Wait, There’s More

Even though Sunday was our last day, it was still going to be a full day thanks to the red-eye flight schedule out of Kahului. And we still had some friends to meet up with, too, before leaving for home.

Just one more trip journal entry to go!

– Kris

Return to the Skies

Sunday, September 4th, 2011

Kahakuloa FlybyTrip journal entry for Thursday, August 25th, 2011.

Thursday was the first full day of the photo festival, and my return to the skies with my second doors off helicopter tour. Prepare for take off.

Starting…Early

As with years past, the full day sessions of the Maui Photo Festival all start with golden hour photo shoots at the early hour of 6:00am. Yup, 6:00am in the morning. Knowing that you’re getting up that early usually means you get your rest the night before, but not me. Since this was the day I was going back up for another helicopter shoot, I was up going through photos from the last flight and reviewing the settings and gear I would be bringing with.

Thursday’s golden hour shoot was natural light portraits on the beach with instructors Judy Host and Lou Freeman. There was a professional model posing for us, which made me realize that photographers don’t get to complain about waking up so early to shoot when there’s a model that has to get up earlier than us and has to look beautiful at the same time. Better suck it up.

Morning Photos

This was the first time I was able to shoot with a professional model before, since the last few months have been spent taking portraits of friends and my family. There were 20 other photographers out on the beach for the shoot, so it was more awkward for her having so many cameras pointed at her than it was for me shooting a model for the first time.

The shoot itself lasted the entire two hours – bless her heart – but these shots were mostly from the first half of that morning.

Behind the Scenes

Beach Portrait

The First Keynote Session

After the morning’s golden hour shoot, it was time to get the workshops started. First up, was the the well-known island photographer and artist, Randy Jay Braun. He was presenting on the Art of the Landscape, which gave some good insight into his thought process for capturing awe inspiring images that end up in his artwork and his gallery. And although I haven’t been to his gallery in Paia yet, just looking at photos of it on Facebook are pretty telling. This guy knows what he’s talking about.

It was a good session for me – and one I probably could have really used 4-5 years ago when we first started coming to Maui. It shed some good light on what some of my previous landscapes were fairly popular on Facebook and my Daily Maui Photo website, while others were only greeted with a luke warm reception. It has given me a few new things to consider when I go out and shoot landscapes in the future and when I go back and edit photos I’ve taken of Maui from previous trips. Good stuff, thanks Randy!

Doors Off, Buckle Up

After the session with Randy, it was time to focus in on the helicopter ride. It was even better this year now that I knew what to expect from the first flight, and that I had a newer camera that I bought in November before our son was born. And this time, the weather was looking absolutely perfect.

Enough talk, here are some of the shots I came away with.

Cartoon Whale

The flight plan was slightly different this year, which was great, too. Initially, we weren’t going to go back into the valley in the west mountain range, but the pilot talked us into it and it was well worth it. The shot below is from what the ancient Hawaiians call “The Wall of Tears”.

Wall of Tears

That made it worth it.

When we came out of the valley, we made the flight around west Maui and did a flyby passed Kahakoklua Bay like last time. We came from a different approach path this time, which made for some more dramatic shots than back in ’09. Total score.

Kahakuloa Point

The Money Shot

The one request I had this year was to fly over our favorite resort – the Sheraton and Black Rock. Of the two other helicopter flights I’ve taken in Maui, neither made it to the Ka’anapali resort area. This year, however, was the year.

And here’s the shot.

Sheraton Maui Resort

I must have fired off about 45 images in the 20 seconds we hovered over the area. There was one other angle I was hoping for, but I’m more than happy with this shot and the others. It’s great because those rooms right there overlooking the ocean were rooms we stayed in for our first four trips to the island. This one’s definitely going up on our wall at home. :)

Thursday Sunset Shoot

The sunset shoot for the festival on Thursday was a Maui Swimwear model shoot right there on the beach. Sounds fun, yah? Well, I took a pass on it.

Instead, I had my own models, and we went out for our own shoot. Instant memories.

Baby Sunset Silhoutte

My Models

Sunset Fans

Although our son won’t remember these sunsets from his first trip to Maui, his mother and I will cherish these photos forever. You can be sure of that.

Aloha Friday Already?

Looking ahead to the next day in our trip, it was hard to believe it was Friday already. And I was determined to make the most of it as myself and a handful of others were heading up to Haleakala for the sunrise. So if you want to make the most of your Friday on Maui, you better start early? Good luck with that. :P

– Kris

Maui Poster – Golden Hour

Monday, May 2nd, 2011

Poster Title: Golden Hour

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Another edition to the new Posters category here at the blog, showcasing images from my first Maui eBook, Maui by Poster.

Last week I shared my personal favorite, so this time I thought I’d feature one that I’ve already heard many good things about from a few different people.

About: Golden Hour

One of the things I envy most about my friends who call Maui home is that they usually have the opportunity to stop what they’re doing around the same time every night and enjoy a little peace and serenity while the sun dips down below the horizon (or mountains, depending on where you live). For me, living in the Midwest my entire life, getting a chance to see such a moment like this take place over the open ocean was truly spectacular.

Of all the evenings we staked out in the sand to await the golden hour, or times when we’ve been out on a sunset cocktail or dinner cruise, or even just strolling along Front Street, the shot featured in this poster is one of my favorite sunset images to come from my own two hands. At the time, I admit it was luck grabbing a shot like this, and as your parents always told you growing up, “don’t look directly at the sun,” somehow this image came to be without me going completely blind.

Even now, when viewing it on my computer screen, the glowing glory of the sun seems to sting just a little if you stare too long, almost like being there. I sometimes kid that if I leave that image up on the screen too long, I might get a nice tan as a result. :)

Silliness aside, the way the sun’s light lines the clouds directly in front of it, and ignites the ones floating above it, really set it apart from other sunset images in my collection. And while I can’t remember exactly what I was doing before or after capturing this sunset, I can tell you that I’d give anything to see that peaceful moment in person every night!

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.

Bonus: More Maui Sunsets

If you’re a fan of Maui Sunsets (and really, who isn’t?), you can check out recent sunsets from the island via the #MauiSunset Catalogue in it’s early beta form. Pick a night from the list, and enjoy a little golden moment of your own. And speaking of your own, if you have sunset images you’d like to share – either recent or not – you’re invited to the #MauiSunset Group on Flickr to join in our efforts.