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Lovely pair of rosewood cabinets designed by Kai Kristiansen for Feldballes, Denmark.
Comic-Con 2011: Large Kai Lego statue on display at Lego's booth in the exhibit hall. Photo by Lauren Chen.
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Lovely pair of rosewood cabinets designed by Kai Kristiansen for Feldballes, Denmark.
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Strobist:
Main Light, camera left: Paul Buff White Lightning X-1600 in LumoPro 4x6 foot softbox, Rosco R08 Pale Gold gel
Fill Light, camera right: Paul Buff White Lightning X-1600 in LumoPro 2x3 foot softbox, Rosco R3202 Full CTB stacked with R3304 Tough Plusgreen gel
Hair Light, camera top: LumoPro LP180, no gel, Magmod MagGrid
Backdrop Light, behind subject: LumoPro LP180, no gel, Magmod MagGrid, Magmod MagSphere
All lights triggered with PocketWizard PlusX radio triggers.
kai-jo brothers show @ patong.
jungceylong vespa scooter party.
saturday november 8, 2008.
patong. phuket. thailand.
29 June 2008 Kauai, Hawaii
Nu'alolo Kai is an ancient fishing village along the Na' Pali coast, only accessible by boat. The small land area is backed by sheer cliffs and protected by reefs.
The area contains a collection of cultural and archaeological sites, which are being discovered to this day. Archaeological evidence suggests that Nu‘alolo was continuously occupied for 800 years, from the 12th through the 20th centuries. Some of the structures at Nu’alolo Kai are among the most impressive along the Na Pali. Being one of the first sites in Hawaii to have been studied extensively by archeologists, surveys of Nu`alolo Kai reveal remnants of structures of impressive complexity and sophistication.
Source: www.napali.com/na_pali_coast/nualolo_kai.html
We arrived by Captain Andy's Zodiac boat (which is why I don't have many pictures). They boated us along the coast and through several of the caves before landing at this beach for snorkelng and lunch.
For more info about Capt. Andy's: www.napali.com/kauai_rafting/
Kai, is wearing a 2 piece strapless silk patchwork bodice and a patchwork silk organza skirt. The fabric has been tie dyed yellow.
Photographer: Josh See
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