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A view toward the Great Ceremonial House at Disney's Polynesian Resort. The stream continues into the lobby of the resort.
A small mountain runoff stream that empties into TIbble Fork Reservoir. This place is a popular place for photographers and wedding dresses. So I went during a weekday, when only about 4 other people were there fishing.
Polymer clay, acrylic glazes, mica, turquoise inlay, camphor wood, buna cord.
Adjustable, approx 34" cord.
Pendant 2 x 2 1/2.
King Ravine Trail, White Mountain National Forest
Read more about King Ravine and my favorite day hikes in the Presidentials.
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With those ears, I can understand why they are called Mule Deer ... but, to me, the deer seem to be rather dutiful, deferential, diffident, docile and not a bit difficult - so I can't imagine why my wife always tells me "you're as stubborn as a mule, dear".
Mānoa Stream, Honolulu.
From a growing body of work: Pinhole Chairs.
Le Bambole Mk.XIV, Pinholgaroid pinhole camera. Impossible Project B&W SX-70 instant film, Prod. Date: 3/14.
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Batten down the hatches!
August 7th, 3pm: Hawai‘i is currently under a hurricane warning and flash flood watch. I'll be un-plugged for a while. Stay safe, my Hawai‘i friends!
Ka‘a‘awa, O‘ahu.
The Kamani haole (Terminalia catappa) is very salt-tolerant and is often found growing along the shoreline. This large tree has branches that dips down into the ocean at high-tide or large surf.
A stiff breeze required that I leave a chunk of coral on my chair. As I tended my camera, gentle waves lapped at my feet. I enjoyed this cool respite during Holga Week.
From the body of work, Pinholes makai.
Le Bambole Mk. VII, "The PinHolga" Pinhole Camera. Kodak Ektar 100.
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Update - September 2014:
Two of my PinHolga images, including this one, were recognized in the Holga Week 2014 competition. Thank you to HolgaJen, all the sponsers, and judges! Check out all the winning photos here: