It feels good to be back on 500! I’ve been focusing on some other important life events, like, oh, getting married… And I am lucky enough to have my wife, Natalie, support my photography—even on our honeymoon. We had a nice 2+ week trip out to Maui and Kauai and enjoyed every minute of it.
Although we were in Hawaii—Land of unbelievable sunrises and sunsets, I was consistently finding no interesting light at these times due to the cloud layer on the horizon. It blocked the light and any intense color from coming through. This morning I woke up for a sunrise on the northernmost point of Kauai, Kilauea. I was actually one peninsula over above Rock Quarry beach. Got out there before sunrise and of course it was totally blocked in. I waited and enjoyed the crashing waves. I found a series of tide pools with some nice marine life like this one that were still as glass. After waiting an hour the light started breaking through the clouds creating some nice atmosphere.
I was pretty close to the water here, trying to see if I could catch some of the fish and rock detail in the tide pool. I had to up the ISO a bit to make sure I fired the shutter at a speed that would freeze the fish. I fired another series of shots to get the right exposure in the sky and freeze some nice wave movement. The composition here is a little different with everything centered, but I do like how it brings your eye in at the bottom and up through the waves to the sky as well as the varying textures of the still water and violent waves. At the time, I didn’t think I really captured anything special here, but it grew on me as I processed it. What do you think?
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