Thursday, May 31, 2007
Ko‘olau
Clouds hover over the tops of the Ko‘olau Mountain Range. I took this photo in a valley at the Ku‘uloa Ranch, where the movies "Jurassic Park", "Pearl Harbor", "George Of The Jungle", and "50 First Dates" among many more were filmed. I was there for a Japanese TV shoot that got rained out that day.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Lahaina Noon
There's a solar phenomena called "Lahaina Noon", when the sun comes directly overhead, and will barely cast a shadow. I was on the Lantern Floating shoot, when one of my friends told me about it, and it was to happen at 1230 on Sunday. During the set-up for the shoot we came across this bottle, that was nearly shadowless. Thanks Mike!
Monday, May 28, 2007
Memorial Day
On this day, we honor those brave and valiant men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our country (in the past, and the current) from evil tyrants bent on destroying the freedoms given to us by God and our founding fathers.
This photo is from the 2004 Blues On The Bay Airshow, and shows three US Marine Corps F/A-18Ds from the VMFA-533 "Hawks" (MCAS Beaufort, SC) as they rest on the MCAF Kane‘ohe Bay ramp, late in the afternoon.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
End Zone Pylon
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Different View Of Leahi
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007
Maui Stopover
On my return trip from the mainland, I stopped over on Maui, which saved me $50 in airfare. With three hours to wait until returning home, I walked around the Kahului Airport (OGG) getting airliner photos. I wanted get to head-on shot of an arriving airliner taxiing to its gate, and got my wish answered with this United Airlines Boeing 777-222 from Chicago. I lined up with the guideline, and snapped a series of photos as this big Boeing taxied in.
On a clear day, awaiting passengers can get a clear view of Mount Haleakalā, which towers over OGG. The clouds on this day hampered my view of the tallest peak on Maui.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Chinese Anthurium
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Armed Forces Day
In 1950, President Harry S. Truman designated the third Saturday in May to be called Armed Forces Day, recognizing those who serve our country. In honor of our men and women fighting to protect our freedoms, today's photo is of a Hawai‘i Air National Guard F-15A "Eagle" from the 199th Fighter Squadron, taking off from HNL's Runway 22L. We thank you for your service and defending our freedoms.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Water In Sunlight
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Red Canoe
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Bad Connection
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Ice Crystals On Glass
These ice crystals formed on the outside of the window of an airliner at 36,000 feet. It measured about three inches across. As the aircraft climbed in altitude, the crystal grew from about a eighth-inch drop of water to what's seen. It's said that the outside temperature at 36,000 feet is about -40°F! Add in the fact the plane's going over 450 kts, it's even colder than that.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Ipu Ornament
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Flying Whale
World-renowned marine artist Wyland was commissioned to paint an Aloha Airlines Boeing 737-700 airliner. The title of this piece of art is called "Koholālele", or Flying Whale. It took Wyland two days to paint this humpback whale, as well as other marine life on this 737. The aircraft was unveiled to the Aloha employees, media, and the general public in a ceremony yesterday. Wyland (right) is seen here with Aloha Airlines' Kenny Tolentino on the snorkel, as he adds to this part of the painting.
To see the entire aircraft, check out the HNL Rarebirds blog.
It was an awesome experience to watch and capture the entire painting process from the grease pencil sketchings to the hand-painted details. I was amazed how this 737 was transformed from a blank slate into a masterpiece. Wyland turned this "$100 miilion canvas" into a work of art that will be seen wherever Aloha flies, as the aircraft gets rotated around its bases. Throughout the painting process, heads turned to take a peek at Wyland's latest project from the inter-island terminal, even from passengers on other airliners taxiing by.
I would love to see this 737 parked next to Southwest Airlines' 737 "Shamu One" somewhere in California.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Finals Week
This one goes out to all those college students who are in the midst of finals week. This girl is trying a new method of learning, by seeing if she can absorb the information on her computer while taking a nap.
Fellow photographer Twain (see link on right), got this shot first, with me in the background. Sleeping people make easy targets for a funny photo.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Monday, May 7, 2007
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Palm Tree?
Saturday, May 5, 2007
Fingerprints?
One of the things that intrigues me of God's creations is the uniqueness of everything He creates. One example is seen in today's photo ... in these leaves from part of my plants. If you look closely, it's almost like a fingerprint, each leaf has a similar pattern, but different at the same time. It shows God's awesomeness and infinteness.
Someone once told me, "We are all unique ... just like everybody else."
Friday, May 4, 2007
Really Big Bird
The Antonov An124-100 "Ruslan" is the largest cargo jet in production. This Ukranian-built behemoth hauls oversized cargo (up to 120 tons) around the world for Antonov Airlines. This aircraft type is a frequent visitor to Honolulu, also by Volga-Dnepr and Polet Flight (both based in Russia). This big bird is stopping here for a fuel stop before continuing onto Australia.
The An-124 is the Russian counterpart to the US-built Lockheed C-5 "Galaxy", operated by the US Air Force. Though the difference is that the "Ruslan" is built for both commercial and military purposes.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Steel Rings
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
May Day Is Lei Day In Hawai‘i
May 1st in Hawai‘i is Lei Day! One of the days where florists and lei shops do brisk business, and lei sales skyrocket.
Today's photo was taken during the Aloha Airlines 60th Anniversary celebration in July 2006. Flight attendants Jodi (left, in the 1969 uniform) and Berni (right, in the 1976 uniform) sit in the intake of the "Funbird"'s Pratt & Whitney JT8D engine, complete with plumeria lei, in a rendition of a pose taken when Aloha initially received their Boeing 737 in 1969.
I was sure the airliner magazines would have used this photo in the articles they published about the 60th anniversary event, but I guess was wrong. Oh well ...
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