I was wandering around during the program and heard the announcer saying something like, "Wait, don't let the birds go yet . . . " I had to practically run to get this shot.
It seems that our mayor always takes the time to attend these kinds of functions.This is big-wave rider Clyde Aikau.
Master canoe builder Bobby Puakea.
Da Spot was the only food tent so there was pretty much a line the whole time. I got a Tomato Eggplant Basil Chicken before going home. It was good. The owners have a small hole-in-da-wall restaurant on Pumehana Street and I also see them at the KCC Open Market on Saturdays.
There were all kinds of vendors, but one of them said "NO PICTURES!" to me so I decided not to take any of the vendors. I did take shots of the Shave Ice/Cotton Candy booth though 'cause Erin said it was okay.
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These pictures are great. I am feeling really homesick this morning. I learned that a very dear friend passed away on the 21st. His service was yesterday. We went to church together, his younger sister was a close friend too and we went to Kailua High together too. It makes one realize we never know when our time has come.
I know what you mean Betty. My one and only Aunty Mabel just passed away. It's so sad.
Great canoe shots! I should have shot canoes too, my golf game was really horrible.
It looked like a great day in Hawaii alright. The sky was a perfect blue and your canoe paddlers shots were really great. Did you use your 70-200mm for those? I also really like the shot of the tattoo guy.
Shun-Wah: I did use my 70-200mm. I don't know if you know or not, but it's just an f4. I would love to own the f2.8, but it's just too dang heavy for me. Outdoors the f4 works beautifully. I don't even think about the f stop, I just leave it at 4 all the time.
Hey Jalna,
Seems to me there are a couple of "perfect day in Hawaii" shots here. Did the deadline pass yet ??
Didi: No, the deadline hasn't passed yet. It's at the end of February!
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