The Hawaii Trip Retrospective, Part 1
Dec. 9th, 2010 12:36 amUPDATE: I fixed the picture links so we're no longer dependent on Fickl Flickr.

Wow. Fucking Hawaii.
Here's my massive gaggle of pictures. I'm really happy with how they came out, considering photography was a secondary concern for me on this trip.
Here are Scott Frey's, which are Way Better.
I'd never been to Hawaii before this trip. Seven variously involved poly people decided that it would be huge fun to have Thanksgiving in Hawaii. One part of the pod was from Austin, the other from Portland. We stayed at these fabulous digs, The House of Love by the Sea. It has 5 bedrooms and is on the coast between Pahoa and Hilo about 40 feet from these breathtaking volcanic fjords. Here are some screamingly fantastic views shot by the most photographically inclined of our little troupe. You could hear the waves crashing on the coast from any room in the house all day and all night.
I had some recorded audio to remind me of the order of events, but the sea ate it before I had a chance to download everything. Salt water is evidently hard on electronics. Who knew?
In Hawai'i, everything is outside.
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Wow. Fucking Hawaii.
Here's my massive gaggle of pictures. I'm really happy with how they came out, considering photography was a secondary concern for me on this trip.
Here are Scott Frey's, which are Way Better.
I'd never been to Hawaii before this trip. Seven variously involved poly people decided that it would be huge fun to have Thanksgiving in Hawaii. One part of the pod was from Austin, the other from Portland. We stayed at these fabulous digs, The House of Love by the Sea. It has 5 bedrooms and is on the coast between Pahoa and Hilo about 40 feet from these breathtaking volcanic fjords. Here are some screamingly fantastic views shot by the most photographically inclined of our little troupe. You could hear the waves crashing on the coast from any room in the house all day and all night.
I had some recorded audio to remind me of the order of events, but the sea ate it before I had a chance to download everything. Salt water is evidently hard on electronics. Who knew?
In Hawai'i, everything is outside.
( Read more... )