Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Waikiki Hotel lights and Diamond Head just a little after sunset... Used Annie's fish eye "thank you Annie" to be able to catch those last few fisherman still out for that last catch of the evening :) :) Click on image to view larger version!! :) :) :)

16 comments:

Blue Wave 707 said...

Fisheye & long exposure in the same shot? Good call! Great photo!

gaz said...

just passing through and i have to say that i love your photos. this one should be in a frame.
take care, from sunny england!

Anonymous said...

I love this shot. It is one of those places you have just got to visit one of these days!

Your shots of Hawaii are outstanding and just make me want to take a photo trip there someday!

I love the creativity you used on this shot. The fish eye lens was a great choice.

Nazzareno said...

Thanks for the appreciation of my photos. I appreciate particularly the comments of whom, as you, make only splendid photos! Ciao.:)

photowannabe said...

the fishermen off to the side complete this shot and make it a beautiful compositon. Nice work Renee.

Terra Photography said...

Wowsers - nice shot! Having the fishermen in the photo is a nice touch. Have you asked Santa for a fisheye for Christmas yet?? :o)

Anna said...

Gorgeous. That sky is AMAZING!

Coy Hill said...

STUNNING! What more can I say?
Amazing detail, lighting and composition along with terrific colors! You gotta have a fish-eye of your own! You sure know how to use it!!!!

Annie said...

That is a perfect photo of a perfectly beautiful place.

WichitaKsDailyPhoto said...

The picture is pretty, but when I enlarged it it was magnificent! Looks like a city of gold glimmering in the evening light. As I read the comments of the fishermen in it, I had to go back and take another look, because I hadn't see them. Found them by moving the bottom bar of my window over. This is a great photo. No idea what a fisheye is, but it sure seems to add to an overall wonderful photo.

Chad Oneil Myers said...

Beautiful view.

Rising Rainbow said...

The colors are so vibrant and the contrast amazing. I love it.

Corey Ford said...

nice, nice, nice....I'm thinking I really want to visit there one day. nice call, fisheye and extended exposure!

Anonymous said...

Great view. It just sparkles.

Jeff said...

I've seen (and shot) this skyline on at least four or five occasions with meagre results to show for my efforts (I'm not exaggerating, go look at my blog and see what I mean). NOW I know how it's done! You're painting with light in this one. (Now I have to go out again and see if I have learned anything from this lesson.)

Ele ^_^ said...

Gorgeous, congratulations! ^^