Candlelabra


missing a candle

it just isn’t quite the same

intricate design


Photographed handheld for 1/10 of a second with a 28-112 zoom lens using an aperture of f3.2 and an ISO of 200. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.


 

detergent bubbles

reflect a watermelon

not very tasty

 

Photographed handheld for 1/4 second using a 28-112 zoom lens, an aperture of 2.8, and an ISO of 200. Post processing done in Photoshop CS5.

 

Flowers


sometime inbetween

is what defines the object

two flowers apart


Photographed handheld for 1/125 of a second using a 135mm zoom lens, an aperture of f11, and an ISO of 200. Post processing done in Photoshop CS5.


Veggies


organic veggies

waiting for dinnertime soup

on a winter day


Photographed handheld for 1/60 of a second using a 28-112 zoom lens, an aperture of f2.8, and an ISO of 200. Post processing done in Photoshop CS5.


Lady and the Chair


penetrating glance

an empty seat beside her

beckons me to sit


Photographed handheld for 1/60 of a second using a focal length of 2.5, a 28-112 zoom lens, and an ISO of 200. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.


Stepping Stones

 

found along the ground

stepping stones from here to there

showing me a way

 

Photographed handheld for 1/950th of a second using a 28-112 zoom lens, an aperture of f5.6, and an ISO of 200. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.

 

Parking

 

street parking downtown

some interesting graffiti

makes it kind of fun

 

Photographed handheld for 1/1700 of a second using a 70mm zoom lens, an aperture of f6.4, and an ISO of 200. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.

 

Puddle


outside the blue sky

reflected in a puddle

on the grey stone floor


Photographed handheld for 1/450 of a second using a focal length of 90mm, an aperture of f2.8, and an ISO of 100. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.


Aumakua


only half a face

ferocious aumakua

protecting the world


Photographed handheld for 1/200 of a second using a focal length of 80mm, an aperture of f2.5, and an ISO of 800. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.


Old Plates


a blast from the past

old hawaiian license plates

hung upon a wall


Photographed handheld for 1/105 of a second using a focal length of 28.4, an aperture of f2.8, and an ISO of 400. Post processing in Photoshop CS5.