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Lazy days...
Image Title:  Lazy days...
 
 By: Vincent K. Tylor  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Vincent K. Tylor {K:8848}
Project #60 Hot Hot Hot!!!!! Camera Model Nikon F5
Categories Landscape
Seascapes
Deep Blue
Film Format Velvia 50
Portfolio Lens Nikon  17-35mm f/2.8D ED-IF AF-S
Uploaded 12/15/2007 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Velvia RVP
    ISO / Film Speed 50
Views 203 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 8 Rating
6.10
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Kailua
State -  OAHU, HAWAII
Country - United States   United States
About Taken at Lani Kai, Oahu. The islets in the background are called the Mokoluas.
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There are 8 Comments in 1 Pages
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Jason Mckeown   {K:19882} 12/15/2007
Excellent capture Vincent the colours are beautful


Pat Oates   {K:2981} 12/15/2007
Vincent - A nearly perfect shot (in my opinion). Who needs digital when this is the result!!!


Paul Lara   {K:80165} 12/15/2007
Good gosh...those intense colors make my eyes BLEED. What a stunning shot.


Vincent K. Tylor   {K:8848} 12/15/2007
The key to capturing ocean colors like this are three things:

1- A polarizer is a MUST.

2- Shooting at mid-day is against most photographic rules; but is essential for images like this here where there is water. It intensifies the colors dramatically.

3- And despite year round warmth, shooting in the middle of the summer, when the sun is at its very highest and brightest, makes a very noticable difference.

I took this image in the beginning of August, at about 1 pm, with a polarizer.

I always use Velvia 50, as well, which is sure to soak up everything presented.

Thanks for the comments!


jacques brisebois   {K:57520} 12/15/2007
real paradise.


Ronen Helman   {K:6247} 12/15/2007
wonderful,can use it for commercial advertising :)


W. Paul Rosenberry   {K:1648} 12/15/2007
This photograph is breathtaking in the least, you have one of the most impressive galleries I have seen here and I admire your use of film and keeping it alive, I held on as long as I could and went to digital but still have an F4 in my closet!


Michalis Stama togiannis   {K:9932} 5/8/2008
Excellent composition. A bit over-saturated for my taste.
Well done,
Michalis


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