Ninamu Sunsets

Every evening we had a different looking sky. This is the “donut sunset”.
Sunset with sailboat.
Subtle, subject to change and long lasting.

Posted on April 5th, 2024

Chance Encounter

The two Stephs. We met Tahitian photographer Stéphane Sayer outside the public market in Papeete. He saw our cameras, introduced himself and we talked photo for a bit.
It was great to meet him and a fun encounter. You can check out his photographs @tahitizoom

Posted on April 3rd, 2024

In the Water

I experimented with a Nikonos underwater camera. It wasn’t entirely successful. 
I did get a few dreamy looking photos that have a look and feel I like. 
Photographing in the water was a new challenge. It’s a constantly changing scene!
With these photos I was trying to do what photographers call a “split”. Half out of the water and half under water.
This one incorporates a bit of camera motion. Works for me.

Posted on April 1st, 2024

Tikehau

Looking across the lagoon toward Motu Tikehau. 
This is why I get up early!

Posted on March 30th, 2024

Homemade

Morning panorama. The photo was made from two consecutive frames of 35mm
color film. The jump cut is intentional.

Posted on March 28th, 2024

Olive & Cooper

Sighted in downtown Papeete on a sleepy Saturday afternoon.

Posted on March 26th, 2024

Panorama

Evening lagoon scene. Made with a panorama camera and black and white film.

Posted on March 24th, 2024

The Island

An evening photo walk in the South Pacific.
As the sun set the scene got better and better.
These photos were shot on film and scanned. I made no Photoshop adjustments.
A South Pacific sunset unaltered.
Next level sunset!

Posted on March 22nd, 2024

Resort Scene

Realighing reality.

Posted on March 20th, 2024

South Pacific Sunset

Looking west from Tahiti. That’s the island of Moorea in the distance.
The same sunset a few minutes later. One of the most colorful sunsets I’ve ever seen!

Posted on March 18th, 2024

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