19. July 2012 · Comments Off on Humuhumunukunukuapua’a – Grand Wailea · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , , ,

Today is the 200th day of the year and I’m still posting a new picture every day, can you believe it?  No neither can I!  All I can say is, don’t expect a picture on January 1st 2013 – I’m retiring from this picture a day nonsense.  That said, here’s today’s posting…

Now those of you who have visited the state of Hawaii will probably know that the Humuhumunukunukuapua’a is the state fish!  Yeah I didn’t know that states had a fish either.  But it also happens to be the name of the main restaurant at the Grand Wailea Resort and Hotel in Maui.

I promised the other day that I’d post some hotel pictures, because in truth this place we are staying at is absolutely beautiful.  So this evening after dinner I walked around the hotel taking some pictures.  The Humuhumunukunukuapua’a restaurant sits on a salt water lagoon and overlooks the sea.  The restaurant area is basically a number of thatched roofed buildings on stilts sitting on the lagoon and all around the restaurant are tiki torches lighting up the lagoon and leading you to and from the hotel and sea.

We haven’t actually eaten here as the prices are pretty high and the kids just wouldn’t enjoy it, so we tend to eat off the hotel’s property in restaurants around the area.  But we walked past the restaurant and I just had to take a picture, and it came out (I think) really well.

Lisa was concerned that it was too dark as the sun had well and truly set – it was completely dark, only the tiki torches and the lights from the hotel let you see what was around.  But a long exposure brought out the blue night sky and the water reflection of the trees.  You can even see the remains of the sunset in the far distance.

I took some other shots of the hotel that I’ll post in the coming days, and I’m sure when you see these you are gonna wanna stay here too.

This afternoon Carter and Master Chief decided to have a chat, at the bottom of the pool.  Very cool having a helmet with air in it all the time!

17. July 2012 · Comments Off on Haleakala Sunrise – Maui · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , ,

Wow, what a day!  It started badly but in the end it was all worth it.  I got up at 2:30am with a plan to drive to Haleakala to see the sunrise.  Getting James and Abi out of bed at 10am is difficult when there’s no school, you try doing it at 2:30am!  After lots of shouting, I mean encouragement, they finally got up and we headed down to the valet dudes to get our car.

Unfortunately they had no record of our car, and had to go looking around the garage with the license number.  When they finally found it, I realized we didn’t have the map telling us how to get to Haleakala, and I had to run (yes run) back to my room to get it.  I wanted to leave at 3am, but it was now quarter after and I was worried we would miss the sunrise.

“Hang on a minute” I hear you ask, “what time does the bloody sun come up there?”  Well it was supposed to rise at 5:40am but the place we were driving to was over two hours away.

So off we went, a little late starting but with my foot firmly on the floor I planned to catch up the lost time.

Now I love my wife, but she is not the “best” at map reading.  I, on the other hand, am not the best person to be with at 3am with a poor map reader, so the “discussions” started quickly and soon everyone was feeling frustrated and stressed, especially as we were going to spend the next 5 hours together, most of it in a car.

So what is Haleakala?  What’s the big deal and why bother getting up that early?  Surely a sunrise is just a sunrise?

Well apparently there are normal sunrises and those you see from 10,000 feet at the top of Maui’s extinct volcano, Haleakala.  At the top of the mountain (let’s call it that, nobody voluntarily drives up a volcano), there’s a National Park with viewing platforms for you to stand and watch the sunrise.  They tell you it’s cold up there so you should bring lots of warm clothing, but I figured this was Maui, how cold is it gonna get?  I mean it was 75 degrees at 3am.  Lisa didn’t share my confidence and got some towels from the valet dudes just in case, also Abi, James and Lisa all had on multiple layers.  I had on shorts and a t-shirt.

The drive to Haleakala is rather special – probably not the right word but it will do.  We had to drive pretty much round the base of the mountain until we found the one and only road that takes you to the top.  This road – using the term road loosely here – is very bendy.  Actually that’s a huge understatement, it’s incredibly bendy and the reason it takes 2 hours is that you spend most of the time going back and forth across the mountain as you slowly climb.  Add to this you are driving next to a sheer drop with no idea just how far you’d fall because there are no lights anywhere and you were stupid enough to go there before the sun came up!

But eventually you get to the top and we were there an hour early.  This is both good and very bad.  The good bit is you get a parking place, and you get a prime location to view the sunrise.  This is important as over the next hour, every man and his dog turns up and tries to push past you so they get a better view.  The bad bit is that it is unbelievably cold.  I mean penguins won’t go up Haleakala coz it’s too cold.  And idiot here is standing there (with 20 mile an hour freezing winds coming right at him) in shorts and a t-shirt!

So I pinched one of Lisa’s towels, ate enormous amounts of humble pie and proceeded to shake and shiver for 60 minutes.  In my 48 years this was probably my least favorite start to the day – and considering I served in the army for 9 years I’ve had a lot of crappy ones.

Eventually however the sun does come up.  And when I get the feeling back in my hands I may even think it was all worth it.

I took maybe 300 pictures of the sunrise.  One of the things that makes it different is the fact that you are well above the cloud base so the sun is actually coming up over clouds.  It actually looks like what you’d see from an airplane’s window.  The clouds make this amazing as the colors that get reflected off the sky and clouds are just beautiful and range from yellows, reds and oranges to violet and purple.  Truly amazing.

Now after an hour and a half going over the images I chose the one below.  But here’s the thing.  Everyone knows I love Photoshop and everyone knows I play about with colors and effects, but (you’ll going to have to trust me on this one), I made very little changes to the image below.  In fairness I did two things.  I removed some grainy noise from the image to make the texture smoother, and I colored in the center of the sun as that was so bright, it was white in my picture.  I used the yellow color that was around a majority of the sun and think it improves the image.

So the sun comes up and Lisa says, “hmmm OK I s’pose, OK, lets go” and she marches off to the car with Abi – who was freezing poor thing.  So I took a few more pictures and followed them back to the car.

The journey home was about as much fun as the trip there.  Firstly you can now see how far you will fall if you go over the edge, and secondly we learnt that lots of bends in the road make Abi violently sick!  But I’m sure once her tummy settles and she looks at the pictures she too will feel it was all worth it.  On second thoughts, probably not.

Carter and Master Chief decided to do a little rock climbing today – I was very impressed, it was a pretty difficult climb.

16. July 2012 · Comments Off on Banyan Tree – Lahaina · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , ,

As we have just arrived in Maui and are not yet used to the time difference between Seattle and Hawaii, Lisa and I decided that we need to go and see the “sun rise from Haleakala” sooner rather than later – we are still getting up at 7am.  Now I’ll write more about this tomorrow but basically it involves us getting up at 3pm and driving for two hours.

So we needed a car! (We didn’t get one as we don’t plan on going out of the hotel every day – we thought we’d just rent one when we needed it.)  So we decided to go to the Haleakala National Park tomorrow morning and got a car today.

To make the most of the car, this afternoon we visited Lahaina in the west of Maui.  This town is the largest on the western part of the island and is just south of some of the best beaches in Maui.  I would guess that the town is not that big (population wise) except when the tourists arrive, then it goes a bit nuts.

Lahaina’s claim to fame is that is used to be the capital of the state (until that went to Honolulu) and it was the center of the whaling trade for this part of the pacific.  These days it’s all about the tourists.  The town is full of restaurants, tourist shops and it feels like, shaved ice establishments!  Really, as you walk down the high street every 3rd shop sells shaved ice.

The reason we like to go though is to see the banyan tree.  For those of you who don’t know, this is an amazing thing to see.  The banyan was originally brought to Hawaii from India – the one in Lahaina was planted back in 1873 and back then it was only 8 feet tall.  Now it’s over 5o feet tall and covers 2/3 of an ache.

What makes the banyan tree so cool is that its roots travel along its branches and then dive for the ground and take root so it starts to look like another tree.  In fact when you see the banyan tree, you think it’s a dozen or so different trees all in the same area.  But the truth is it’s just one big tree – with over 10 trunks and nearly a quarter of a mile around.

Taking a picture of this tree and doing it justice is almost impossible.  Firstly there are hundreds of people all over the place trying to do the same thing.  Next it’s just SOOOO big they don’t make wide angle lenses big enough to really get it all in!

So here is my attempt, this is just the middle trunk that spreads out its branches to 10 or so other trunks that root in the ground.

If you ever get the chance to visit Maui, you MUST find the time to visit this super cool town and see this amazing tree – you really won’t be disappointed.  And perhaps you can enjoy it while trying some shaved ice.

The guys got together this evening to enjoy a moment together and watch the sun set.

15. July 2012 · Comments Off on Palm Trees – Maui · Categories: Image a Day · Tags: , ,

So I totally messed up tonight.  Here we are on Maui for crying out loud on the west side of the island in the Grand Wailea Resort, so you’d think a great sunset picture was a pretty safe bet!  Well it is if you don’t fall asleep on your bed after coming back from the pool all day!

Lisa pointed out that the sun was going down so I grabbed my camera and headed down to the beach.  On my way I could see the sun just going down and missed a beautiful sunset – what an idiot!  Fortunately, this is only day one so I have plenty of time to make amends and capture a few beautiful evenings.

So I had to ask myself, what should I post?  I was walking back to the hotel feeling pretty dejected and when I saw this scene.   The sun still had a little orange and yellow and the trees were silhouetted against the dark blue sky, and I thought, Palm Trees, that’s very “Hawaiian”.  So this is tonight’s posting (I know, very imaginative – but you try staying awake after 4 hours of a nine year old dunking you under water).

This is one of the walks from the hotel down to the beach.  The hotel is absolutely amazing and I’ll take some shots of the building and grounds over the next few days and post them too.  Clearly I can’t leave this as an afterthought and expect to get a great image in 5 minutes  at the end of the day – so much for paradise!

The Halo guys were having fun in the pool today, but they were blatantly ignoring the “no diving” rules.