Happy Aloha Friday, everyone!
I’m going to start an informal series of images along with the stories behind them and how they were created. I hope you all like this idea. If you do, please comment below so that I know that there’s interest.
This post is a personal one, taken very recently.
Loretta and I are both relatively new to Oahu, even though I was born and raised in Hawaii and lived on Oahu for 2 years some time ago. Consequently, we make it a point to do some exploring to new areas on a regular basis. She is totally infatuated with palm trees of all sorts, and here in Hawaii we have plenty.
As we drove by this lineup of trees, I immediately envisioned this composition. The mid-afternoon sun combined with the clouds and the backlit trees made for a dramatic scene. I initially thought of just returning at sunset (which we did as well), but as I suspected, this time was more effective in capturing what I could see possible.
Since Loretta loves these trees so much, I wanted to have her in the shot. I asked her to walk up to the trees and run to the right, where I would capture her in the largest gap. I also showed her how to run, because there’s no way for me to communicate with her at this distance, and I didn’t want to call her on her phone. In any case, it’s usually — if not always — more effective to demonstrate to your subjects instead of communicating verbally.
While the original capture in color was great, I felt like the image could be stronger if the colors were less distracting. After a little split-toning and some contrast adjustments, I achieved the look that I wanted. The good thing is that Loretta likes it, too. 🙂
If you have comments, let me know what you think by commenting below.
Have a great weekend!
To say that I “liked” it is an understatement. I remember saying “WOW!!!!!” when I first saw the picture. I *loved* it – thanks for letting me be a part of this amazing work of art!
I must also add that Loretta helped convince me to turn around as we drove by the first time. I was saying out loud how nice it would be to do it now, but I was just saying that we can just come back for sunset. Thanks, babe, for being so willing to do it twice! 🙂
It was fun! As I was running, I kept thinking, “I hope my slippers don’t fall off!” Haha…