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Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Shangri La

In early June, I booked a tour to see Shangri La, Doris Duke's home on Oahu. Photography within the home was off limits, but we were allowed to snap photos outside. I was a little perturbed (it must be my elementary teacher side showing) that some folks did not follow the rules about taking photos indoors and stealthily took phone photos. The inside was exquisite and worthy of photography, but ... I rather like how the no-photography rule helped me focus on being in the moment and absorbing the art directly, vs. through my camera lens.
Here are my "rule-abiding" (heh!) photos (taken with both my iPhone 4 and my Olympus camera):

Jali pavilion
Jali means "net," and the intricate screens are carved from a single piece of marble. Read about their origins and restoration here.

Water feature on the Grand Lawn

Wearing my trusty Old Navy black dress with a brightly colored kimono to feel more "arty" ; )










Beautiful, subtle textures and details. 

Take the time to look up. 

Guard camel (dates to Ming Dynasty). Check out the beautiful detail of the door. 

If you are ever on Oahu, I highly recommend taking the tour of Shangri La. Up to this point, the Lyon Arboretum has been my favorite place on Oahu, but I enjoyed Shangri La so much that they are now tied for #1.  I would happily go back again to absorb all of that gorgeous artwork!

Monday, December 5, 2011

behind the camera: Christmas colors

red, yellow and raindrops

Foster Botanical Garden. One of my favorite places to walk around with the camera. :) If the weather and my schedule works out, I'm planning to take a photo walk there on Saturday ...

Sunday, October 23, 2011

behind the camera: lauae

      This is a lauae fern, which is abundant in Hawaii but not a native plant. It has a subtle fragrance that is released when you touch the fronds or pick some. When I taught 5th grade, I needed to make kihei (a Hawaiian wrap garment) for the students to wear for a performance, and I spent quite a bit of time at the kitchen table, printing off-white muslin with lauae fronds dipped in green paint. It was neat how every print came out just a little different.

     Photo taken at Foster Botanical Garden (one of my favorite places on Oahu!)

Saturday, September 24, 2011