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Koda In The Morning

Koda loves Kula so much better than Honolulu…green grass, cool mornings, and all the sticks she can chew!


Photo of the Day – Packing the Essentials

Gone to Maui until Wednesday!

(Also, don’t worry, I’m not checking any cameras etc. through luggage!)


Photo of the Day – Siena

Photo I took back in 2006 with my kit lens and Digital Rebel!  Siena, Italy.  I miss Europe/traveling so much.


Photo of the Day – The ‘Secret Stash’ Stash

Some people keep cheese in their refrigerator drawer. I don’t!

(And yes, that is some Polaroid Type 55 in there…and no, I”m not giving it up for anything!)


Photo of the Day – Kodachrome!

Born April 11th, 2009, Kodachrome, or Koda, is a female Japanese Spitz puppy!


Painting – Japanese Spitz Hill

Quick little painting I did…wishing for a Japanese Spitz of my own….


Photo(s) of the Day – Saturday Shoot-Around

Today, my friend Mike and I joined up with some of his other friends for a photo shoot-around day.  We walked from Chinatown to just past Farrington High School – it was a long, hot walk!  Here are some of my photos from the day, in which I was focusing on textures and color isolation/combinations:


Curry House!

One of our favorite staple places to eat is Curry House Coco-Ichibanya.  With several locations throughout Honolulu, there is always a place nearby where we can grab a delicious, affordable, and filling plate of curry.  They have two types of curry, regular (spicy) and mild.  Then next choice, toppings, can be selected from their expansive menu.

My usual personal favorite is the mabo tofu curry with gyoza, while Kaeo often gets stewed shrimp or chicken cutlet curry.  On this day, Neil got a kalbi curry, while everyone else got gyoza curry.  Besides toppings, you can also customize the amount of rice you want, measured in grams!


However, my choice today was to get my mabo tofu curry with udon rather than rice. While Curry House offers take-out, the udon is only offered for in-house dining.

The udon took me forever to eat, since it stays so hot in the bowl, but it is delicious.  If you like curry, and haven’t been to Curry House yet, I highly recommend you go.


Holga Love

Got my latest toy in the mail today!  It’s a Holga lens attached to a Canon camera body cap so it can be attached to Canon SLR and DSLR cameras.  They are available for purchase at HolgaMods.Com, and ship really fast!  Now I don’t have to wait to take 120 film to get processed, or if I’m feeling really needy about taking some Holga shots, I can have some instant gratification!  Woohoo!

The reason it’s so blurry on the edges is because of how the sensor and lens don’t quite match up, but I think it’s kind of awesome.  Photoshop-effect without the Photoshop!  Here are a few of my traditional Holga shots done with 120 film, and here are some far superior examples of Holga photography than mine.

Holga cameras are cheap, plastic cameras that are one of the most readily available for shooting medium format film.  They are famous for their distorting plastic lens and tendancy to leak light, giving the images a dreamy, nostalgic aesthetic.  In this day and age when it is easy to get a crisp, clear photography using a digital point-and-shoot, Holgas have become a tool for artistic, expressive imagery.

I highly recommend buying Holgas from HolgaMods.Com, as the cameras there are slightly modded to get past some of the more annoying traits (loose-winding film, etc.), while they still capture amazing pictures.  The site also has some neat information about the history of Holgas, as well as tons of fun modifications such as shutter releases, pinhole lenses, and more!

I’ll be back with better photo examples later!


Photo(s) of the Day – Point-And-Shoot Color Fun

Some red/yellow/blue (and green!) action from my trusty G9.