Showing posts with label iPhone Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone Photography. Show all posts
Dear Family & Friends:
Please bear with me as I try to overcome my obsessive editing & re-editing behavior as of late... After sorting through about 1800 photos from Alaska, I have been attempting to edit over 300 of them this past week and I'm only about a quarter ways through. I'm trying to pump through them as fast as I can and will continue to work on them this weekend. Thank you for being so patient with me...
On another note, thanks to my friend Kaimana of He>i, I am in love with this new iPhone app called Diptic! If you haven't gotten it yet, it's definitely worth checking out! I'm always on the hunt for new and exciting photography apps for the iPhone... I can't seem to get enough!
So I entered another Hipstamatic contest a few days ago... and today is the LAST DAY to vote for my print 'Poolside Loungin'...'. To celebrate the opening of The Gallery and Dijitalfix’s 2nd store in New York, they will be exhibiting the top 100 Hipstamatic prints as determined by the community. The top print from these 100 will be chosen by 3 judges, and the winner will receive the Best of Show Prize, furnished by Dijitalfix, as well as a limited edition printed book of the show pieces. Thanks to the votes I've received already, my print is within the top 100... but I still need your help! Please, if you haven't voted for my print yet... please do so by clicking on this link now:
Thank you so much, everyone!
Today is the last day to vote for my Hipstamatic print 'Aloha from Paradise...' in The Big Hipstamatic Show's Life - "Sunshine and Moonbeams" contest. I took this photo at the Kaneohe Bay Sandbar last weekend. I don't normally enter these type of contests, but I have fun using the Hipstamatic iPhone camera application and decided to do something fun and out of the ordinary by giving it a shot (no pun intended). My goal was to make it in the top 100, and thanks to all my family and friends who voted, my print went from #2,434 to #45! Yay! Thanks everyone who voted!
If you haven't voted yet, you can vote by clicking here! Today is the last day to vote.
Have a great weekend, everyone. T.G.I.F.
This past weekend was amazing! On Saturday we spent the day at Kaneohe Bay Sandbar for our friend's 30th birthday! I had never been to the sandbar before, so I really didn't know what to expect. You have to take a boat from the He'eia Pier to get there... but because we met everyone a little later (our boat was already docked at the sandbar), our friend picked us up at the pier on a three-seater jet ski! It was so much fun... I had never been on a jet ski before... I'm itching to go again! Those things are F-U-N!!! Once we got there, we hung out on the sandbar, ate some food, drank some beer and did some jello shots! There was a fold out table set up with plastic chairs because the tide was so low... haha... it was so random to see a table and chairs in the middle of the ocean. It was seriously the most amazing place I had ever been to... Dean and I definitely want to go back sometime sooner than later.
Kaneohe Bay Sandbar
Being that I always admire the architectural design of the IBM building when I'm in the Ward area, I decided to take a quick snapshot of it with my phone yesterday...
This past weekend was truly an amazing one! Dean surprised me for our first year wedding anniversary... he booked us a junior suite at the JW Marriott Ihilani Resort and Spa at Ko'olina! The Ihilani Resort and Spa has become a special place for us these past several years because it's where Dean proposed to me in 2007 and where we stayed on our wedding night last year. He planned out everything perfectly to a tee by making massage reservations at the Ihilani Spa at 1 p.m., giving us just enough time to relax before checking into our suite at 3 p.m. Once checked in, we had drinks on the beach before going to our 6:30 p.m. dinner reservations at Roy's. I love how he took the time to plan everything... most guys just don't do that sort of thing. The next morning we ordered room service for breakfast and enjoyed it on our huge balcony overlooking the ocean. We relaxed the rest of the day there before checking out and going to dinner at Ruth's Chris Steakhouse in Waikiki, which was insanely delicious, by the way! Finally, we ended the day by lighting our unity candles in the dining room and had a bite from the top layer of our wedding cake, which had been saved and frozen for tradition. Everything about this weekend was perfectly romantic! Although I had several of my cameras with me, I ended up taking most of the pictures on my phone...
















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