I managed to beat the mad traffic jam on Kalakaua so I could stake out a good spot for the parade. There were people already staked out at all the good spots on the sidewalk when I got there so I was lucky I found a spot that I wouldn't be blocked by other enthusiastic photogs or the official festival camera people. I'm also glad it didn't rain this year like it did last year and it turned out to be a perfect day for a parade and grand fireworks.
I can't believe Hilo Hattie has been around for 50 years old. This is the world's largest aloha shirt.. wonder how large is the suitcase?
There were groups representing different countries...Samoa
It seems you can't have a parade in Hawaii without the traditional Chinese Lion Dance.
The Philippines...
This character representing Taiwan looked like he was staring and smiling into my camera.
I think there must've been more than a hundred girls in this group. They managed to take a quick break before starting up their performance.
I missed Sugaren in the morning performance at the Convention center, but I managed to catch them at the parade.
They are one of the liveliest groups I am glad to see each year at the Honolulu Festival.
After the sun set, the lit up floats start to come down the parade.
Bummer, this year, I think they must've run out of fireworks by the time they reached us.. last year, there were huge fireworks.
At the convention center, they had displays of the firework bulbs that would be used for the grand Nagaoka firework finale at 8:30pm.
I managed to find an open spot on the beach to set up my tripod for the fireworks and hoped I was well aligned with the firework bursts. It was so dark and I could hardly see what i was shooting. I was surprised I got people in my shots..but in retrospect, I think it worked out well having something in the foreground.
This firework show is different from the July 4th one in that usually they shoot out lots of fireworks at the end. In the entire 10 minute show, they were shooting out lots of fireworks at the same time so I had to cover my lens to avoid overexposing the fireworks and I got a lot of overlapping fireworks .
One of the signature design of the Nagaoka firework is the weeping willow design.
I lost count how long I kept my shutter open.. There so many blossoms I didn't know when to release and take the shot.
This looks like something you can do w/ duplicating images in photoshop, but this was how it really looked. In 10 minutes, it was all done....until next year!!
Baked Salmon
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Like my cousin V says, "So simpo!" I just marinated the salmon in Yoshida
Sauce overnight, and baked the next day at 450 degrees for 20 minutes. I
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2 comments:
Too funny, I have to agree with you - there is a lion dance at every parade. I recognize the lady in the Sugaren group - she stands out with her high energy. I think you did an awesome job with the fireworks - it is difficult to know how long to keep the shutter open. The people in the foreground do add to the festivity of the fireworks! Great job!!!
Great parade and fireworks shots! I like the colors of your parade shots, nice saturation. I really like the shot of the girl reaching out for the kid, so cute.
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