Friday, May 28, 2010
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Visual Image- Street Art
This giant fissure was created in the German town of Geldern to celebrate their 30th anniversary of a street art competition. It was created by artist Edgar Mueller. It took a team of artists working 12 hours a day, and five days to complete.I found this image online and thought it was CRAZY, as in awsome!! Its just amazing to see how talented these artists are, in creating images that look sooo realistic.
Personal Image- A Day in the Bay
This photo was taken on the steps at Standford University in California. Me and some friends decided to go on a road trip to California to visit friends and attend the Standford University annual pow wow.I love this picture. It brings back a lot of memories.
I decided to edit this picture in a sepia color style to make the image look old.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Visual Image- A Ton of Sand
I found this image online in an High speed photography album. This is such a fantastic image of a wave breaking at its shoreline. I love how the photographer was able to catch the build- up of sand within the wave. Past images I've posted were all really similar which contained a lot of outdoor visuals. And again, i've chosen this image because it reminds me of Home especially the beach which i can't seem to get enough of. And reminding me of the many times that I've gotten slammed to the bottom, from the force and power of the waves, and also getting sand stuck in my bathing suit..... good times!!
Personal Image- "Da Big River"
This is an image i took a couple months ago, while back at home on the Big Island. I call this place "Da Big River". A place where as a child i used to play and swim all day rain or shine, from morning till night along with my brothers and sister and cousins. Theres little guppies, prawns, tilapia, o'opu (fish), and tad poles in this river.
Back in the day this river used to be much wider and deeper, but as years went by Da Big River seemed to have grown much smaller or it could just be that we've grown up and out grown Da Big River.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Visual Image- Opening May 6th
Found this picture poster "IRON MAN 2" off the internet . I like how this image depicts three of the most important characters in the movie and not just Iron Man himself.I watched the opening of this movie last week here in Ashland, OR. Besides me and a few of my friends, there were a lot of high school kids which filled the theatre that night...kinda irritating.
It was a great show, but i thought there was too much conversation between two actors on the show.
Personal Image- Kai at the Park
This is a picture of my nephew Kai Kaha. He's two years old and lives in Utah. He's also the first grandchild and great grandchild from our family. I love him. He's a cutie and an awesome kid too.I used photoshop to sort of white-out the background area with the paintbrush tool. And left Kai himself colored as it originally was before. It was a fun and simple task.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Assign. 6- collage "nATIVE tHROUGHOUT pOLYNESIA"
This collage is titled "NATIVE THROUGHOUT POLYNESIA".I created this collage using photoshop and fooled around with the different tools.
I chose the Ti-leaf plant because in Hawai'i it's a very common plant you would see while driving around the islands. This is one of my favorite plants because there are a variety of use for the ti-leaf. One common use is lei making and or using them as an outer wrapper for food such as Laulau (Hawaiian dish).
Assign. 6- Collage "fRIENDS"
This is my collage I've created using photoshop. Its all about friends. These are a few pictures of my college friends. Friends are really important to me. They're there when i need them, day or night. I can count on them. There's some much things we've been through both good and bad.....
The quote I chose for my collage reads "a friend is some one who understands your past, believes in your future and accepts you the way you are" i found it off the Internet and thought it would be a perfect quote...
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Assign. 5- Movie Poster #2
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Assign. 5- Movie Poster #1
"As Night Falls"I figured this would be a good title for this movie poster.
I've combined an ugly mutated person from the movie (I am Legend) with an mysterious girl in a cloak and a background with an erie night setting.
Tried to blur out the mutated guy, so that the girl would be more focused upon.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Visual Image- Futurism

This art piece was done by artist Umberto Boccioni, titled "Dynamism of a soccer player".
In art history class I'm learning about different styles of painting during different times in the 20th century of art. I chose this image because of its title and the use of color. I like how the artist forces the viewer to envision a person with a soccer ball. I don't really see it myself, but its a great piece of work to look at.
The color combination Boccioni uses are very similar to eachother; like a dark pastel looking color. His style of shapes are amazing with the help of different shades of colors.
Personal Image- bLACK lIGHT pONG
My roommate and i were playing pong with some pink florescent clear cups and black lights. I didn't know how this picture was going to turn out because of how dark the settings were. But, after i took the picture i was surprised and excited at how good it turned out =DI didn't edit the picture in anyway.
Pong is a fun, social and competitive game. A game i feel that's made to challenge yourself and others.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Visual Image- Crunch Time

While browsing through some animal pictures online i came across this lizzard eating a grass- hopper. I dont know what to say......
Reptiles as well as other creatures are facinating to watch, from the time they catch their prey and then eating it. "You gotta do, what you gotta do to stay alive, right?..." The colors on this lizzards skin is pretty awsome. I like it!
Personal Image- Valley of the Kings

Waipi'o Valley meaning "The Valley of the Kings". A place on the Big Island that i feel is a very strong, powerful, beautiful, calm and peaceful setting. A place where kings of old once lived. This picture was taken across the river of my papas' lo'i kalo (taro patch) as i've said before in my previous blog about working in "Papas' lo'i kalo".
The moutain/valley towards the back of this image is known as Waima. Not an easily accessible place to get to but very beautiful!
Waipi'o Valley is a very sacred place which holds many stories of the past. Stories about gods and wars, about ali'i (chiefs) claiming their land and also waterfalls that were named after special people and people of both human and animal stature. I grew up listening to these stories from my papa that were passed down from generation to generation, the same stories told over and over, never being modified.
I guess i chose this picture for the week because lately i've been thinking about my childhood days that were spent sitting on a lawn chair for hours, just listening to the amazing and exciting stories being told about Waipi'o Valley.
Everytime i'm back home on the islands, it never fails that i end up visiting Waipi'o Valley a place i call home.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Assign. 4 Scratch-2
At first i decided to draw triangles, until the form an volcano began to take place. So from there i began adding a ton of dots everywhere to make the lava as if it where flowing down. i looked up a picture of a volcano erupting to help with my drawing. I also used a filter (glow) to show dramatic outlines of the eruption and lava flowing down the hill.Assign. 4 Scratch-1
I took five different pictures and combined them together as a whole. I decided to add a filter to make the image look less of an actual picture. The filter i used was angled strokes. I also played with shapes in the background like, triangles and squares then used the smudge tool to make it less edgy.. Contrast and hue color was also used.
It was fun experimenting with the different tools in photoshop...
Visual Image- Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley whose better known as Bob Marley. I found this picture off his web site while looking for songs sung by him and browsing his web page. I thought it was a great picture of him and his guitar, being that he is one of the best legendary reggae artist whose ever lived.
Growing up, I'd listen to his music all the time whether it be on a car ride going to school, on the radio, CDs, at home, with friends/family, out camping or just to "satisfy my soul" (Bob Marley). I can listen to Bob all day, everyday. His music has a lot of meaning and emotion. Life, wars, music, weed.... he pretty much sings about everything.
"emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds" (BM)
"one good thing about music, is that when it hits you feel no pain." (BM)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Personal Image- Papas' Taro Farm

Papas' Lo'i Kalo (taro farm).
This picture was taken awhile back, right in front of my papas' farm in Waipi'o Valley. I chose to take this picture in black and white... the post which both signs "private property and keep out" are nailed on to is really old and rusty so i figured, why not give it an old feel to it...and so i did.
Growing up, Papas' lo'i (farm) is where most of my free time was spent. On Friday's after school my parents, siblings, cousins, aunties, uncles and of course my mama and papa would pack-up our things and head down here. We'd stay over night in our farm house. Our job as young kids were to clean all the weeds in the taro patches. As easy as it sounds, it was actually a hard job.
My feet would sink into the almost knee high mud. With every step that i'd take moving down each row, mud would splash over my clothes leaving thick muddy stains that couldn't be washed off easily.
Cleaning the taro patches felt more like a chore to me rather than it being fun, as my parents would say. But in the end, some how cleaning papas' taro patches paid off....me and the cousins would go swimming, catch tad poles and prawns in the river, and even little guppies (the ugly silver ones). I'd have a blast!!!
Visual Image

I found this image on my sisters MySpace page in the comments section which her friend sent to her. I thought this was cute!
Friendship.........that's all i could think about when looking at this picture is, friendship. The bond between this little girl and huge elephant is unbreakable.
I like that its in black and white. If this picture was to be in color, i don't think it would show much emotion as it does here.
Personal Image

Lalakea waterfall, a beautiful place located on the Big Island. I took this picture a couple months back, during winter season.... as if anyone could tell the different season changes in Hawai'i.
Its about a fifteen minute four- wheel drive through Eucalyptus trees, a one way bumpy dirt road and sweet smelling white and yellow ginger flowers clumped together between spikey california grass. Access is only granted to those who own land in this area, lives near by, or for those who choose to do a horse or ATV tour.
I love visiting here. Swimming, BBQing or just takin' a drive... Lalakea is a place where i can take my mind off of things, be free and do what i want, or hide from people if i feel like it... whatevers.
Luckily its a fairly easy access for me as its located behind my mama and papa's house :D
Friday, April 9, 2010
Assign 2- Picturing the Other
For this assignment "Picturing the other" I pretty much needed to take a self portrait, a picture of a friend and a picture of someone I don't know. The objective of this assignment was to understand the relationship between photographer and subject; to practice digital photography, working in natural light and to compose and expose images.
Friend- Charlee (original picture)
Friend- Charlee (edited)
-I did some color and mid-tone change. Also played with contrast.
-I did some color and mid-tone change. Also played with contrast.
Someone i just met- Name: Mia (original Picture)
-I didn't really do much editing here, just some contrast changes.
Meet my friend Mia. I was having lunch with a couple of my friends and came a cross a little girl flipping through pages of a cook book. I was facinated by this. Her grandma is the owner of the restaurant. She was sooo cute that i had to take a picture of her, and her grandma was okay with that too.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Visual Image

Title of picture: Pau Hana (Finished work). Many jobs consist of a moving automobile. In Paniolo (cowboy) country their job consists of horses as a way to get around. I love this image of a Paniolo on the ranch. So many emotions and thoughts run through my head when I see this picture. I wanna know everything. I wanna know where he is going and what is he gonna do next. Is he gonna pack up and head home immediately? What is he thinking about? What is he looking at? Was it a hard day’s work? What is it about this picture that makes it so special and inviting, that I can’t take my eyes off it? Why is it that I feel I want and need to be there at that moment? Because in truth, I really don’t know. Randy Jay Braun, the photographer of this photo has captured an epic picture of a moment in time….
Personal Work

A reminiscent way I love doing of remembering the past is to look at pictures. Pictures from ten years ago or even thirty years ago. Pictures of color or black and white. Pictures that show water marks on the upper corners from the ring of a once ice cold drink that had been sitting on the table for hours. Pictures distorted from the heat in my car. Pictures that didn’t come out the way I wanted it to look and some that did. Pictures that had been edited by an amateur or done by professionals themselves. I look at pictures every single day. I think of the past and how things have changed. I look at this picture in particular that I took two summers ago and instantly I think of red hot dogs being grilled over a camp fire we’ve made the night before. As for someone else seeing this picture for the first time might envision relaxation or ocean breeze sweeping across their face, because I’m sure they aren’t gonna visualize hot dogs especially red ones.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Visual Image

I Spy…….
Animals. A farmer in his jumpsuit. Horses with their saddles. Cowboys with their spurs. BBQ. Country. Dirt. Being dirty. And being sweaty. Ranchers. Hunters and the hunted. A wall mounted by animal heads. Children. A rodeo. A Corel.
Actually… I don’t spy any of these things. I’m thinking about it.
I see the red barn. Why is it when you look at a picture, you begin to read something else from it? That something else is what I’m thinking about. You get it?
A beautiful picture. I chose this picture because to me, visually it’s a perfect image. It reminds me of things that I WANT to see. But the barn is all that’s needed.
Animals. A farmer in his jumpsuit. Horses with their saddles. Cowboys with their spurs. BBQ. Country. Dirt. Being dirty. And being sweaty. Ranchers. Hunters and the hunted. A wall mounted by animal heads. Children. A rodeo. A Corel.
Actually… I don’t spy any of these things. I’m thinking about it.
I see the red barn. Why is it when you look at a picture, you begin to read something else from it? That something else is what I’m thinking about. You get it?
A beautiful picture. I chose this picture because to me, visually it’s a perfect image. It reminds me of things that I WANT to see. But the barn is all that’s needed.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Personal work/image
A picture I recently took at Anaeho’omalu bay. A random one at that. Beautiful, sunny weather. Blue skies. Calm water. Turtles basking in the sun. It quickly reminded me of my childhood days, especially this one event that happened about fourteen years ago which I should’ve listened to her. Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
My knees began to shake as I tried to tip toe towards the ocean. “I told you to put your slippers on!” mom would yell from the campsite across the beach. A thin stretch of sand lay between black jagged rocks and keawe wood trees. Lots of little poky acorns about the size of M&Ms spread across the sand. It would’ve been too late now to turn back. I was almost at waters edge, about half way now. I thought about the salty, cool and refreshing sparkly water. I stood on thin sand for a lil bit, sore and waited until my foot recuperated from those dumb, poky acorns. Maybe just this once I should’ve listened to her.
I was a kid at the time. And now I was ready to take on those black jagged rocks. Next thing you know I was in moms arms, being carried like a helpless baby back to the campsite. My feelings of happiness suddenly turned to anger. I watched my cousins run past me. The older ones barefoot, showing no pain as they squish the poky acorns and the younger ones with slippers. And again thought to myself “I should’ve listened to her”.
She sat me on a white plastic chair and grabbed my rubber slippers from the passenger seat of our car and put them on my foot. In no time I was off the chair and standing at waters edge. The poky acorns and jagged rocks didn’t even faze me, it had nothin’ against me and my rubber slippers. I thought about how fast it was for me to get from point A to point B, by wearing those rubber slippers. I could’ve been swimming with my cousins already and having a blast. And I said to myself “Damn, I should’ve listened to her”.
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