52 Weeks of Nature – Week 10 | Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on March 8, 2010
I have been wanting to take a walk
around Mokapu Point
for a couple of months now.
I finally did this week.

The ocean has been a bit stormy
the past few weeks.
High winds, cloudy days,
passing rain showers…
I know what you are thinking!
Poor Thereasa! Living in Hawaii!
Brings to mind Conan O'Brian's Sketch
with Triumph the Dog.
"Oh! Poor Hawaii, a little cloud!"


Well, I happen to like the stormy seas.
They have a beauty and majesty of their own.
It boggles the mind with how strong the waves are
and all the different directions the water can move at once.
I am in awe.


This crab was being battered by wave after wave
and yet was never washed away!
Talk about strength!

On my way back to the car,
I saw this post
and it made me chuckle!
I had to share.

Isn't it amazing where trees and plants
choose to live?
This one has been here
for quite a while
judging by it's size!


Edited to add new versions of the above images
after playing with some different processing.
I like the images above,
but for me
they just did not "wow" me
and so I was a little disappointed in myself.
I kept coming back to them,
trying to figure out
just what they needed.
They needed to look like what I see
when I look at the scene
in real life.
These are MUCH closer
and I am much happier with them.
I hope you are, too.

Twins | Hawaii Newborn Photographer
Posted on March 2, 2010
I just had to share a few more
of these cutie patooties!



52 Weeks in Nature – Week 9 | Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on February 27, 2010
This week I bring you a little bit of our backyard!
This morning while waiting out the Tsunami Warning,
I let the girls outside to play
since I didn't know how long they'd be allowed to be out there
before having to possibly stay inside and safe.
Next thing I know, my eldest is running inside with a slug on a stick!
I told her to take it back outside but that I'd come take pictures of it
IF they would leave the poor thing alone!
Here he is with his entourage.

Anyone who lives on MCBH and in Hawaii knows these birds!
I was out mowing the lawn (finally) yesterday afternoon
and, of course, these guys show up.
They like to pick off the bugs that are kicked up by the mower.
They are Cattle Egrets but we like to call them "Lawn Mower Birds."

I guess this guy didn't like me stalking him!
Talk about "ruffled feathers!"

I was so stoked to have caught this picture!
I just wish it had more pixels to be enjoyed large.
This is cropped out of a 300mm image.
But, it's so nice for me to look at.

Don't forget that,
to find nature,
you don't have to look farther
than your own backyard!
Twin Yin Yang | Hawaii Newborn Photographer
Posted on February 23, 2010
Aren't they just to die for?!

52 Weeks of Nature – Week 8 | Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on February 22, 2010
Went for a hike up Kolekole with some friends and the kiddos.
I thought I'd concentrate more on some detail again this week.
These buds just begged for a texture treatment!

This Moss just fascinated me!

Something we don't see much in Hawaii
is long prarie-like grass.

and just for fun
my friends son taking a Polaroid
of the girls

Boys on Vacation | Hawaii Family Photographer
Posted on February 18, 2010
I had such a great time with these two boys
who are on vacation here on Oahu
with their Mom.
We played in the water,
looked at outriggers,
and watched the gorgeous sunset
in Waikiki.

I hope y'all had a wonderful time the rest of this week!
52 Weeks of Nature – Week 7| Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on February 14, 2010
My daughters and I were invited to visit
and what a wonderful experience it was!
The Heiau is a sacred site to the Hawaiian people.
It has been used an Agricultural Heiau
to honor the Gods and insure fertility of the crops of
Kalo, Sugar Cane, Sweet Potato, and Bananas.
Here you can see the Kalo Lo'i that have been recently re-cultivated
through the efforts of Hanaloa Helela (pictured below) and many students and schools.
In later times, this Heiau may have been used as a luakini heiau dedicated to success in war.
This massive stone platform was built by the people
and stones were probably passed by hand from as far away as Kualoa (10 miles away!)
Structures such as an altar, thatched hale(meeting houses), and an oracle tower
were then built on top of the platform
The rocks used to be terraced but
in the early 1900's a Cattle Pen was built atop the heiau
and that probably hastened the collapse of those terraces.
Below, you can see the massive stone structure, the children playing in the a'wai
and the students working to build a new lo'i as it's being flooded.

I couldn't resist posting this of my daughter.
She is so drawn to the water wherever we go!

This is the poor little frog that the children were chasing around the grounds.

While walking around the grounds,
Mother Earth wanted to remind me that
she shows her love for us
everyday.


The offering we left in thanks to the
Spirit of the Spring
after washing the mud off the kids' shoes.

If you visit Ulupo Heiau,
Please remember that it is a sacred site
and show respect for the Aina and the Spirit of the Sacred Spring.
52 Weeks of Nature – Week 6 | Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on February 8, 2010
Notice anything different?
Yes, I am changing my name from
At Last Photography
to
Thereasa Gwinn Photography!
I really wanted At Last to work for me,
but after watching my Google Alerts,
realized that there are way too many At Last Photography's out there.
No one else has my name with my spelling.
I now have
pointing to this site.
Please bear with me while I make the adjustments to accommodate this change.
This week, with the adjustment of becoming a single parent again,
I've pulled a few of my old pictures out of my archives and re-processed them.
This image I actually never processed because I just didn't see it's beauty before.
It amazes me how my eye changes with time.

This is one of absolute favourite images that I've ever taken.
You can almost feel the wind blowing the sea spray through the surfer's hair.

Doesn't this remind you of the dancing flowers in Fantasia?

This orchid image has been one of my favourites since I took it 2 years ago.
I ruined it with a horrible crop then.
It's much better now!

Silly Brothers | Hawaii Child Photographer
Posted on January 31, 2010
These two brothers were so much fun! We never stopped laughing at everything and nothing.

This image sums up the way the whole 20 minute session went.

52 Weeks in Nature – Week 5 | Hawaii Landscape Photographer
Posted on January 31, 2010
Not much from this week as it was a little busy with getting my husband ready for deployment and sending him off. We had a bit of rain over the weekend and I thought I'd take the girls out for a drive after the rain stopped to chase some waterfalls. Didn't catch those waterfalls as I had waited too long after the rain stopped but I did get this pretty flower that Elizabeth wanted to take home with us. I told her we'd take a picture of it instead. She was happy with that solution.

I was told to take a picture of this guy by both girls. One thing you will notice if you ever visit the Hawaiian Islands, is that there are TONS of wild chickens everywhere.

And here is my attempt at capturing those gorgeous mountains covered by clouds. This is a stitch of 4 images.

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WOW, Thereasa, these are amazing! LOVE the wave shots, such great composition! You are gifted!
Oh, and the faces on that post a hilarious! Good eye!
beautiful tess! love all your outdoor adventures!
Tess… loving all your new stuff so much! Talented woman!