I have a HUGE post coming from my visit to the Pima Air & Space Museum (and the “Boneyard” these are 2 different venues) last month. I had an extended layover in Phoenix on the way home from Idaho, so I decided to make the most of it and went down. Wow…what an incredible place. I have about 50 images I want to post, so it should be pretty interesting. Between the 2 places, there is just about every imaginable aircraft you could think of and any photographer worth his salt will easily spend 4-6 hours there. Much more to come on this soon.
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So…while you were enjoying yourself in the pool at that time, I was getting soaked just down the path trying to get the massage cabana packed up. I think you were having more fun than I was. Great shot!
What a beautiful shot! Pardon the dumb question (still new to photography) but what do you mean when you say you "bracketed one f-stop" and what does that do? 🙂
ok, my question is …. why Alabama? I mean I’m sure it’s nice there and all, but Maui vs Alabama…and palm trees…thanks for sharing the images Michael, just wondering if we’ll see a change in the google search – Maui Wedding Photographer – Michael Andrew Photography?
I love this shot and how it looks like the pool and ocean meet. is this an infinity pool? they had one in Jamaica it was pretty cool
Hey. I recognize that pool.
That pool will always be the setting where I met two new friends, Michael and Michael. That is at least what I think about when I look out the window three days a week at that pool from my room at work. The best week ever in Maui 🙂