• Originals
    • Categories
      • Gear
        • Forum
          • Picture of the Day
            • Contests
              • More
                • FS Gear Guide
                • Fstoppers T-shirts
              • Home
              • Advertise
              • Meet the Writers
              • Submit Content
              • Contact
              Hawaii
              June 15, 2012
              David Strauss

              Aaron Feinberg Captures the Landscapes of Hawaii

              Everybody know’s Hawaii can be a dream vacation. Aaron Feinberg shows us how beautiful it actually can be. In three days, he traveled around the island of Kauai and spent the best hours of the day photographing some of the most beautiful places of the island.

              While pretty pictures might seem easy to capture in a place like Hawaii, I really appreciated seeing how Aaron worked. These days, it seems like a lot of people like to throw a camera on a tripod, take a few different exposures, and come up with a fakey looking HDR image in post. It’s refreshing to see Aaron using several different tools besides his camera body and lens to get the shot.

              BTS
              Landscapes
              Location
              Natural Light
              Nature
              Pictures
              « Why Megapixels Don’t Matter…
              BTSV Polar Bear Photography with Florian Schulz »
              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1374609376 Tim Krueger

                AWesome photos. 

              • Ali Daouk

                wow, amazing work.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Igor-InvisibleSounds-Butckhrikidze/723953185 Igor InvisibleSounds Butckhrik

                off subject
                david strauss is look like david spade on this small picture +)

              • http://www.facebook.com/nathan.ashby Nathan Ashby

                Wow, thanks for picking up on the documentary. It was great fun to shoot and learn how Aaron works, he is a truly great and fun guy to be around and takes the most breathtaking images of Hawaii you could imagine. You can check out more of his work at http://www.aFeinPhoto.com and support him at his Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/afeinphoto.

                Nathan Ashby
                Videographer/Editor
                http://www.BrovadoMedia.com

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1110120006 Joey Luci Newcombe

                Around the 3 minute mark he is playing with an filter and moving it around in front of the lens, what does this do?

              • http://www.facebook.com/nathan.ashby Nathan Ashby

                He’s rotating his polarizer filter to eliminate glare in the image :)

              • http://profiles.google.com/reactivestills1980 Gary Martin

                Excellent work Aaron, Beautiful photos from dedication to the art.

              • http://www.facebook.com/people/Daniel-Lo/695245240 Daniel Lo

                damn, awesome work!

              • http://www.facebook.com/rippeddisc Aaron Feinberg

                Thanks so much all!! Was a surreal experience on the OTHER side of the lens :) 

                @facebook-1110120006:disqus -the filter is a 2stop hard GND or 3stop Reverse GND (cant remember which one).  Holds back the sky to balance the difference in light from top to bottom.  Can blend too but with water it’s easier to get everything in one shot.

                <3 for the support!!
                aF

              • http://www.flexiblevision.com Roman

                 He is using Graduated Neutral-Density Filter (Grad or Grad ND). It lets to fit big dynamic range between sky and ground. He is moving the filter up and down to get softer border than the filter offer.

              • sirWild3

                Really awesome shots and a great video!

              • yoyophoto

                amazing stuff, makes me one to go out and shoot right now….but its 11pm…

              • http://blog.dafyddowen.com/ Daf

                As others  - Graduated ND filter.

                Reason for moving it around – my guess is he’s either trying to find the optimum positioning OR doing it while shooting and wants to smooth out the transition between light and dark more that the filter currently provides.

              • Andrewmk3

                Hi Aaron, I really love the ethereal look of your photos. As a newbie to photography I was wondering if you could tell me if the Grad ND filter is my best option of balancing the exposure in an image? I shoot in the snowy mountains of the Rockies and often find the sky can often be very over exposed when I focus on land based objects. Can the ND be combined with a polarizer?

                Thanks !

              • Andrewmk3

                Hi Aaron, I really love the ethereal look of your photos. As a newbie to photography I was wondering if you could tell me if the Grad ND filter is my best option of balancing the exposure in an image? I shoot in the snowy mountains of the Rockies and often find the sky can often be very over exposed when I focus on land based objects. Can the ND be combined with a polarizer?

                Thanks !

              • Chris Helton

                im sure aaron has his own input. Just wanted to throw mine into the mix. Yes, the GND balances out the exposure. When you have properly exposed land / overly exposed sky. Think of it as using a pair of sunglasses on the top part of your picture. Remember graduated nd, top dark, bottom clear. Regular ND (neutral density) makes the whole picture darker, use ND when you want a longer shutter but its middle of the day, like getting the flowing water. Also, yes, ND can be used with a polarizer, a polarizer only cuts certain lines of light, typically 90* to the sun, where ND cuts all.

              • Chris Helton

                im sure aaron has his own input. Just wanted to throw mine into the mix. Yes, the GND balances out the exposure. When you have properly exposed land / overly exposed sky. Think of it as using a pair of sunglasses on the top part of your picture. Remember graduated nd, top dark, bottom clear. Regular ND (neutral density) makes the whole picture darker, use ND when you want a longer shutter but its middle of the day, like getting the flowing water. Also, yes, ND can be used with a polarizer, a polarizer only cuts certain lines of light, typically 90* to the sun, where ND cuts all.

              • Chris Helton

                11pm is amazing time for shooting. city lights? If you dont have many available lights, then go back to ‘photo-graphy’ painting with light. Tripod the camera and use a flashlight to paint in parts of the subject, bridge, building, beach etc.

              • Chris Helton

                11pm is amazing time for shooting. city lights? If you dont have many available lights, then go back to ‘photo-graphy’ painting with light. Tripod the camera and use a flashlight to paint in parts of the subject, bridge, building, beach etc.

              • Andrewmk3

                 Perfect, thanks so much!

                Andrew
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewjbell/sets/72157625002676039/show/

              • Andrewmk3

                 Perfect, thanks so much!

                Andrew
                http://www.flickr.com/photos/andrewjbell/sets/72157625002676039/show/

              • http://dustinhenderlong.com/ dhenderl

                Awesome stuff! What kind of tripod does he use?

              • http://www.facebook.com/ashkanahmadi2 Ashkan Ahmadi

                LOL true

              • http://twitter.com/martinbeebee Martin Beebee

                I was in Kauai in March, and had the opportunity to peek through the windows of his Hanalei gallery (it was closed). Breathtaking. As you might imagine, his photos are much more impressive in person — even through the windows. Glad I saw it toward the end of my trip though — I might have been too discouraged and just put the camera away. :-)

                I liked the video, too — really well done. Except for the beginning — I’ve watched it twice and still can’t figure out why we see the plane fly from the Midwest. He lives there, right? It’s not like he was on vacation for a week. . . . Maybe that’s where Bravado is from?

              • Chris Helton

                wondered the exact same thing w/ the plan flying in

              • Destin Sparks

                Haha, I was just thinking this.

              • Connect with Fstoppers
                Follow @Fstoppers
              • Fstoppers Originals
              • Popular Articles
                • What A Week Of Groceries Looks Like Around The World
                • "Unplugged Weddings": Preventing Guests From Destroying Your Photographs
                • Endearing Animal Portraits By 18 Year Old Photographer Jessica Trinh
                • Color Film Footage From 1920s London is the Coolest Thing You'll See Today
                • Is Facebook the New Breeding Ground for Copyright Infringement?
                • Learn Inexpensive Ways To Create Gallery-Style Works Of Art
                • Raw Comparison: Magic Lantern Canon 5D VS Black Magic Cinema Camera
                • Saudi Arabian Women Unveiled
                • Brad Pitt Photographs Angelina Jolie: Results Are Impressive
                • Samsung "Artfully" Photoshops Galaxy S4 in Place of iPhone in a Stock Image
                • Think Tank Photo Announces New Large Capacity Rolling Bag
                • Creating Creative Portraits By Dragging The Shutter And Adding Movement
                • 3 Minutes Of Setup And 2 Shutter Clicks : The Reality Of Celebrity Portraiture
                • No Joke: Magic Lantern Gets Raw Video Out Of The Canon 5D Mark III
              • Recent Comments
                • Aleksandar Jaredic said Very fun technique :) I played a bit like this: »
                • Guest said Very fun technique :) I played a bit like this: http://www.lexilium.net/wp-content/gallery/jasmine_aleksa »
                • Victor van Dijk said Benro did an amazing job copying the Manfrotto design and then changing (simplifying) it just a little bi »
                • Richard Grebby said hmm, doesnt look big enough for my needs. Can anyone recommend a bag that will hold 4 bowens strobes plus »
                • Kim Long Vo said Good question.I miss when Fstoppers had good posts that I could learn from. Posts like this make me wan »
                • Stephen Melling said Interesting... »
                • Dries Renglé said But.. I do think it's also a geographical thing.. Asian weddings are terrible :) slr's everywhere! I'm a »
                • Dries Renglé said I thought the last sentence was kinda funny :) 'anticipate the flash and include them in the composition' »
              • Support Fstoppers
                current nikon rebates deals
              • FS Originals
              • Endearing Animal Portraits By 18 Year Old Photographer Jessica Trinh
              • How to Go Pro Without Going Crazy
              • Fstoppers Sits Down with Lara Jade
              • Fstoppers First Look: Sigma’s New 18-35 f/1.8
              • Fstoppers Reviews SLRLounge’s Natural Light Couples Photography Workshop DVD
              • Categories
              • Commercial
              • Video
              • Gear
              • Location
              • Strobe Light
              • Contests
              • Win a 30x40 Print
              • Alien Skin Retouch Contest
              • Win the Art Behind the Headshot
              • Black Rapid Contest
              • Win a Lowepro Bag
              • Random Posts
              • How To Choose The Correct Softbox For Each Picture
              • Pentax/Ricoh Release New Compact Camera Called the GR
              • Chopper With 5DM2 Automatically Follows Wakeboarder With “FollowMe” Transmitter
              • The Winner Of The Fstoppers Twitter Macbook Air Giveaway Is…
              • Dave Kai-Piper And His Fuji X-Pro1 – NSFW
              • Picture of the Day
              • Frankfurt Delay
              • LHD-1
              • Search and Rescue
              • Gallardo
              • Aurora X-Trail
              • Home
              • Advertise
              • Meet the Writers
              • Submit Content
              • Contact
              • Sitemap
              © Fstoppers
              Made by Novum