30 more days till the big silver bird flies. One week of R&R. Lot of photo shooting to be done there.
Halkeye wrote:
30 more days till the big silver bird flies. One week of R&R. Lot of photo shooting to be done there.
Have fun and create some awesome images
picking up a sd card a week.Lots of photos to take.Taking A photo group tour.
kybob
Loc: Versailles, Kentucky
Who’s photo group tour? And what island?
Oahu Haven't reserved a date for the photo shoot tour.
kybob
Loc: Versailles, Kentucky
I am going in 45 days would like to know how your tour was when you get back. I have been looking at Oahu Photography Tours, have read a lot of good compliments.
Halkeye wrote:
O"AHU. Honolulu.
The most popular tourist spot is on the north shore - the Polynesian Visitors Center (or something like that).
kybob
Loc: Versailles, Kentucky
Polynesian Cultural Center - need to book way in advance to get in (a month out may be too late, not kidding). I an all day event and lasts until evening.
Oahu has many photographic areas. A few I like include: The Punchbowl; Iolini Palace; Top of Diamondhead;; The Pali; Hickam AFB/Pearl Harbor; Northshore (Bonzi Pipeline (surfing); Wheeler AFB.
jerryc41 wrote:
The most popular tourist spot is on the north shore - the Polynesian Visitors Center (or something like that).
Polynesian Culture Center. Great place. From Honolulu, drive around Diamond Head and around the east side of the island. Stop at the Buddhist temple, then continue north to the Polynesian Culture enter. Great place for lots of photos. Don't use flash during the shows.
Is the Arizona Memorial back open? I read a while back that it was closed for some work. If it is open, it is a place every red-blooded American should visit at least once. (Take tissues.)
flashguy
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
jerryc41 wrote:
The most popular tourist spot is on the north shore - the Polynesian Visitors Center (or something like that).
PCC opened the year I rotated back to mainland, 1965.
DeanS wrote:
PCC opened the year I rotated back to mainland, 1965.
I visited it in 1967 on my first rotation to Johnston Island--had to spend 3 nights in Honolulu waiting for my military flight to JI.
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