Here is a little sand crab we ran across yesterday. These guys are running sideways all over the beach, if you look for them. They live in little holes they dig.
Photo taken by Warren Mitchell, my husband. Such a guy.
Aloha.
I have a very special photograph today.
It is my favorite body of all time, my husband, Warren and a new friend we met today. Kayla, a Rhodesian Humpback. She originated in Africa, where her breed are used to hunt lions.
She is a beautiful dog, with a warm personality. She is missing her hump, however. Kayla lives on Maui, where she loves to romp on the beach.
This is another photo from my iPhone.
I thought of the old saying, “she runs like a girl” when I saw this woman running on the beach. Yeah, she does run like a girl, an athletic one.
This woman comes out to run early each morning. I’ve tried to capture her for several days, but she runs too fast. I finally got her today on her return when she slowed a bit.
Here’s to strong women.
Aloha.
Here I am with another post of Bodies On the Beach.
The couples on the left have never been to Hawaii before. Although their clothes look like summer, they are way too much for Hawaii.
They will figure this out in the afternoon. Off they will go to shop for cooler clothes.
Hawaii is just so warm, you barely want anything on. I love it!
I took this with Camera+ and enhanced it with Afterlight.
I’m happy to report that I’m finally recovering from the fibro flare. I’ve been able to get up and out a bit.
This woman is amazing. Even though she walks with a cane, she was trucking!
I couldn’t catch her with the camera until she stopped to talk to this dog.
Taken with my iPhone in Camera+. I used Afterlight and Xnview to enhance this photo.
Aloha.
My husband, Warren Mitchell, was supposedly shooting pictures of a group of canoes.
While viewing the photos, I came across his idea of a Body On the Beach.
It was shot in his Sony RX 100 II. I enhanced it a bit in Xnview, though it she was just fine as is.
Xnview is one of my favorite apps for viewing photos and art work. It allows me to use plugins and has some enhancing options. Best of all, it is free.
Aloha.