Decided to head down to the annual Punahou Carnival with fellow photographers Dallas Nagata and Jonas Maon yesterday. The plan was to get a jump on the white elephant sale to find old clothing or props to use in our shoots. It wasn't too much of a success, but we had fun nonetheless. Cameras in tow, we shot in the harsh light of the morning sun. The results differ greatly from what I shot a couple of years back, but I'm mostly happy with the results despite not being "completely into it." :)

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We waited about 45 minutes in the scalding heat to get into the tent where the rummage sale was.

I really want a filter like hers. Anyone got an extra 250 bucks?

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Jonas' great find. The battery had blown up inside, but for ten bucks, I'm thinking I should have picked this up for prop value alone. It also came with a really cool leather bag!

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Credit Dallas for pointing this out to me. Her shot came out almost identical, and I'll post a link once it's up there publicly.

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Dallas bought this littler bubble maker in hopes of using as a prop and to help whittle her script count. It was mostly useless. I think I captured the only instance in which it blew any bubbles. It end up in the trash 15 minutes later.

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On the way back to the car, the masonry at Central Union Church's parking lot caught my eye. I asked for model volunteers, wanting Jonas first. LOL (jk). Dallas stepped up to the plate.

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