Friday, January 4, 2008

Maui Day 5 (Part 1, Nature Walk)

Usually when we go on vacation, I am allowed part of a day to just go off by myself, just me and my camera. This time, it fell on Christmas Eve. Later in the evening we attended a huge luau, which I will cover this weekend, but I ended up with so many fun photos from my nature walk, I wanted to do a separate post about them.

Anyone have any clue what the maroon and white flower is? It was my star of the day.






















Click on any image for a large version... Please! They are so much better that way!

40 Comments:

Blogger Sizzle said...

so pretty!

1/04/2008 10:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

gosh, they are gorgeous!

1/04/2008 10:48 AM  
Anonymous zipper said...

Great shots, kiddo!

1/04/2008 11:14 AM  
Blogger MPPs Mom said...

It is a flowering banana?
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hawaiipictures.com/pictures/bigisland/hawaiian_flowers81600x1200.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hawaiipictures.com/pictures/hawaiian_flowers_8.html&h=1200&w=1600&sz=291&hl=en&start=5&um=1&tbnid=YtLUoI1hPQoHGM:&tbnh=113&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dflowering%2Bbanana%26svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DGGLJ,GGLJ:2006-42,GGLJ:en%26sa%3DN

i really like the first red one (to maybe go with my three set?)

1/04/2008 11:23 AM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

that was kind of what it was like, but it was almost more like a lily!

And whatever you want, girl!

1/04/2008 11:29 AM  
Anonymous Lauren said...

oooooohhhhh. Now it REALLY feels like an Aimee recap!

1/04/2008 11:30 AM  
OpenID Dotkar said...

I think it's a spider lily. Beautiful shots!

1/04/2008 11:50 AM  
Blogger Colleen said...

Beautiful. What a wonderful way to spend some time alone.

1/04/2008 12:27 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

Spider Lily! Ding ding ding!

http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/crinum_sp.htm

1/04/2008 12:42 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

Oh and also, a friend from work whose family is from Hawaii told me a story about #10:

It is a naupaka plant. Legend has it that way back when there were two lovers and Pele (Hawaiian goddess of lava) fell in love with the man. When she found he didn't love her back she chased the two lovers apart, one to the mountains and the other to the sea. To keep Pele from killing the two lovers her sisters turned them both into naupaka. The naupaka plant by the sea has petals only on the bottom half of the flower and the naupaka plant in the mountains only has petals on the top half. So if you put the two flowers together you are reuniting the divided lovers. At least that's the version I've heard. There are a number of versions of the story. Here is a different one: http://www.aloha-hawaii.com/hawaii/naupaka/

1/04/2008 12:43 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

oops, here is the spider lily link:

Spider Lily

1/04/2008 12:45 PM  
Anonymous sweetisu said...

Really great shots! Hard to pick a fav but I really like the one with the bee and ants.

1/04/2008 1:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gorgeous! TFS!

1/04/2008 3:07 PM  
Blogger painted maypole said...

wow.

1/04/2008 3:35 PM  
Blogger Ali said...

STUNNING, woman!

1/04/2008 3:51 PM  
Anonymous monstergirlee said...

Amazingly beautiful. Wow.

1/04/2008 3:59 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

Aww, you all are so kind! Thanks so much! :)

1/04/2008 4:09 PM  
Blogger Geggie said...

Fab trip! I'm having a contest at my blog it you'd like to play!

1/04/2008 4:32 PM  
Blogger Queeny said...

Beautiful flowers. And now count me among those who are very jealous of you. Hawaii -- oh how I long to see her.

1/04/2008 4:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What beautiful pictures - as always!

1/04/2008 5:24 PM  
Anonymous monstergirlee said...

When the rain gets to be too much in Seattle, I can make those my desktop wallpaper and dream... ah... (yeah its my 2nd comment)

1/04/2008 5:30 PM  
Blogger Lisa said...

Wow Aimee, those are GORGEOUS!!!

1/04/2008 6:00 PM  
Blogger zenrain said...

LOVELY!! so beautiful!

1/04/2008 6:16 PM  
Blogger Catherine said...

I think my eyes would have hurt at the end of the day, prettiness overload. How do people live in the garden of eden on a regular basis?!

1/04/2008 9:17 PM  
Anonymous Fi said...

Tropical flowers make the most amazing subjects! Attended a wedding in Rarotonga last April but didn't have my lovely new Digital SLR then, could of taken some wonderful macro shots.

Yours are truly gorgeous, nice shooting :)

1/04/2008 9:41 PM  
Blogger carrie said...

Well done.

1/04/2008 10:07 PM  
Blogger Builder Mama said...

Awesome pictures as always, Aimee!

(I am laughing at MPP's Mom and her Google Powers...)

1/05/2008 5:48 AM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

And know Builder Mama,she is like the research queen!!!

And thanks all!

And I realized I forgot one that I really liked, a yellow hibiscus, so I going to add it on!

1/05/2008 9:48 AM  
Blogger Lisa said...

Dude, these are AWESOME.

1/05/2008 5:31 PM  
Anonymous Stacey said...

loving these and all the Hawaii recaps!

1/05/2008 8:45 PM  
Blogger flutter said...

I am such a dork that it took me so long to find you.

1/06/2008 1:55 AM  
Blogger Elaine said...

Wow, those are so beautiful!

1/06/2008 8:23 AM  
Anonymous anastasia beaverhausen said...

Those are some breathtaking pics. Thanks for sharing them.

1/06/2008 8:26 AM  
Blogger Heather B. said...

Those are such great photos Aimee. What kind of lens were you using?

1/06/2008 5:02 PM  
Blogger Kelly O said...

WOW. My fav is the one of the bee's butt sticking out of the flower. Niiiiice.

1/06/2008 8:42 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

Heather, I probably should put that in my About page, huh.

But I shoot with both a Canon Digital Rebel XT and a Canon EOS 40D.

I mostly shoot my flower photos with my macro lens - the Canon EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro. But I think a few of these might have also been shot with my new lens, the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM. I also do most of my portraits with my Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM because it gives such great depth of field.

And everyone, thanks all for your lovely compliments!

Now, if I could only figure out what to DO with all these photos!

1/06/2008 9:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seriousl,y these rock.

1/06/2008 9:14 PM  
Blogger Autumn said...

Your pictures are stunning. You have such a wonderful eye. Thank you for listing what lenses you use, I have been trying to decide on a good macro lens.

1/07/2008 12:13 PM  
Blogger Aimee Greeblemonkey said...

Autumn, I am really happy with mine, and in the grand scheme of things, it wasn't that expensive.

1/07/2008 8:17 PM  
Blogger Bunny said...

These are amazing! What kind of lens were you using. Did you click into manual focus for some of these? I'm just in awe!

1/09/2008 4:37 AM  

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