A view of the Na'Pali coast from a kayak. This was taken with an Olympus 1030SW as there was not a chance I was going to take my E-520 out (I am not as big a camera risk taker as Raven). It was a good thing too as we got flipped out in six foot waves and the Olympus was saved by the bright red float strap.
A view of the Na'Pali coast from a kayak. This was taken with an Olympus 1030SW as there was not a chance I was going to take my E-520 out (I am not as big a camera risk taker as Raven). It was a good thing too as we got flipped out in six foot waves and the Olympus was saved by the bright red float strap.
That being said, taking a DSLR on the ocean in an open kayak is a big risk even by my standards! If I ever got another point and shoot camera, it would be one like that, waterproof to 10m. Looks like a fun time.
Dry riverbed after unusually heavy rains (It's a dry state).
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