Big Island

Lava Lake | Kilauea Volcano | Milky Way | Hawaii Volcanoes National Park by Ethan Tweedie

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island is home to the World’s Most Active Volcano Kilauea which is an amazing back drop to shoot the Milky Way because of the glowing Lava Lake at the summit.

On August 20th 2022 we decided to photography the Milky Way at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.  I chose this particular evening because the moon wouldn’t rise till around 12:30am giving us plenty of time to see the night sky and the Lava Lake in all its glory without the light of the Moon washing out the sky.

Image 1, taken just after sunset you can begin to see the Milky Way on the far left and the glow of the Lava Lake getting brighter.  Eventually it got pitch black and they Milky Way moved into position right over the Lava Lake as seen in Image 2.  In image 3 you can see some clouds drifting by glowing from the Lava Lake below! It was an amazing 5 hours watching the scene unfold!

If you would like to see the Time Lapse I made and posted earlier in the week go here Milky Way Time Lapse

I hope you enjoy!

Ethan specializes in photography for luxury real estate, architects, interior designers, and luxury hotels and resorts. Ethan serves all of the Hawaiian Islands including the Big Island, Maui, Oahu and Kauai. You may contact me at 808-938-4665 | ethantweedie@gmail.com

Upcountry Waikiki Ranch | Big Island | Hawaii by Ethan Tweedie

Upcountry Waikii Ranch Property here on the Big Island. Designed by Architect Rhoady Lee and currently listed by agents extraordinaire Alethea Lai and Megan MacArthur.

Ethan specializes in photography for luxury real estate, architects, interior designers, and luxury hotels and resorts. Ethan serves all of the Hawaiian Islands including the Big Island, Maui, Oahu and Kauai. You may contact me at 808-938-4665 | ethantweedie@gmail.com

Hoku'ula | Waimea | Hawaii Virtual Tour by Ethan Tweedie

Today’s COVID-19 virtual tour subject is Pu’u Hoku’ula. The literal meaning of Hoku'ula is Red Star in the Hawaiian language. It is the dominant Pu'u or hill in Waimea. It is sometimes referred to as Buster Brown and Knob Hill. I hope you enjoy your tour of my favorite Pu'u in my little town of Waimea!

Wash your hands, don’t touch your face and stay safe!!

Aloha,

Ethan

Ethan Tweedie Photography specializes in photography for luxury real estate, architects, interior designers, and luxury hotels and resorts. Ethan serves all of the Hawaiian Islands including the Big Island, Maui, Oahu and Kauai. You may contact me at 808-938-4665 | ethantweedie@gmail.com

Hawaii Island Virtual Tour! by Ethan Tweedie

One thing I miss during this unprecedented time is sharing the things I get to see everyday here in Hawaii. With travel restrictions in place because of COVID-19 I decided to just fly my drone and grab a quick video to share! These are the beloved Pu’u of Waimea this morning April 2nd 2020. I hope everyone out there is safe and making the best out of a tough situation! We will come out of this stronger! Be safe everyone.

Aloha! Ethan

For information about how I can help Essential Businesses (Real Estate Photography, Hotel and Resort Photography) during Hawaii’s COVID-19 Shutdown on the Big Island, please contact Ethan Tweedie Photography at (808) 938-4665 or ethantweedie@gmail.com

Hilton Waikoloa Village Photoshoot by Ethan Tweedie

We just finished a two day shoot at the Hilton Waikoloa Village on the Big Island of Hawaii!  We photographed 6 hotel rooms and captured some daytime and evening shots of the brand new electric boats that replaced the gas powered ones! Here is sample of some of the images we captured. 

Mahalo Hilton Waikoloa! 

Swimming with Humpback Whales - Kiholo, Big Island Hawaii by Ethan Tweedie

I had a job at a resort the morning I took this shot, I canceled the shoot because it was raining offshore and needed a shot of the view etc so instead of shooting I headed home to Waimea and saw that Kiholo Bay was pretty so I went down there and decided to fly my drone to get some shots.  As I was flying to the South I heard 2 whales breach almost simultaneously with a huge bang as they hit the water so I turned my drone towards their location hoping to catch some images of them.  By the time I got over to where they were, they had gone down below the surface.  So I went back towards the South side of the Bay as there was a kayaker and thought it would be neat to have a shot of him in the beautiful water.  As I approached the kayaker I then realized that a whale was swimming toward the kayaker and started taking pictures. The kayaker must have been amazed at this encounter while he floated next to his kayak and I could see him watching the Humpback whale and to my further astonishment a baby calf humpback with the mom!  When I captured the moment with my drone, I was shaking with excitement and so amazed, I was also hoping that I had captured the moment properly.  Mom and baby stayed quite close to the kayaker and gracefully swam past him!

When I got home I posted the image on Social Media to share this experience and later in the afternoon I got a call from an unknown person, I answered the phone and a man introduced himself as Jeffory Soto, he asked if I took the shot of him and the whale, I said yes!  I asked him how he found the image etc?   Here is what Jeffory wrote!

“I had a feeling it might be a special day when I launched my Hobie kayak near a rare Hawaii Monk Seal that was basking in the sun on Kiholo beach. There seemed to be a magical stillness about the ocean this morning so after only a few minutes of paddling, I slipped into the water. While floating next to the kayak, as I was listening to an underwater chorus of singing Humpback whales, I suddenly realized that a beautiful mother Humpback and her magnificent baby were swimming by. Their presence in the water gave me both a great sense of peacefulness and purpose. And somehow this extraordinary and deeply precious moment was a powerful reminder of the many gifts that nature has to offer humanity here in Hawaii. Wow… so the magic of this day wasn’t over yet. Soon thereafter my wife, Elisabeth Renner, who’s in Graz Austria received an email from our friend Andrea Rybar also in Graz.  She who found an awesome photo on a Facebook page which she forwarded to her with the comment… Jeffory? Yes, she replied it’s him as she could tell by my different colored fins. Elisabeth then called me very excitedly with this incredible news and promptly sent me the photograph. Honestly, to be able to look at this photo that was taken from above by Ethan Tweedie only 5 hours after this amazing experience with the mother and baby Humpbacks… made this a totally magical, somewhat mind-blowing and truly delightful day.”

Mahalo Ethan! 

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