Shooting Sunrise

Want to get great shots of Hawaii at sunrise? Doing so means being up at dark, in the car, and hiking to your location before most have even thought about getting out of bed.

These two photographers, Henry Aguilar and Myk Salonga, do it on a regular basis for the love of photography, people, and Hawaii. Their result this time out was a beautiful capture of Oahu’s Rock Bridge, shaded by clouds on the horizon as daylight broke. And, they’re kind enough to share it with us.

From the Photographer:

“Sunrise hike to Rock Bridge a few weeks ago. We didn’t make it on time so we had to make a stop to capture the sunrise. “

So, even if you are running late, get out there and take your best shot. We’d love to see it and share your work and story with our friends.

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About Henry Aguilar

Henry Aguilar (aka jhames808) started photography in 2009 as a hobby focusing on landscape and macro. A self-taught photographer who enjoys taking pictures on his free time. Together with his passion and dedication, Henry continues to learn and explore other areas of photography humbly grasping every suggestions and comments to improve his craft. He later on started shooting portraits, local events, concerts and also weddings. One of his photos was published in the January-February 2012 issue of Hawaii Magazine for winning the grand prize of the magazine’s 13th annual photo contest. His work was also selected to be part of the Contemporary Photography in Hawaii 2012 at Frame Arts Hawaii organized by Pacific New Media. Last June, his work was showcased in the first RAWArtist Honolulu event that took place at Vice nightclub. In addition to his website, you can find him on Facebook here.