segedi
RFicianado
Took a diverse range of photos on a recent trip to Kauai with the GR, but but didn't take anything really "street". I mostly used TAv mode and let the camera pick the ISO. Even used the Macro mode (remember to turn that off!). It performed really well and was light enough to take anywhere.

Waimea Canyon #1

Leaf Exploration #1

At the Beach #3

Kauai Hike #2

Drink #3

Waimea Canyon #1

Leaf Exploration #1

At the Beach #3

Kauai Hike #2

Drink #3
jky
Well-known
Nice photos, Kevin
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Not to make this a Kauai-centric GR thread, but it was also my go-everywhere camera there over the holidays:




shiro_kuro
Charles Bowen
Nice looking Papio Robert .... one of best tasting fish and a lot of fun to catch .
taemo
eat sleep shoot
the GR is my ultra-light landscape/travel camera although I find the 28mm focal length hard to get used to
just be weary that you might get dust eventually in the sensor or between the lens element (had to send mine to Ricoh because I had some on the lens)
and since we're all sharing Kauai shots, here's some of mine

R0030398 by earl.dieta, on Flickr

Hanakapi’ai Falls by earl.dieta, on Flickr

R0030425 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
just be weary that you might get dust eventually in the sensor or between the lens element (had to send mine to Ricoh because I had some on the lens)
and since we're all sharing Kauai shots, here's some of mine

R0030398 by earl.dieta, on Flickr

Hanakapi’ai Falls by earl.dieta, on Flickr

R0030425 by earl.dieta, on Flickr
sweathog
Well-known
So now not only do I want a GR, but I want to go to Kauai.
Some really great shots there, all.
Some really great shots there, all.
segedi
RFicianado
Thanks all - it's great to see all the GR/Kauai pics!
Apparently Calgarians like both the camera and the island
Tom - It's a great place and worth the trip.
Apparently Calgarians like both the camera and the island
Tom - It's a great place and worth the trip.
taemo
eat sleep shoot
hey Kevin, yes Kauai is probably my favourite Kauai island, you're the 3rd person I know that has gone or going to Kauai this year too
We're looking to go back there maybe later this Xmas.
Where's that Kauai Hike #2 located? looks like an awesome place to hike!
Did you get the GW3 converter?
We're looking to go back there maybe later this Xmas.
Where's that Kauai Hike #2 located? looks like an awesome place to hike!
Did you get the GW3 converter?
segedi
RFicianado
Earl,
Was my third trip to Kauai and it's a fave for sure.
Kauai Hike #2 and Hike #1 on Flickr are from the Nounou trail. We started off 580 outside of Kapa'a, just past the falls there's a spot that's not really marked and the yellow gate is the start of the trail. There are other ways up, but this one was great. The photo was taken near the Mile 2 marker. You have to veer up the hill when you see that marker - we went past and started down towards another trailhead before turning around and seeing the trail continued up the hill.
Once at the top, you'll see picnic tables. Continue past those to the left and you'll come across a few more great vantage points. Trail is great when dry, but I wouldn't hazard it if wet.
I didn't get the converter, though 21mm would have come in handy at times I wish I would have had a telephoto with me.
Was my third trip to Kauai and it's a fave for sure.
Kauai Hike #2 and Hike #1 on Flickr are from the Nounou trail. We started off 580 outside of Kapa'a, just past the falls there's a spot that's not really marked and the yellow gate is the start of the trail. There are other ways up, but this one was great. The photo was taken near the Mile 2 marker. You have to veer up the hill when you see that marker - we went past and started down towards another trailhead before turning around and seeing the trail continued up the hill.
Once at the top, you'll see picnic tables. Continue past those to the left and you'll come across a few more great vantage points. Trail is great when dry, but I wouldn't hazard it if wet.
I didn't get the converter, though 21mm would have come in handy at times I wish I would have had a telephoto with me.
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Clearly there needs to be a Canadian GR Kauai thread. In fact, maybe just Calgary.
I'll just delete my work now since I'm merely a Cascadian haole ;-)
Charles, I wish the papio had been mine to cook. But the fisherman was cleaning his outrigger nearby, so I just got a visual taste.
I'll just delete my work now since I'm merely a Cascadian haole ;-)
Charles, I wish the papio had been mine to cook. But the fisherman was cleaning his outrigger nearby, so I just got a visual taste.
segedi
RFicianado
Too late Robert, you're an honourary CGURK (Calgary GR-user of Kauai - pronounced See-Jerk) 
rhl-oregon
Cameras Guitars Wonders
Oh gosh, I mean, Eh!
Where we stay--the Makahuena in Poipu--seemed like Little Calgary this Xmas. Virtually everyone waiting in line for the grill the nights I cooked was from there, except for one equally sensible snowbird from Michigan.
At least the jerk part of the honorific will stick.
Where we stay--the Makahuena in Poipu--seemed like Little Calgary this Xmas. Virtually everyone waiting in line for the grill the nights I cooked was from there, except for one equally sensible snowbird from Michigan.
At least the jerk part of the honorific will stick.
nickthetasmaniac
Veteran
I've mainly been using the GR as my landscape camera!





segedi
RFicianado
Robert - we met a lot of Canadians on our travels too. During a tasting at the Koloa Rum Company, BC, Alberta, and New Brunswick made up half the house!
Nick, thanks for posting those. The second is my fave of the bunch.
Nick, thanks for posting those. The second is my fave of the bunch.
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
GR is my go-to camera. Took it to a zip lining weekend. Strapped to the harness, tacked into check pocket. No crop in this shot.

300 feet above the ravine. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr

300 feet above the ravine. by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr
sevres_babylone
Veteran
photony texas
Light Sensitive
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.
Robin3mj
Established
For the second year in a row, I'm leaving for a European trip with only my GR, leaving at home my Olympus EM5 and couple lenses.
(In my hands), the GR easily outperforms the Olympus with 17mm/f1.8 in 99% of situations save super low light. Landscape, "street", family snapshots, etc.
(In my hands), the GR easily outperforms the Olympus with 17mm/f1.8 in 99% of situations save super low light. Landscape, "street", family snapshots, etc.




segedi
RFicianado
Keep 'em coming!
(and yet another Canadian GR user!)
(and yet another Canadian GR user!)
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