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Amazing Maine

© 2012 Christine Han Photography

I know I've been terrible about posting here...Sorry! The culprit is Instagram, which makes it too easy to post photos where every you are, when ever you want. Swipe swipe, touch touch, and you've shared a gorgeous photo that your friends "like" immediately...it's so addicting. Anyway, if you follow me there (@christineshoots), then you've seen a ton of photos from my trip to Maine. If not (sorry Mom!), then I promise to share the highlights here because you just HAVE to see how incredible Maine is. T and I had the time of our lives. Camping + lobster + hiking + wild blueberries + ridiculous landscapes = a-mazing. I'll post more soon!

Waiting for sunset, Mauna Kea Summit, Big Island, Hawaii

13,796 feet above sea level

There's a tiny person up top

Giant telescope (I've forgotten the name of)


Tocha with his Mamiya RB67


More giant telescopes

The mountain cast a shadow in the sky.  How cool is that!
All images © 2012 Christine Han

I don't usually like group tours, but on the advice of a friend, we did the Mauna Kea Tour with Hawaii Forest and Trail to watch the sunset at the summit of the volcano and then star gaze as the guide explains everything you're seeing through the telescope.   It was worth every penny...possibly the most beautiful sunset I have ever seen, and you really feel like you're on top of the universe looking down at the clouds and peaks below you.  Awesome stuff. 

Tocha got some rad shots of the actual sunset.  I think I ran out of film or something like that (stupid!), but I'll post some of his photos because you just have to see how gorgeous it was.

Watching the sun set over Delicate Arch, Utah




All images © 2009 Christine Han

...was an incredible experience. I'd go back in a heartbeat.

Dead Horse Point State Park, Utah










All images © Christine Han 2009

Legend has it that some cowboys corralled a bunch of wild horses up on Dead Horse Point, picked the ones they wanted, and then left the rest to die of thirst. I really hope that story isn't true.