Sunday, 8 June 2014

The Projector: The Week in Pictures — June 2 – 8

Powered by Cincopa Video Hosting solution.The Projector: June 2 – 8Addressing the CouncilPolly Grace from Waianae, who frequently appears at Honolulu City Council meetings, spoke on a variety of topics this week. cameramake Canonheight 1888flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/4/2014 7:00:24 PMwidth 2831orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIThe gavel comes downCity Council Chair Ernie Martin lowers the gavel to resume Wednesday’s meeting after a short recess. The Council passed a $2.1B budget for the 2015 fiscal year.cameramake Canonheight 873flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/4/2014 6:25:42 PMwidth 1309orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IICapturing the momentCouncil Vice Chair Ikaika Anderson, left, films with his cell phone. Anderson came up with a compromise proposal that directed an additional $32 million to combat homelessness without dipping into funds destined for the mayor’s road repavement program.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/4/2014 4:24:26 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIPodium instructionsA reminder to public testifiers, like Polly Grace, when they take the microphone to address the Council.cameramake Canonheight 1806flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/4/2014 3:13:39 PMwidth 2709orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIA pleaThis man testified to ask the Council to fund a land purchase to help a Kokua Kalihi Valley nonprofit. Honolulu’s managing director, Ember Shinn, said the deal couldn’t be executed. Joey Manahan plans to propose funding again next year.
cameramake Canonheight 1872flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/4/2014 5:55:46 PMwidth 2807orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIHe’s backFormer Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann greets supporters on June 3 at the Office of Elections in Pearl City before filing papers to run for governor on behalf of the Hawaii Independent Party.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/3/2014 6:00:21 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIA governor’s profile?Hannemann, a Democrat who left the party because he said he no longer felt it was the place for him, talks to supporters in the elections office.cameramake Canonheight 1157flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/3/2014 6:18:52 PMwidth 1735orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IICheat sheetA clerk administers an oath of loyalty to Hannemann whose past primary election support levels could carry him to victory in a tight three-candidate general election in November.
cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/3/2014 6:34:24 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIIn the viewfinderLocal television news captures Hannemann’s image during an interview.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/3/2014 7:03:51 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIPreparing for the camerasHART CEO Dan Grabauskas, center, holds a piece of paper on June 5 to help TV crews set the white balance before the start of a news conference at a HART construction site in Kapolei.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 3:28:15 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIEyeing the photographerAs the officials talk, a Kiewit employee keeps careful watch over Civil Beat’s chief photographer a quarter mile from the actual construction site.cameramake Canonheight 1920orientation 1camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 4:03:07 PMwidth 2880cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIPhoto opThe senior vice president of Kiewit Infrastructure West Co., Lance Wilhelm, center, talks to the press. Mayor Kirk Caldwell said this rural area of Kapolei will become a “thriving community” in the years ahead, once construction is complete.cameramake Canonheight 1718flash 9camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 3:37:07 PMwidth 2577orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIState transportation historyThe first guideway in the entire HART system is put into place in Kapolei.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 4:23:04 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIHeavy burdenThis gizmo may look like a set piece from the new Star Wars film, but it is a section of the HART guideway that will cradle the track.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 3:30:31 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIHard-hat buddiesMayor Caldwell, center, with Grabauskas, left and Wilhelm, right.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/5/2014 4:07:56 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IICrafting strategy?UH Board of Regents Chairman John C. Holzman, right, speaks with board member Carl A. Carlson Jr. at the University of Hawaii prior to the election of David Lassner as UH president on June 2.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/2/2014 5:53:29 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIAbstentionRegent Benjamin Kudo, right, called for a delay in the vote during the meeting. Kudo was one of two people to abstain. Lassner won by an 11-2 vote.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/2/2014 6:24:37 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark IIWatching from New YorkUH Regent Barry T. Mizuno watches over proceedings from the other side of the country via video conference.cameramake Canonheight 1920flash 16camerasoftware Adobe Photoshop CS6 originaldate 6/2/2014 8:06:19 PMwidth 2880orientation 1cameramodel Canon EOS 5D Mark II

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