From my collection: / Na Ka Pueo Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Evening light on Ho’okipa Beach, Maui Hawai’i Ima Au Ia Oe E Ke Aloha ~ I have Sought Thee, My Beloved / ~ A beautiful mele composed by Queen Lili’okalani
“Esperance” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © After driving for five days and many kilometers from / Adelaide across the desolate expanse of the / Nullarbor Plains, it was a sight for dusty eyes to / finally reach Esperance in southern Western / Australia. / The waters of the Southern Ocean were crisp and / clean as if they had come straight from the ice of / the Antarctica Circle. Early morning there was not / even a hint of a breeze and only a few curious / kangaroos nearby came to savor the quietness / and tranquility of this secluded little cove with me. “In every outthrust headland, in every curving / beach, in every grain of sand there is the story / of the earth.” / ~ Rachel Carson
Surreal red sandstone rock formations project out onto the beach at the edge of Cape Chignecto Provincial Park on the shores of the Bay of Fundy. The Bay of Fundy generates the highest tides in the world, and it is the eroding action of these 10 meter (32 foot) high tides that are responsible for shaping the landscape along this shoreline in such odd ways.
“We men of Earth have here the stuff Of Paradise / ~ we have enough! / We need no other stones to build The Temple of the Unfulfilled / – No other ivory for the doors / – No other marble for the floors / – No other cedar for the beam And dome of man’s immortal dream. / Here on the paths of every day / – Here on the common human way / Is all the stuff the gods would take To build a Heaven, / to mold and make New Edens. / Ours is the stuff sublime To build Eternity in time!” ~ poetry by Edwin Markham Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved My images do not belong to the public domain. / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
Waves shoot skyward as they crash ashore on this exposed coral reef in the Blowing Rocks State Preserve at Juno Beach Florida.
here os a photo of mornington coast line with a faint viewing of melbourne city in the background
Bunker Bay, Dunsborough
Digital photography computer manipulated
Rocky California Beach
Big Sur California
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Universewide Sold 1x Matted Print Red volcanic sand of Koki Beach and Ka’uiki Hill, Hana Maui Hawai’i. One of my favourite beaches on Maui in Hana near Hamoa on the east coast. This is three portrait landscape images stitched together into a panoramic view of Koki. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi /
A dramatic sky is reflected in the ocean, where hundreds of boats are floating around. / One side of the image was mirrored to create this amazing effect. / Three images were stacked in order to achieve an absolute minimum amount of digital noise.
Aloha ahiahi, mahalo nui loa to the anonymous buyer / who purchased one of my posters Monday 01 June 2009. _I very much appreciate y…
Aloha ahiahi, mahalo nui loa to the anonymous buyer / who purchased one of my posters Monday 01 June 2009. I very much appreciate your kindness and I sincerely hope you enjoy my image of beautiful Pa’ako Beach displayed in your home. Please let me know how it looks when you receive it. I I would love to know who purchased the poster, but if you prefer to remain anonymous I certainly understand. Thank you so much for your gift of Aloha!! Mahalo nui loa!! E pili mau na pomaika`i ia `oe! Aloha e Malama pono Sharon Mau 01 June 2009 / 1x Poster Pa’ako Beach Makena Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009
“La Loba (Wolf Woman), the old one, the One Who Knows, is within us. She thrives in the deepest soul-psyche of women, the ancient and vital Wild Woman. She describes her home as that place in time where the spirit of women and the spirit of wolf meet … the place where her mind and her instincts mingle, where a woman’s deep life funds her mundane life. It is the point where the I and the Thou kiss, the place where women run with the wolves. The Creation Mother is always the Death Mother and vice versa. Because of this dual nature, or double-tasking, the great work before us is to learn to understand what around and about us and what within us must live, and what must die. Our work is to apprehend the timing of both; to allow what must die to die, and what must live to live. You can dent the soul and bend it. You can hurt it and scar it. You can leave the marks of illness upon it, and the scorch marks of fear. But it does not die, for it is protected by La Loba in the underworld. She is both the finder and the incubator of the bones. People do meditation to find psychic alignment. That’s why people do psychotherapy and analysis. That’s why people analyze their dreams and make art. That is why many read Tarot cards, cast I Ching, dance, drum, make theatre, pry out the poem, and fire up the prayer. That’s why we do all the things we do. It is the work of gathering all the bones together. Then we must sit at the fire and think about which song we will use to sing over the bones, which creation hymn, which re-creation hymn. And the truths we tell will make the song. There are some good questions to ask till one decides on the song, one’s true song: / What has happened to my soul-voice? / What are the buried bones of my life? / In what condition is my relationship to the instinctual Self? / When was the last time I ran free? / How do I make life come alive again? / Where has La Loba gone to? Go back and stand under that one red flower and walk straight ahead for that last hard mile. Go up and knock on the old weathered door. / Climb up to the cave. / Crawl through the window of a dream. / Sift the desert and see what you can find. It is the only work we have to do. / You wish psychoanalytic advice? / Go gather bones.” excerpt from The Wisdom Garden A composite image of the wild beauty of the seacliffs of Wai’anapanapa / Hana Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
This is a photo I took when travelling up the coast to Jurien Bay
Looking east, in the middle of a storm.
Sunset over the Oregon Coast.
The passenger ship
The ship
Shot from Scarborough, QLD, using a 450D with a 17-40L handheld. Shutterspeed: 1/60th / Aperture: F11 / ISO: 100 My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © Jason Asher. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved This is a view of Kahului, Wailuku and ‘Iao Valley West Maui from Kanaha Beach on a bright and shiny day. The beautification and restoration project of Kanaha Beach Park is an ongoing project supported by many wonderful volunteers and organizations of our Maui community providing time, funding and resources to protect this beautiful area. Kanaha Beach is a beautiful recreational treasure on Maui’s North Shore, yet it is also one of the island’s many protected areas supporting the restoration and preservation of native coastal plants and animals. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 21 August 2009 / Kanaha Beach Park
Randy Awo playing on the beach with his beautiful grand daughter. Jacob and I were invited to a DLNR beach party yesterday. We had such a fabulous time. The beautification and restoration project of Kanaha Beach Park is an ongoing project supported by many wonderful volunteers and organizations of our Maui community providing time, funding and resources to protect this beautiful area. Kanaha Beach is a beautiful recreational treasure on Maui’s North Shore, yet it is also one of the island’s many protected areas supporting the restoration and preservation of native coastal plants and animals. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 21 August 2009 Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Kanaha Beach / Kanaha Beach Maui Sports Unlimited
The beautification and restoration project of Kanaha Beach Park is an ongoing project supported by many wonderful volunteers and organizations of our Maui community providing time, funding and resources to protect this beautiful area. Kanaha Beach is a beautiful recreational treasure on Maui’s North Shore, yet it is also one of the island’s many protected areas supporting the restoration and preservation of native coastal plants and animals. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / 21 August 2009 Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Kanaha Beach / Kanaha Beach Maui Sports Unlimited Featured Art 23 August 2009 First Things / Featured Art 24 August 2009 Images and Ideas
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