Hawaii sky 

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  • A view into Kalalau Valley in Na Pali, the famous north coast of the Hawaiian island Kauai.

  • Mauna Kea, 14000 ft up, after three nights of snow. By the way, this was taken out the window of a moving car. I wasn’t driving, I promise!!! Snow means plenty of light: ISO 400, f/16, 1/2500 sec! See other works from this expedition: Altitude Summit

  • Edelita

  • Large swells hit the south shore of Oahu every summer to the delight of Honolulu surfers. Sandy Beach is famous for its pummeling shore break and death defying boogie boarders, body surfers and skim boarders. / Visitors beware of its neck breaking shorebreak ! . / Featured in the calendar “Presidential Beaches”. A larger version can be seen on YOUTUBE . .

  • . Large swells hit the south shore of Oahu every summer to the delight of Honolulu surfers. Sandy Beach is famous for its pummeling shore break and death defying boogie boarders, body surfers and skim boarders. . / A larger version can be seen on YOUTUBE . .

  • A perfect end to a beautiful day in Hawaii. / Took this one a while back when I still used to shoot with slide film. Canon AE-1 / Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film)

  • Byodo Temple ,North Shore, Oahu Hawaii.

  • Perhaps my favorite stretch of sand on Maui is this. Po’olenalena Beach is where I generally go to make images of hula dancers, and find quiet moments. Po’olenalena is “over the rocks” and so most tourists cannot find it. This image is layered from 5 exposures, creating a High Dynamic Range effect.

  • Photographed on Maui, Hawaii / Canon XT, f/6.3, 1/2000 sec, ISO-200.

  • Mai ka ‘aina Mai ke ‘kai / Hawaiian Translation: From the Land and the Sea Sunset Ka’anapali Maui Hawai’i / Ali’i Kahekili Nui ‘Ahumanu Beach Park Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 20 June 2008 20:55:42 / Tv 1/250 Av 10 ISO 100 / This beautiful Hawaiian sunset image is also offered as a lovely beach tote bag and as a postage stamp. / If you would like to see it offered on any other products just let me know. Mahalo!

  • The northwest point on the island of Oahu, Hawai’i is Ka’ena Point. This was photographed after some torrential rains which resulted in little creeks forming and entering the ocean. The time of this photo is around sunset. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/22 / 3.2 second exposure / 3 stop ND Gradient / Cropped slightly

  • Another shot of the awesome sunset that night on Maui, Hawaii…2007

  • Re-post from The Vault / Once upon a time …...... / I got Caught in The Rain…....... / My old Van’s Wipers didn’t work…....... / So …......I pulled over…............. / And enjoyed the view…........ / somewhere on the Baja of California / acrylic on fabric…...... / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE /

  • The Big Island of Hawaii is larger than the other islands in the chain (about 4,000 square miles) with a resident population of only just over 200,000. There are vast open spaces that go on for mile after mile of magnificent landscape. From lush rainforest to desolate lava fields – from the cool mountain air of Waimea to the humid heat of the eastern “rainy side” of the island – there is always something new to discover! If you are up to it, you can even hike up to the top of Mauna Kea (dormant) volcano and join the astronomers at Keck Observatory watching the stars from an altitude of almost 14,000 ft. But, be prepared for very cold temperatures and even snow at certain times of the year! Or you can visit the Volcanoes National Park and watch the lava flow from Mauna Loa into the sea. To me this island is not only a photographer’s dream, but it is also a place where I can listen to the sounds of the earth, watch the stars, and learn about the deeply spiritual nature of it’s people. Taking a tour with a local guide through areas not open to the general public, I was humbled to listen to the depth of his knowledge of the island’s native plants and animals. We could all learn so much about respect for the natural resources of our planet from the Hawaiians.

  • North Shore of Hawaii on the 7 Mile Miracle coast 5 seconds at f/8 / 17 mm focal length Canon 1Ds Mark II

  • The day is over and dusk is here / The waves gently lapping sleep is near. / Shadows dance our boat glides in to rest / We will remember this day as one of our best! A painting in memory of our trip to Hawaii in 1992…what a beautiful place to live in. Pastel painting on Canson paper using Artists soft pastels and pastel pencils.

  • On the Big Island of Hawaii / Featured in Islands of the World – August 2009 and If It Doesn’t Belong – Sept. 2009 Part of a series with Dusk in Waikoloa #2: /

  • Palm trees taken on a walk on the island of Qahu, Hawaii, USA / / /

  • I have so many projects going on at once….... / I really need to get organized….......... / I have a larger studio here in AZ. than I did in Hi. / So naturally It is messier….... / I have been working on this *HeadBoard for quite some time now.. / Kept bumpin my head on the wall…...... / Now I can bump my heat on a tree…..... / Good thing it is not a coconut tree….ouch…... / A bit of Paradise to sleep under…...... / Sugar Beach, Maui, Hi…............... / Bringin Aloha to The Desert…........ / With the RainBow Warriors…........ / Original 72” x 72 “ / acrylic on canvas…........* / /

  • / Someone watching the sunrise / Big island Hawaii / Nikon coolpix p60 / As is. / Featured in All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical group / Featured in 1620 group

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