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  • Hanauma Bay / Oahu, Hawaii

  • I got up early in the morning to get this shot…. I’m just happy no one that was with me had a camera….. I reckon I’d be blackmailed with a shot of me taking this shot!

  • One of my favorites….. this one hangs on my wall :)

  • Lush greenery on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. Winter or summer, it rains here several times a day. In the background are perpetually misty cliffs of the legendary Na Pali coast.

  • I’m not much of a spider fan, but couldn’t resist this on the Big Island, Hawaii

  • `Oli nô au i nâ pono Hawaiian Translation: / I rejoice in the blessings of Heaven Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 – 2010 / All Rights Reserved Universewide Featured Digital Art Compilations 11 December 2008 This is a photo of a miniature horse on Ke’anae Peninsula blended with a sunset shot from Polo Beach, Maui Hawai’i. This project was four hours to completion with several attempts with the stitching until I finally liked what I saw and then additional histogram and curves adjustments. I use a Canon EOS Digital Rebel Xti Hawai’i Aloha E Hawai‘i e ku‘u one hānau e / Ku‘u home kulāiwi nei / ‘Oli nō au i nā pono lani ou / E Hawai‘i, aloha ē O Hawai‘i, o sands of my birth / My native home / I rejoice in the blessings of heaven / O Hawai‘i, aloha Hui: / E hau‘oli nā ‘ōpio o Hawai‘i nei / ‘Oli ē! ‘Oli ē! / Mai nā aheahe makani e pā mai nei / Mau ke aloha, no Hawai‘i Chorus: / Happy youth of Hawai‘i / Rejoice! Rejoice! / Gentle breezes blow / Love always for Hawai‘i E ha‘i mai kou mau kini lani e / Kou mau kupa aloha, e Hawai‘i / Nā mea ‘ōlino kamaha‘o no luna mai / E Hawai‘i aloha ē May your divine throngs speak / Your loving people, o Hawai‘i / The holy light from above / O Hawai‘i aloha Nā ke Akua e mālama mai iā ‘oe / Kou mau kualono aloha nei / Kou mau kahawai ‘ōlinolino mau / Kou mau māla pua nani God protects you / Your beloved ridges / Your ever glistening streams / Your beautiful gardens / Words by Rev. Lorenzo Lyons, Music by James McGranahan

  • Beautiful Annini Beach in Kauai – Aug. 2008

  • One of the famous waterfalls on Kauai – Aug. 2008

  • I created this HDR image at dusk, by stitching and layering 30 individual images from my camera. Iao Valley, Maui is the piko, or “belly-button” of our island.

  • Sennelier Watercolor on Twinrocker paper

  • Featured in Hawai’i ! Aloha Na’au in 2008 Photo taken on Maui, Hawaii with Canon XSi, f/7, exp. 1/400, ISO-400, focal length 270mm.

  • this is where I started my passion of painting…....... / 5 years ago…..... / created in my original WhiteDove Studio on Maui…...... / One of my very first paintings…...... / Ah….......... a simple life…......dreamin’ Island Style…....... / Acrylic on canvas….....8×10 / / / ORIGINAL NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE

  • Colorful bouganvillea sets off the Maui mountains just beautifully!

  • Evening light shining on Hanalei Pier and lovely Hanalei Bay on the island of Kauai in Hawaii. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • surfer: Jackson Kine / location: Westside, Hawaii / Equipment: Canon 40D w/ 600mm / technique: created an angle that allowed the background to come into frame.

  • I created a video today with some of my favourite photographs. It includes a beautiful mele by Keali’i Reichel. / You may view it if you like on my YouTube site / Ourjrny YouTube E Ala ‘E Please let me know what you think of it. Self Portrait / Here I am on the western slopes of Ulupalakua / Maui Hawai’i / The elevation here is, I’m guessing, about 4000 feet above sea level. That reflection of light below is sunlight reflecting off the ocean. That is Wailea, Kihei and Ma’alaea Bay down below on the coast. My dearest friend Suzane and I parked her car about 2 miles away near Keokea and walked up along a narrow gravel and cinder road to the meadow at this point where we watched the sunset together on a beautiful peaceful evening as the rains and mists drifted across the valley below. I set up my camera on the tripod and after adjusting the settings for low light, walked over and rested on my knees in the tall damp grasses. The only sound I heard was the soft breeze in my hair. I do hope you enjoy this. / 03 June 2009 Aloha kakou, this is dedicated for my beloved children Cherilyn, Ashlee and David “Since the birth of time’s beginning, have you sought the reason of your existence in this world. And I would say unto you, that out of your deepest longing were you brought forth as the dewdrops upon the dawn. It was but yesterday that you were an echo within your Father’s ear, a twinkling smile within your Mother’s eye. And it was you that they heard calling upon the tender breath of Love’s holy thought; Yearning to come through the misty veil of Eternity with the voice of God upon your newborn lips.” ~ Echoes of the Soul by ‘Daniel’ I love you my darling children! Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • This remote road of gravel and red cinder is upcountry at an elevation of about 3000 feet above sea level on the southern slopes of Haleakala Volcano. Makai, ocean side, the Pacific Ocean is far down below on my left and the direction I am facing is toward Kula, which is about five miles away. This photograph was taken as the sun was setting. The flowering trees with their red bark illuminated in the sunlight are called Black Wattle, and while they are beautiful, this tree is an invasive naturalized pest. “This noxious, evergreen tree often reaches 20 meters in height. Apart from producing copious numbers of seeds, it generates numerous suckers resulting in monotypic thickets. The small seeds are not actively dispersed and, although rodents or granivorous birds cannot be totally discounted, man appears to be the principal disseminator. The species resprouts by basal shoots following fire, thereby generally intensifying the infestation. No evaluation of its potential for biological control has been made. It grows in disturbed, mesic habitats between 600-1,700 m. The major infestation is at Kula, Maui.” Information Source Black Wattle Alien Plants of Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 18 June 2009 18:21:59

  • Koki Beach Tidal Pool Reflections through the Naupaka leaves / Hana Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 01 July 2009 14:38:33 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 7.1 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • Sunset Ho’okipa Beach Maui North Shore Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Naupaka Kahakai growing on the lava rock overlooking Ho’okipa as the sun sets over West Maui. “I touch God in my song as the hill touches the far-away sea with its waterfall. The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough. Let my love, like sunlight, surround you and give you illumined freedom. Love remains a secret even when spoken, for only a lover truly knows that he is loved. Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree. In love I pay my endless debt to thee for what thou art.” ~ poetry by Rabindranath Tagore

  • This is a detail of one of the weathered posts of the beautiful boardwalk on Kaula’uo, Ulua Mokapu Wailea / I love the textures and beautiful colour, it is such a lovely weathered shade of aquamarine, jade blue…. I hope it remains the same and no one ever paints it. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • i ‘Okika Honohono / Lovely Orchids blooming at our friends home ~ Kappy and Bully Ho’opai ~ Hana Maui Hawai’i There are many wonderful websites with information on Orchids. There are many groups, clubs and societies and over 20,000 varieties. Many orchids have succulent characteristics. They store water and nutrients in pseudobulbs, leaves and/or other parts of their anatomy. Fresh orchids and other tropical flowers create a unique tropical atmosphere perfect for a traditional or modern wedding theme here on Maui and are very beautiful woven into Haku Lei. Hardy terrestrial orchids include some the rarest & showiest perennials for the garden. These deciduous plants are indigenous to the temperate zones Eurasia and North America. They require woodland conditions for cultivation, preferring shade to part-shade and rich, well-draining soil; somewhat moist. Hardy orchids bloom at 3 – 6 years of age, depending upon the species. Pacific Orchid Society Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Hana Maui Hawai’i / 16 August 2009

  • Tropical sunrise at Lanikai Beach at the eastern side of Oahu, Hawaii.

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