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  • Beautiful Pa’ako Beach, Makena Cove near Alanui Road Makena Maui Hawai’i. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved This is a part of the last pristine and very beautiful undeveloped coastline on Maui. Please help us preserve and protect Makena. The magnificent Humpback Whales frequent this area during winter months on their annual migration from Alaska to Hawaiian waters for calving and breeding and come quite close to shore during season. The beautiful and sacred Honu, sea turtles may be seen feeding in the early morning light. The beautiful and secluded Po’olenalena Beach is nearby as well. There are many names to describe this beautiful secluded beach east of Makena on Alanui Road bordered by lava rocks and palm trees. You may notice Oneloa, also well known as Big Beach, in the distance. The hill is called Pu’u Olai, a red cinder cone 360 feet high. The wave action is extraordinary and the golden sand is deep and luxurious. There is a large tide pool on the right of the beach which is wonderful for swimming. A favourite among the locals for fishing and enjoyed by many families with children, scuba divers and snorkelers, there are wonderful views of Molokini and Kaho`olawe Island. This is one of the most popular beaches on Maui for small weddings. ~ Aloha e Malama pono, Sharon Mau Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 28 June 2008 19:18:52 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/1600 / Av( Aperture Value ) 6.3 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • the response God used in the Bible when Moses asked for his name

  • Gift of Alicia

  • Portrait of Grandpa David in numberism. This is how I said goodbye, and how I hope to make the passing easier. For the rest of the series, it was about holding onto the moment, which is easier to understand when you’re dealing with the living. For this drawing, I’m focusing on the effect he’s left that continues to pervade our world, our family and his work. We are lucky in knowing that while he is gone, he somehow still remains. When we look at this, we are meant to be grateful for everything we have or have had with him, rather than regretting all the time we’ve lost or missed out on. I didn’t plan on this being part of the “Perpetual Motion” series, but it seems fitting. After I sell 100 prints of this on RedBubble, I will be discontinuing this print. I will also be printing a limited edition run of Canvas Giclee prints myself, which will be available on my Etsy account in the future. See ya around, grandpa. (The title comes from one of his songs.)

  • A passionate, pain filled image of a youth

  • Visit B&W version here Portrait of a devotee, from Waari. Taken last year and also presented it on PS format. But I always thought, something’s missing. This time worked with Photomatrix and PS. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F7.1, Tv – 1/80 Sec. ISO 100. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. FEATURED : / 1. First things – 28.10.2009 / 2. Authentic India – 31.10.2009 / 3. HDR Photography – 13.11.2009 / 4. True Colors of Asia – 20.11.2009

  • Waari is a tradition, many follow it every year. This man is no exception :) Taken last year. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F8.0, Tv – 1/160 Sec. ISO 200. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. FEATURED : 1. Authentic India – 19.11.2009 / 2. The Weekend Photographer – 07.12.2009

  • A temptation for B&W conversion of Waari – Revisited. RAW file was processed in Adobe Camera Raw & converted to 5 TIFF format files with (+/-) 0, 0.5 & 1.0 exposure values and taken in Photomatrix for HDR conversion. Finally balanced in PS with multiple layer processing. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon 70 – 300 mm lens @ 300 mm. Av – F7.1, Tv – 1/80 Sec. ISO 100. Hand held Copyright © Prasad 2009 My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction without my written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

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