Road To Hana Waterfall

Hana Waterfall

A waterfall streams over layered lava stones into a small pool below in a tropical rain forest on the Road to Hana, Maui. A long exposure transforms a capture of single drops into soft white lines of water, hiding the beauty behind like a bride’s veil.

There are several waterfalls like this on the “Road to Hana,” which is quite literally just the road used to get to the small town of Hana. The road has become famous because of scenes like these speckled along the way and the road’s unusually narrow and tight straightaways and turns.

The area gets loads of rain, carving deep valleys and growing lush greenery for much of the east side of Maui.

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About Michael Keel

Photographer, Writer, Traveler and Watcher. Sharing how I see the world, and promoting preservation through my lens. "These images are seen through my eyes with the help of my camera. I do not manipulate my photos with graphic design wizardry and only 'develop' them from raw files, bringing out the colors that were captured, and the natural essence of the scene. My intention has always been to put the viewer in the moment, of actually feeling like they are in the photo, standing at the viewpoint, gazing, and leav ing it up to the viewer to interpret their own feelings. I want to find the camera angle from which this feeling can be the most that they can be – whatever that is."