Lahina Morning, Maui
The sun rises softly in Lahina, Maui on the shores of Banyan Park. Muted blues and grays fill the horizon while palm trees line the ocean as it gently laps dark sand. read more
The sun rises softly in Lahina, Maui on the shores of Banyan Park. Muted blues and grays fill the horizon while palm trees line the ocean as it gently laps dark sand. read more
Long lanes in calm pools of clear water surrounded by moss-covered lava rock reflect the gray sky above and Kaho’olawe island in the distance at ‘Ahihi-Kina’u. read more
On the banks of Lahaina town on the island of Maui, the Mala Wharf stretches out into the sea pointing the way to Molokai and Lanai under a veiled sun as slivers of silver sunlight pierce through clouds. read more
In this picture a windsurfer rides into an offshore breeze, preparing to head back out for another run at the waves. read more
A lone wooden cross stands in remembrance on a green gently sloping hillside near the road to Hana, Maui. read more
There are hundreds of outrigger canoes found throughout Hawaii and Polynesia. Based on historic wood designs, the boats now are commonly constructed from fiberglass. Each boat has unique characteristics, shape, personality, and history. read more
A labyrinth made of stone on the grassy plain of Makalua-puna Point near Kapalua, Maui offers a spectacular view of nearby Dragon’s Teeth. read more
A Silversword in full bloom catches the last rays of a heavenly Haleakala sunset. The sun radiates the fine bristling hair edges of the delicate plant, making them glow pink in contrast to its otherwise green and silver dress. read more
In Maui’s Garden of Eden sits the “Cup of Gold,” a duck pond surrounded by ti plants and various Heliconia. read more
From South Maui’s Makena Cove you can see Molokini islet a few miles in the offing and the beach is surrounded by alternating jagged black lava and fine golden sand. read more
If ever there was a Hawaii calendar picture of palms on the beach, this is it–bright blue skies, island in the background, calm seas, and two leaning palm trees casting their shadow on a yellow sand beach. read more
The Haleakala crater rim looks like another world. As you stand high above and gaze out over a red-brown cinder cone spotted bowl cut by wind, rain, and volcanic activity for hundreds of years, it is easy to imagine being on Mars. read more