Garden of Eden, Maui
Green grass, palm trees swaying in the breeze, lush but manicured gardens and blue ocean disappearing into the horizon accented by fluffy white clouds–not bad. read more
Green grass, palm trees swaying in the breeze, lush but manicured gardens and blue ocean disappearing into the horizon accented by fluffy white clouds–not bad. read more
This photo captures Front Street at sunset on a remarkably calm evening. As the last light of the day lingers in the sky, storefront lights dance on the water, warming up the scene while lending it a quaint village feel. read more
Blue Jacaranda trees in full dress line the hillside at higher elevation on the road to Haleakala, Maui, putting on a dazzling display of color. read more
The road to Haleakala on Hawaii’s island of Maui is one of the steepest continuous roads in the United States. Starting at sea level and ending at over 10,000 feet over about 30 miles, the road winds through beach, towns, forest, high forest, and tundra. read more
From the island of Maui looking toward the island of Lanai you will find some of the best Hawaii sunsets around. read more
Ulua Beach tends to be described as “great,” “wonderful,” and even “my screen saver.” In the resort-filled and largely private Wailea area of Maui one finds some of the most beautiful beaches on the island. read more
Haleakala, translated “House of the Sun” is a colorful jewel crowning Maui’s summit. Around 10,000 feet above the ocean below, Haleakala mountain stands high above the clouds with panoramic views of the Big Island, West Maui, Lana’i, Kaho’olawe, and Molokini. read more
A rainbow of sarongs hangs on display at a Maui shop. Ranging from standard to totally unique or even custom-made patterns, prints in Hawaii focus on vibrant colors, saturated ocean scenes, playful sea turtles, and lovely hibiscus flowers. read more
The north shores of Maui are turbulent waters, tropical rains, and windy afternoons. These conditions are the perfect set up for creating some of Hawaii’s most beautiful beaches. read more
A humpback whale waves hello to the camera as it cruises along Maui’s coast with another during summer breeding and birthing season. Technically known as “fin slapping” or “pec slapping,” we like to think that perhaps the whales just have a sense of humor and are playing with us and having some fun, waving as they swim by. read more
Hawaii has its fair share of goats. You can see them on the hillsides, in yards, crossing roads, and in some cases, even on surfboards. read more
Sunset at Haleakala has many different shades. Usually a beautiful blur of reds and oranges from above the clouds, this picture captures a less common palette on top of the 13,000 foot mountain. read more