many beaches around the Big Island of Hawaii consist largely of black lava rock, not surprising given that the islands exist because of volcanic activity.
many beaches around the Big Island of Hawaii consist largely of black lava rock, not surprising given that the islands exist because of volcanic activity.
A wave breaks on Hookipa Beach on Maui’s north shore. Google’s Silver Efex Pro helps to create a dramatic monochrome image.
Sunsets, cloudscapes and the odd kid running along Maui’s Ka’anapali Beach
a brief slideshow of photographs taken at the black sand beach at Waipi’o on the Big Island of Hawaii.
a landscape of rocky beaches constantly being pounded by the sea, with trees tenaciously holding on to the rocky ground.
Late afternoon and a walk along a trail to Kukio Beach provided some nice seascape opportunities.
the Big Island of Hawaii with a gentle little ocean swell throwing some water over the rocks, the scene constantly changing as the water ebbed …
A city bus is an easy enough way to get to the Diamond Head State Park and from there a fairly easy hike to the top of the crater rim where a lookout provides some good views back to the west to Honolulu itself and east towards Koko Head.