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vol 2 issue 3
Waikiki one block from the beach, on the roof of Eaton Square. Jeremy, Romina, Lucija, Britta, Simon and Pete met on the roof top of Eaton Square, 36 stories up. Jasmine stopped by too for a barbecue with some friends. She had shot up at Tantalus with Galina and Pete earli...-
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2x17 image stitch, Epic modified slightly to accomodate NEX-5n with 50 mm F1.8 prime, skylight 1a filter and custom supplied lens hood about an hour after sunrise. On the far left Diamondhead, then Waikiki seen from about 900 foot elevation inshore just on the other side of H1 from the UH Manoa Campus with the view ...
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Here's the main lawn at the Harold L. Lyon Arboretum, a research and education arm of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. I'm working on a 1.5 gigapixel version. Brisk trade winds and rapidly moving clouds made this a difficult image to capture.
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The view from Mark and Tracy's place. The city lights seem to have caused a lot of vignetting when going from dark sky to bright lights. Punchbowl, with the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific inside the crater, is at the right of the gigapan, while Diamond Head is off the image to the left.
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vol 2 issue 3
360 from Kakaako jetty, a favorite entry point for surfing the south shore. In the summer waves rise on the south shore and have recently gotten as big as 25 feet. In Hawaii we measure waves from the back, so a 25 foot wave means a 50 foot face, or more. -
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The South Shore of Oahu from Point Panic in Kakaako. From here you can see the harbor, Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island, Waikiki and Diamond Head and some newly weds on the balcony of the John Dominis restaurant. Point Panic is famous for the large rocks facing you when ...-
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vol 2 issue 3
Looking over the Pali can be a site to behold. The lookout is a part of the windward cliff of the Ko'olua mountains. The view gives you a glimpse of Kaneohe, Kaneohe bay, Kailua and most of Ohau's windward side. The Pali is the site of the battle of Nuaunu, where Kamehameha...-
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2177 Puowaina Drive Honolulu, HI 96822 Few national cemeteries can compete with the dramatic natural setting of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific. The “Punchbowl” was formed some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago during the Honolulu period of secondary volcanic activity. A crater resulted from the ejectio...
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Hangar 79, Ford Island 319 Lexington Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96818 Among the historical sites that pepper the landscape of Oahu sits the Pacific Aviation Museum. Centrally located in the heart of Pearl Harbor, the museum exists as a testament to the longstanding relationship between American military prowess and...
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Waikiki Beach from the pier. Hawaii's main beach for tourists. Within walking distance of hotels, shops. Lifeguards on duty. Surfboards and bodyboards are available for rental fee. Water breakers 200 ft from coastal line to prevent high waves. Food stand and restrooms. No parking available. Panorama taken o...
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