From the Mountain to the Sea
Aerial view of Olowalu and the West Maui Mountains.
Rainbow Grove
Early morning rays peaks through a lush grove of rainbow eucalyptus trees on the Road to Hana.
Enchanted Garden
A soft morning glow blankets the outstretched canopy of a Japanese maple tree.
The Return to Akaka Falls
A towering 442 foot tall waterfall nestled in the lush forest of Hawaii Island.
Kula Clover Field
A cool fall morning on the slopes of upcountry Maui. Purple Jacaranda trees and pink clovers are in bloom.
Ko'olau Sunrise
Morning light peaking over the horizon and illuminating the ridges of the Ko'olau Mountain Range.
Tiers in Heaven
Elevated view of Waikani Falls on the Road to Hana
The Silversword
A majestic 6 foot tall silversword absorbing the last rays of sun on the slopes of Haleakala.
Journey
Enjoy the journey through the lush bamboo forest.
Sunset in the Valley
The setting sun illuminates Iao Needle (Kūkaemoku), a cherished landmark on the island of Maui.
Sliding Sands
Iconic view of Haleakala Crater and the Sliding Sands Trail.
Banyan by the Sea
The historic Lahaina Banyan Tree
Mauka
A aerial view of the West Maui Mountains from the waters of Olowalu.
Olowalu Plantation House
A sunny afternoon at the Olowalu Plantation estate.
The Sword and the Stone
The sunset blankets a silversword plant on the slopes of Haleakala Mountain.
Upper Waikani
Early morning at the Waikani Falls on the road to Hana.
Sunflower Sunrise
Early morning at the Maui sunflower field.
Tri-Falls
Secluded three tier waterfall off of the road to Hana.
Rise and Shine
The warm morning sun converge with the brisk mountain air along the Ko'olau Mountain Range.
Palm Tree Sunday
Palm tree grove on Hawaii island
The Silversword and the Milky Way
Land That Time Forgot
As I neared the bottom of a steep muddy trail leading to the base of Wailua Falls a thunderous roar of the waterfall filled the air. The gigantic waterfall forces water down a 115 feet drop creating a thick misty breeze circulating through on the base of the falls. It's hard to believe that Hawaiian men would jump from the top of the falls to prove their manhood. If you look closely at this picture you will see the man standing at the top of the fall just to the left between the trees. I normally don't include people in my photography but I thought this would give some perspective on the size of Wailua Falls.