Some Photographs of Maui

Updated February 7, 2010

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We have been avid photographers for many years, but have taken mostly travel pictures or snapshots in the last two decades.

Well, we now live on Maui and have recently upgraded our digital camera to a Minolta S414. Previously, we enjoyed using a Sony Mavica-85 digital camera. The pictures here will change as we run ourselves out of ISP disk space. So, let the photos begin!

This page, like the other photos page is inspired by Philip Greenspun's Travel Pages. Terrific web site, excellent photo advice.

NOTE that these photographs are Copyright 2000-2003 Robert and Sandra Swanson. Enjoy the Maui images, but please don't steal them!

Sunrise October 9, 2003

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Nice sunrise this morning, with plenty of higher clouds to catch the sunrise colors. [Minolta S414].


Sunrise October 9, 2003 (earlier)

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Earlier, before the photo above. The colors in the darkened sky were just incredible. [Minolta S414].


Sunrise October 7, 2003 (with tug and barge)

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Tug and barge heading for Kahului Harbor, overshadowed by Haleakala and a lovely sunrise. [Minolta S414].


Sunrise October 6, 2003

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Another beautiful sunrise as the sun tries to break through the clouds along Haleakala. [Minolta S414].


Sunrise October 6, 2003 (earlier)

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Earlier than the previous shot, the sun is just starting to appear through the clouds along Haleakala. [Minolta S414].


Sunrise October 3, 2003

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The sun was in haze during this morning's show. Managed to get just the right timing as the tug and barge went through the sun's reflection. The water was like glass, not at all common. [Minolta S414].









Copyright 2000-2010 Robert and Sandra Swanson


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