Photography on the island of Hawaii, March 2007
The following pictures were taken with Fuji Velvia 50 and 100 ISO slide film using a Nikon N75 SLR camera.


Tropical Photography, March 2007

South Point, Hawaii: The southernmost point in the United States, just under 20 degrees latitude. Steam rises in the distance as active lava flows into the adjacent waters at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Steam vents out at the base of a volcanic crater in Hawaii, March 2007. Southwestern shorelines of the island of Hawaii, March 2007.
High pressure to the northeast causes an enhancement in the Trade Winds, thus creating strong surf at South 
Point, Hawaii: The southernmost point in the United States, just under 20 degrees latitude. Wakiloa Beach, Hawaii March 2007. Sunset at Kona in Hawaii, March 2007. Northwestern shorelines of the island of Hawaii, March 2007.  Viewed and photographed within helicopter.
Closeup view of the Black Sand Beach on the southern coast of Hawaii. Wakiloa Beach, Hawaii March 2007. Freshwater reserves nearby Wakiloa Beach, Hawaii Water recedes during low tide at the Black Sand Beach in Hawaii.
Closeup view of Hawaiian plantlife. Kona, Hawaii March 2007. Palm trees in Kona, Hawaii Cliffs of the northern shores of the island of Hawaii. Viewed and photographed from within a helicopter.
  Cliffs of the northern shores of the island of Hawaii. Viewed and photographed from within a helicopter.



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