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Maui, Hawaii (2009)

Lines in the Sand: To Home, To The Sea

Life’s been a whirlwind, and I know I’ve left you all hanging again (sorry on that), but I figure disappearing to Maui for a wedding is an awfully good reason, don’t you think? It’s done wonders for my photography. Dig in!

Congratulations L&K: Small Chapel, Grand Wailea

The world-famous chapel at the Grand Wailea resort. Congratulations to the newlyweds, Laurie and Ken!

Exploring Grand Wailea: Path to Eden

Just minutes from the chapel, a path ran the edge of the waterline, ending at this tree.

Maui Yin: Hercules

While travelling along Maui’s western coast, we found this beach, surely kin to Hollywood’s own.

Maui Yin: Forbidden Door

While passing through Wailuku, we stopped at a small Thai restaurant. In the back hid this long-forgotten door.

On Top Of The World: Quietude

Rain clouds sat heavy when we visited Haleakala (the highest point on Maui); the world is awfully quiet 10,000 feet above sea level – or maybe just when it rains.

On Top Of The World: Usual Suspects

On the trip back from Haleakala, we found this surfer’s paradise.

Maui Yang: Abandoned

With hours to kill before our flight, we made one last jaunt for Hana. Halfway there sat this car, abandoned by the wayside.

Maui Yang: End of the Road

Running out of time just short of Hana, we turned back and found a panoramic view of the great Pacific. Naturally, I was more interested in this fence.

Maui Yang: At The End Of The World

The last photo of the trip and a very fitting one, standing before sunset at the end of the world.

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    JEREMY LIM is a Vancouver-based photographer who specializes in conference, event, action, and music photography.