Maui, Hawaii (2009)
Posted in Travel Photography by Jeremy Lim on August 5th, 2009Life’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!
The world-famous chapel at the Grand Wailea resort. Congratulations to the newlyweds, Laurie and Ken!
Just minutes from the chapel, a path ran the edge of the waterline, ending at this tree.
While travelling along Maui’s western coast, we found this beach, surely kin to Hollywood’s own.
While passing through Wailuku, we stopped at a small Thai restaurant. In the back hid this long-forgotten door.
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 the trip back from Haleakala, we found this surfer’s paradise.
With hours to kill before our flight, we made one last jaunt for Hana. Halfway there sat this car, abandoned by the wayside.
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.
The last photo of the trip and a very fitting one, standing before sunset at the end of the world.
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