Photographer’s Note
Another one image from the "Missing Pictures Series"
Hawaii, April 2001.
*Scanned image*
The island of Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands at 727 square miles (1883 km²). Maui is part of the State of Hawaii and is the largest island in Maui County. Three other islands, Lāna'i, Kaho'olawe, and Moloka'i belong to Maui County. As of 2006, Maui has a resident population of 139,884.
Native Hawaiian tradition gives the origin of the island's name in the legend of Hawai'iloa, the Polynesian navigator attributed with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. The story relates how he named the island of Maui after his son who in turn was named for the demi-god Māui. According to legend, the demi-god Māui raised all the Hawaiian Islands from the sea. The Island of Maui is also called the "Valley Isle" for the large fertile isthmus between its two volcanoes.
Polynesians, from Tahiti and the Marquesas, were the original peoples to populate Maui. The Tahitians introduced the kapu system, a strict social order that affected all aspects of life and became the core of Hawaiian culture. Modern Hawaiian history began in the mid-1700s. King Kamehameha I took up residence (and later made his capital) in Lāhainā after conquering Maui in 1790, during the bloody Battle of Kepaniwai.
On November 26, 1778, Captain James Cook became the first European explorer to discover Maui. Cook never set foot on the island because he was unable to find a suitable landing. The first European to visit Maui was the French admiral Jean François de Galaup de La Pérouse, who landed on the shores of what is now known as La Perouse Bay on May 29, 1786. More Europeans followed: traders, whalers, loggers (e.g., of sandalwood) and missionaries. The missionaries began to arrive from New England in 1823, choosing Lāhainā because it was the capital. They clothed the natives, banned them from dancing hula, and greatly altered the culture. They tried to keep whalers and sailors out of the bawdy houses. The missionaries taught reading and writing, created the 12-letter Hawaiian alphabet, started a printing press in Lāhainā, and began writing the islands' history, which until then existed only as oral accounts. Ironically, the work of the missionaries both altered and preserved the native culture. The religious work altered the culture while the literacy efforts preserved native history and language for posterity. They started the first school in Lāhainā, which still exists today: Lāhaināluna Mission School. The Mission school opened in 1831 and was the first secondary school to open west of the Rocky Mountains.
At the height of the whaling era (1840-1865), Lāhainā was a major whaling center with anchorage in Lāhainā Roads; in one season over 400 ships visited Lāhainā and the greatest number of ships berthed at one time was about 100. A given ship tended to stay months rather than days which explains the drinking and prostitution in the town at that time. Whaling declined steeply at the end of the 19th century as crude oil (petroleum) replaced whale oil.
Kamehameha's descendants reigned in the islands until 1872. They were followed by rulers from another ancient family of chiefs, including Queen Liliʻuokalani who ruled in 1893 when the monarchy was overthrown. One year later, the Republic of Hawaiʻi was founded. The island was annexed by the United States in 1898 and made a territory in 1900. Hawaiʻi became the 50th U.S. state in 1959.
Maui was centrally involved in the Pacific Theatre of World War II as a staging center, training base, and for rest and relaxation. At the peak in 1943-44, the number of troops stationed on Maui exceeded 100,000. The main base of the 4th Marines was in Haiku. Beaches were used for practice landings and training in marine demolition and sabotage.
Each volcanic cone in the chain of the Hawaiian Islands is built of dark, iron-rich/quartz-poor rocks which, as highly fluid lava, poured out of thousands of vents over a period of millions of years. Several of the volcanoes were close enough to each other so that lava flows on their flanks overlapped one another, causing several volcanoes to merge into a single island known as a "volcanic doublet".
Maui is such an island, formed from two shield volcanoes that overlapped one another to form an isthmus between them. The older western volcano has been eroded considerably and is cut by numerous drainages, forming the peaks of the West Maui Mountains (called Mauna Kahalawai by Hawaiians). Pu'u Kukui is the highest of the peaks at 5,788 feet. The larger, younger volcano to the east, Haleakala, rises to more than 10,000 feet (3,050 m) above sea level, but measures five miles (8 km) from seafloor to summit. The eastern flanks of both volcanoes are cut by deeply incised valleys and steep-sided ravines that run downslope to the rocky, windswept shoreline. The valley-like Isthmus of Maui that separates the two volcanic masses was formed by recent lava flows and erosion of material from the steep slopes of the volcanoes. This prominent topographic feature is the reason why Maui is known as "The Valley Isle".
The last eruption (originating in Haleakala's Southwest Rift Zone) occurred around 1790; two of the resulting lava flows are located at Cape Kina'u between Ahihi Bay and La Perouse Bay on the southwest shore of East Maui, and at Makaluapuna Point on Honokahua Bay on the northwest shore of West Maui. Although considered to be dormant by volcanologists, Haleakala is certainly capable of further eruptions.
Maui is blessed with a wide variety of landscapes, all of which resulted from a unique combination of geology, topography, and climate.
The island of Maui is one of the four main Hawaiian Islands that formed the much larger island, Maui Nui that submerged about 200,000 years ago, and is now about 500 m below sea level. The other three islands that made this prehistoric island are Lana'i, Moloka'i and Kaho'olawe.
From Wikipedia
pasternak, AiresSantos, atilgone, ChrisJ, fayeulle, riclopes, Muse, gildasjan, cbrman, tcht, John_F_Kennedy, feather, mvdisco, chrisnet, carper, JCG, leonorkuhn, jhm, salvator, cherryripe, Henryk_Bilor has marked this note useful
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AiresSantos
(41468) 2007-01-18 4:24
Hi Paolo,
Lovely colours of this dramatic sky. Excellent composition with high quality (scanned image9, good contrast between colours.
TFS and greetings
Aires
pat0500
(21505) 2007-01-18 4:28
Hi Paolo,
Lovely great picture and beautiful point of view.
Splendid coulours of the sky, I like much..!
Very nice shot and very good note..!
Best regards,
Patrick
barrufeto_77
(25619) 2007-01-18 4:38
Hi Paolo.
A lovely picture with impressive colours. The atmosphere you got in the photo is good, really good.
My compliments!
Rgs, Oscar
atilgone
(4749) 2007-01-18 4:40
Hello Paolo,
Excelent lovly colors! Very high quality picture. Good POV. TFS
Kind regards
riclopes
(32869) 2007-01-18 4:51
Olá Paolo, great to see the sillouetted boat and even the poles in this lovely sunset scene. They add much interest here. The colors of the sunset are fantastic, as it is obvious and already said, but I love the texture of the sea as well, with glimpses of orange. Good depth and very good scanned one!
Ciao,
Ricardo
ChrisJ
(69618) 2007-01-18 4:52
Bonjourno Paolo
A fantastic warm vs cold colour opposition between the blue sea & orange sky. Nice silhouettes & graphism of the boat at left. Tfs. Ciao.
Leonie
(8627) 2007-01-18 4:56
Ciao Paolo,
Non puoi sbagliare con questi colori! Sei il specialista delle isole tropicali sembra... ;o)
Saluti, Léonie
Muse
(30603) 2007-01-18 5:15
Hello Paolo,
Très jolie vue de cet endroit plein de charme. Le ciel semble en feu. Le pov est très bien choisi.
Un commentaire fort intéressant.
De très belles couleurs et une atmosphère très agréable.
Best regards
Denise
fayeulle
(26541) 2007-01-18 5:24
Hi Paolo
Superb colors ! I really like the way you framed this pict.
Cheers
JP
pasternak
(13038) 2007-01-18 5:33
Fantastic silouette, Paolo, the colour of the sky is really something here, rarely I saw such a beautiful sky, and I like how it is reflected in the water, it's not for nothing that you left a lot of water in the fg...
Cheers
Alexander
gildasjan
(23393) 2007-01-18 6:00
Hello Paolo
Sky color in fire and some reflections orange on the sea, the boat placed well.
A very beautiful image.
Cordially
Gildas
rbcy1974
(20742) 2007-01-18 6:11
Hello Paolo
Its really magical
the scan is also great,
What is most amazing is how the red sky reflects on the water
really nice
Regards
Daniel
hello_ishan
(1571) 2007-01-18 6:22
Hi Paolo,
Excellent shot; the color of the sky & clouds is simply amazing. The boat increased the beauty of the scene. Tfs.
Srinivasan
cbrman
(18703) 2007-01-18 7:15
Hello Paolo,
Les couleurs de cette image sont splendides. Le coucher de soleil sur cette eau calme donne envie de se reposer un moment au bord de l'eau ! Les tons pastels sont superbe !
Bravo !
A+
Dominique
tcht
(7280) 2007-01-18 8:15
Hi Paolo
Good composition of the three silhouettes. The lighting is just right here, especially how it creates nice orange reflections on the water.
Regards
CheukHin
John_F_Kennedy
(30723) 2007-01-18 8:15
Love your shot with the warm colours very much. A pretty moment, so silent and peaceful.
Achim
mvdisco
(11380) 2007-01-18 9:10
Bonjour Paolo,
Great sunset with beautiful sky and color.I like very much..Well done..
Michel
feather
(49848) 2007-01-18 9:11
What a beauty Paolo! The colours are incredible. The boat is placed perfectly in the frame and the orange highlights in the turqoise sea are amazing.
Kath
tjanze
(5674) 2007-01-18 9:40
Hi Paolo!
Scene for meditation and relaxing.Sky colors are amazing.Good composition.Really pecaeful.
Regards!
paura
(37896) 2007-01-18 11:20
Paolo,
This is really a very beautiful shot. The composition and the lighting are superb.
Paulo
chrisnet
(20354) 2007-01-18 11:45
Hi Paolo,
I like much these colors of sunset, beautiful atmosphere here, the silhouette of the boat is very well placed at left.
Good shot, well done!
Regards
Christian
anducina
(8072) 2007-01-18 12:18
Excellent compo, beautiful colours and light. The sea has a very special colour--mixture of blue and fire reflections of the sky.
TFS,
Andreea
rhizomes
(15325) 2007-01-18 12:26
Hi Paolo,
Nice sunset image with great colors and nice boat in front of the sky...
Christophe
carper
(64194) 2007-01-18 13:05
thats a dream of me.
to sit in a boat and fishing and relaxing from the work. Good feeling and dream. The photo is good, the pov is great and the quality is your signature.
gr. jaap
AthaPan
(0) 2007-01-18 13:10
Lovely mood you captured here Paolo!
Actually, please contact me concerning your deleted note
"stop".
I was not able to read it, use my email in my intro.
Thanks and ciao
Sakis
dkeus31
(26010) 2007-01-18 14:18
Hello Paolo,
Nice colored image with good opposite colors.
Your note seems too long for me ;o)
Didier
leonorkuhn
(13513) 2007-01-18 15:54
Hi Paolo,
What Can I Say? Very beautiful. Great orange, red, yellow sky and their reflections in blue sea. Good inclusion of the boat.
Have a nice weekend
Leonor
PixelTerror
(86036) 2007-01-19 4:22
Ciao Paolo,
A nice image with a good division between warm and cold and very nice subtle colors in the upper part, plus a good and well placed silhouette. I think there is too much uninteresting foreground water and cropping some to keep 1/3 water 2/3 sky would help concentrate the attention on the attractive sky.
Buona giornata,
Jean-Yves
P.S. Agree with Didier in that instead of dumping the whole wikipedia to TE it would be better to write a few words of your own and provide the link for the few interested in finding out more.
JCG
(24899) 2007-01-19 5:02
Hi Paolo,
Very beautiful sunset which gives much contrast to this marine landscape. This yacht in back-light is more beautiful effect. A very pleasant photograph and thank you for the comment.
With all my friendships,
Jean-Charles
jhm
(81817) 2007-01-19 5:48
Hi Paolo,
My compliments for this wonderful scanning picture, very difficult but superb done!
Excellent composition with high quality, the colours of the sunset are fantastic, splendid composition too! Interesting note!
Thanks for sharing.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
brevbrev14
(370) 2007-01-20 6:20
ciao PAOlo, i tuoi tramonti sono tutti molto romantici e con speciali colori e atmosfera...
La composizione è molto bella!
ciao!
Valeria
rossofuoco
(6318) 2007-01-20 14:55
Ciao Paolo.
Bellissima foto con colori che ti ipnotizzano. Bella la composizione. Complimenti
Renzo
salvator
(18759) 2007-01-21 3:49
Ciao Paolo,
The clouds, the colors of the sky, the sea and the boat silouette, is just superb. I like it very much, very impressive photo. I wish you a nice Sunday. Best regards. Salvator.
cherryripe
(18830) 2007-01-21 14:06
Hi Paolo
Excellent composition with the boat and 2 posts.
The colour of the water is such an interesting blue.
The varied sky makes for a beautiful background.
Regards
Nikki
Angshu
(33346) 2007-01-21 22:52
Ciao Paolo
The colours are simply splendid. With the silhouetted boat just in the proper place in the frame, this looks superb. But what I like most is the glistening waters where the orange hues come through amidst the deep blues. Fantastic
Regards'
Angshu
Henryk_Bilor
(20365) 2007-01-22 4:06
Hi Paolo
Excellent composition with the boat against the sunset. Lovely colours and mood...
Have a nice day.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Motta (Paolo)
(40655) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2001-04-00
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon N80
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Theme(s): Your favorites II° [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2007-01-18 4:19








