Portrait of Olive. Here today, gone to Marin County.
Posted on September 8th, 2012
Sometimes the surf scene at Waikiki can be overwhelming. From first light to sunset, surfers file into the water.
Many, are trying surfing for the first and maybe only time.
Others, are experienced wave riders and surf Waikiki daily.
It's a crazy, crowded scene but newcomers and seasoned locals all seem to have fun.
Posted on September 3rd, 2012
The guy in the foreground, the couple in the middle, shoes, beach toys, the light and the sky. I don't know, the scene caught my eye.
I took this one moments earlier. It has a completely different mood.
Posted on September 1st, 2012
This is Andy from Germany. He was sporting a Leica M9 and a cool straw hat.
They were sitting near me on Kalakaua Ave. They had a look goin' and I wanted to photograph them. I speak no Japanese and they spoke no English. Somehow we got the photo made.
Posted on August 30th, 2012
Checking the surf at Walls.
Post run stretch.
Posted on August 28th, 2012
The Duke Kahanamoku statue is probably the most photographed spot in Waikiki. At times people have to wait in line to get a photo of themselves standing in front of Duke's likeness.
This is Kris, an Australian surfer now living in the San Francisco Bay area.
Posted on August 26th, 2012
A late afternoon nap.
Sitting in the pool with a cold beer.
Posted on August 23rd, 2012
Impromptu yoga session. The older man was doing yoga on his surfboard. The woman was passing by and joined in.
Everyone is a star on Waikiki Beach. They asked me to take photos of them with their cameras. I took this one with mine.
Posted on August 21st, 2012
Ryan's ticket to paradise was the military. When his tour was finished he stayed.
Posted on August 19th, 2012
The morning scene at Walls has a completely different feel than the afternoon action.
Morning run.
Posted on August 17th, 2012
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