Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hawaii. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

North Shore


We made the drive out to Oahu's North Shore on a wet, stormy day when the clouds hung low across the mountains. The grey mist shrouded all but the road and a few glimpses of pineapples, coffee, and corn stretched out across the flat plains. As we hit the coast, the rain finally let up enough to promise a clear view of the surging surf that had closed the beaches for the last few days.
 

From Waimea to Pipeline to Laie Point, the sea pounded the shore under a blanket of grey skies. We wandered the shores, disregarding the wind in favor of a chance to try to capture that moment of breaking.


Laie Point provided the most haunting views, at the edge of the land, a glimpse north into nothing, knowing that from here only the Aleutian islands dared to rise above the sea.


After the shutters stopped, the wind carried on relentlessly, bringing with it another misting of rain. We stood bundled in our coats, content to watch the waves and wonder.



All photos by Kara Haberstock, all rights reserved

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Lanikai

If you've been reading for a while, you might remember the pictures from the hike I took up to Lanikai Pillboxes with Nate and a couple of his friends. Since I loved the hike so much and since we had friends with us who had never seen a sunrise in Hawaii, we decided the hike was a must-do activity while we were on Oahu. 


The weather that morning was wet, misty, and overall uncooperative. Rain soaked the trail, rendering it a slippery, muddy, mess that could only be navigated with the help of ropes strung along some small trees by some helpful prior traveler. We scrambled up the hillside to be greeted with a view of mist, mist, and more mist. 



The water was still a lovely crystalline blue, and a few small islands could be glimpsed through the white mist, presenting a pretty, if not astounding, picture. We snapped a few photos, trying to make the best of it.


But just before we turned to make the treacherous slide back down the muddy mountainside, the sun began to illuminate the clouds.


The mist rolled back.


And the sun broke through.


And we were treated an array of pure, awe-inspiring light. 


After a brief break in the clouds, the mist rolled back in, and soft rain began to fall.


We ran and slid back through the mud, giddy and soaked, glad for a brief blessing at dawn.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Photos for Wednesday: Moanalua Gardens

Plumeria
Under the Monkey Pod Tree
The Hitachi Tree
Patterns in the sky



This might have been one of my favorite spots in Honolulu. The trees stretched up above us, the breeze blew lightly, and everywhere I looked there was a little bit of something beautiul: a golden koi, an opening flower, a curving stalk silhouetted against the sky. It was quite lovely.

All photos taken by Kara Haberstock, January 2012, all rights reserved


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Photos for Wednesday: Watching Waves


On one lovely, peaceful afternoon, my boyfriend and I took a drive out to the North Shore to watch the waves. He went out to swim for a little bit; I was content to stay on shore and take some shots as the sun set.

North Shore
Riding
Cresting
Going in
Crashing in

All photos taken by Kara Haberstock, January 2012, all rights reserved

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Photos for Wednesday: USS Arizona Memorial

Memorial


I did do a few tourist-y things while I was in Hawaii, and visiting the USS Arizona memorial was one of them. It's a beautiful memorial and tribute to the men who lost their lives on the ship. And of course, I brought my camera, so here are a few of the shots I took:


Coming close
Remnants
Lookin out
Resting Place


All photos taken by Kara Haberstock, January 2012, all rights reserved

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Photos for Wednesday: Omega Station


Omega Station once was a classified military post at the base of the Ko'olaus near Kailua. After its abandonment, the station gained a second life as not only a filming location for the TV show Lost, but also as a canvas for local grafitti artists to practice and paint. At the same time, nature has begun to reclaim the structure as well. Some would call it vandalism, but one could also call it art...

Omega Station Stripped Abandoned Art Life is a canvas
Breaking Through Urban Rural


All photos taken by Kara Haberstock, Oahu, December 2011, all rights reserved

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Photos For Wednesday: Lanikai


One morning shortly after Christmas, we woke up painfully early to hike the Lanikai Pillboxes at sunrise with some of my boyfriend's friends. Waking up was not easy, but the view was worth it!

Kailua at Sunrise Waiting for Morning Morning Rain at Sunrise

1. View of Kailua
2. Islands before daybreak
3. Sun-up
4. Morning Light


All photos taken by Kara Haberstock, Oahu, December 2011, all rights reserved