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Laie Point Gone Fishin Metal Print
by Aloha Art
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Laie Point Gone Fishin metal print by Aloha Art. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
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This photo was taken of Kukuihoolua Island during the big wave season in the winter months on the island of Oahu where a few locals come to fish from... more
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Artist's Description
This photo was taken of Kukuihoolua Island during the big wave season in the winter months on the island of Oahu where a few locals come to fish from time to time. The strip of land is where many tour buses arrive every day on the north eastern side of Oahu called Laie Point.
The large rock just to the north of Laie Point is Kukuihoolua Island. For centuries this was one solid rock until a tsunami slammed into it in 1946. Since then, there has been a hole in the center where waves continually crash through it. It is amazing that after 60 years of continual waves crashing into it, the top has not caved in.
If you look closely, you can see where someone made it out to this rock and built a rock statue or Cairn, which still stands today even with huge waves crashing into the face of this rock for hours on end.
As per the Hawaiian legend of how these rocks were formed:
"La'ie Point, or Laniloa, is made up of sandstone with several small islands offshore. Ac...
About Aloha Art
Aloha, I am a photographer that lives on the island of Oahu Hawaii and Las Vegas Nevada and specialize taking scenic photos of both a tropical paradise and a neon city. For most people who have never lived in Hawaii, Aloha means hello and goodbye. Aloha also means living in harmony with the people and land around you with mercy, sympathy, grace, and kindness. When greeting another person with aloha, there is mutual regard and affection. Please look around and if you have any questions for me please feel free to send me an email. Thank you for stopping by my profile and have a beautiful day. Mahalo, Eric All Images Copyright 2021 � Eric Evans http://www.alohaartprints.com These images do not belong to the public domain. These...
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JOHN TELFER
Eric, It just doesn't get any better then this, this wouold be my dream site. Excellent image love the action of the waves and the white caps flying through the air with the ocean spray. The clarity as usual is remarkable in this photo along with all of your photos. Beautifully captured, voted, google and tweet promoted
Jani Bryson
Wanna be there, but since I can't, you've brought it to me! :) v
Peggy Franz
Great shot!!!! Love the waves!!
Erika Weber
The differences in blue tones is great. Voted.
Mark Papke
Good shot.
Bedros Awak
Sharp crystal clear image..very nice one Eric. v,
Alexandra Jordankova
Nicely done Eric - v/f
Annie Zeno
nice capture!
Jim Cook
Nice timing to create a great landscape! V&F
Anand Swaroop Manchiraju
Beautiful Landscape.Love the cloud effect!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Malone
Very nice work V
Pete Reynolds
Love this one Eric, what a place to fish from, voted & faved
Mary Machare
Wow! What a fabulous capture with those waves breaking on the rocks. vf
Bianca Nadeau
Love the blue on blue Eric! Having the person in the foreground really puts the size of that wave in to perspective. Voted :-)
Joe Schofield
Great captur/composition, Eric! V
Anna Abramska
beautiful shot!
Charlie and Norma Brock
Nice capture!
SophiaArt Gallery
Nicely timed shot!, v
Amber Kresge
Nice capture. Voted!
Doris Wood
Nice shot...v
Aimee L Maher
Great capture!!!