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by Lehua Pekelo-Stearns
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Dress it up, dress it down, or use it to stay organized while you're on the go. Our zip pouches can do it all. They're crafted with 100% poly-poplin fabric, double-stitched at the seams for extra durability, and include a durable metal zipper for securing your valuables.
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These Nēnē, Hawaiian geese couple, flew out over toward the ocean, then turned around and back landing at Leleiwi beach park in Keaukaha,... more
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These Nēnē, Hawaiian geese couple, flew out over toward the ocean, then turned around and back landing at Leleiwi beach park in Keaukaha, Hawai’i. Just a calming moment for the morning…and a beautiful day! Nēnē are monogamous and mate for life. Unlike most waterfowl, the Nēnē mates on land. The Nēnē enter the breeding season which lasts from August to April and 2 -5 eggs are laid between November and January. The incubation period is 29-32 days. Goslings take 70-84 days to fledge from their parents.
The official state bird of Hawaii comes with an interesting history. Scientists believe that the Nēnē original ancestor was Branta canadensis, the Canada goose, which likely arrived in the Hawaiian islands nearly 500,000 years ago.
I feel my photographs captures and shares my moments of intimacy and the relationship between light, shadow, and the element of composition of my beautifu Hawai’i. As a photographer and a Hawaiian woman I try to convey through my photography the love for my Hawai’i with an understanding of the traditional Hawaiian value, that all natural resources of our environment, the ocean "kai", the land "aina", and the sky "lani", are interrelated and culturally significant to Hawaii and its people. “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” In my photography I try to capture the moments of my life I want to remember. It’s usually something that caught my eye and captured...
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