Exhibitions

Mauna Kea 12,000ft


Tak­en from a North East­ern cross view of the crater dur­ing sun­rise the col­ors are deep and rich in the rock sand and new plant growth.

Kamoal­i’i (The chiefly stones) Pu’u o Pele (Hill of Pele) and Ka Lu’u o ka ‘O’o (Plunge of the dig­ging stick) cin­der cones are vis­i­ble below.

Image Data


Cam­era: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III
Lens: EF17-40mm f/4L USM
Focal Length: 31.0 mm
Expo­sure: 1/500 @ f‑11.0
ISO: 640

# of frames: 12

Era: Sept 2011



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Post­ed: July 7, 2021 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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CFHT”>Mauna Kea CFHT


A panora­ma of the Cana­da France Hawaii Tele­scope near the sum­mit of Mau­na Kea Hawai’i.

Tak­en dur­ing sun­set Haleakala is par­tial­ly vis­i­ble in the dis­tance on the island of Maui. The full sized print has con­sid­er­ably more detail that the web­site image displays.

A panora­ma of the Cana­da France Hawaii Tele­scope near the sum­mit of Mau­na Kea Hawai’i.

Tak­en dur­ing sun­set Haleakela is par­tial­ly vis­i­ble in the dis­tance on the island of Maui. The full sized print has con­sid­er­ably more detail that the web­site image displays.

Image Data


Cam­era: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM

Focal Length: 200.0 mm

ISO: 320

Shut­ter Speed: 1/1250 @ f‑5.6

# of Frames: 56



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Post­ed: Jan­u­ary 9, 2020 by Rob
Updat­ed: Feb­ru­ary 25, 2023
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Mauna Kea Keck Telescopes


Over­look­ing the Keck Twin Tele­scopes the Sub­aru and the ITF tele­scopes on Mau­na Kea.

Tak­en dur­ing sun­set from atop of the sum­mit ridge of Mau­na Kea at near­ly 14 000 feet above sea lev­el. While the sun­set it self was not par­tic­u­lar­ly spec­tac­u­lar on this day the real rea­son to see Mau­na Kea is for the tele­scopes and the absolute­ly sur­re­al night sky after dark.

The sum­mit of Haleakala on Maui is vis­i­ble in the pho­to rough­ly 100km’s distant.

Image Data


Cam­era: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III

Lens: EF70-200mm f/2.8L IS USM

Focal Length: 200.0 mm

ISO: 320

Shut­ter Speed: 1/1250 @ f‑5.6

# of Frames: 56



General Information


Post­ed: Jan­u­ary 9, 2020 by Rob
Updat­ed: Sep­tem­ber 24, 2021
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