Bill Adams' photos
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A Little Extra Luck Might Help
For the Six Word Story group... I'm off to Atlanta, Georgia, then Raleigh, North Carolina for 10 days. Probably won't be too Flickractive until this coming weekend, though I will post an occasional iBATPhone shot if something interesting happens out the… -
Voyage To The Surface Of The Sea
You won't find me much deeper...I can't swim. Large is better. -
No Contact Heimlich
Best viewed large. College soccer game between the University of Hilo (white jersey) and Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, held at Kealakehe High School in Kailua-Kona. -
Ma'a
Ma'a is a Hawaiian word meaning; to practice, gain experience or skill or become accustomed. I told the DIrector to let me know if I was distracting the dancers as I moved amongst them. She told me not to worry, "They're ma'a to the camera." -
Halau Hula
This is the Halau Hula (Hula School) Polynesian Paradise. They practice every Saturday at this location on Ali'i Drive in Kailua-Kona. They perform every Friday from 6:00-7:00 PM at the Keahou Shopping Center, in Keahou. The Director, not pictured here… -
In The Eye Of The Storm
I went into Kailua-Kona this morning to photograph Hurricane Cosme as it thrashed and pummeled my little home island. Instead all I found were these pretty girls doing the hula. -
Barefoot Children In The Rain
It rained here today. The first time in probably about a year. The neighborhood kids certainly enjoyed the event. Barefoot Children -- Jimmy Buffett Scratch my back with a lightnin' bolt, thunder rolls like a bass drum note, The sound of the weather i… -
Huladorable
I'm not sure a human can get much cuter than this little hula dancer. -
Hula Beauty
Kaulana Kawaihae - Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Kaulana o Kawaihae (Restful Kawaihae) I ke kai hwanawana (In the whispering sea) Hui: (Chorus:) E `lelo mai kahiko mai (Telling from olden times) O Puaka`ilima (Of Puaka`ilima) E kilohi i Mauna Kea (… -
Member Of The Royal Court
Selected from a field of applicants, who must have Hawaiian ancestry, the Royal Court voluntarily serves as honorary monarchs for a variety of events held throughout the Hawaiian islands. The photo was taken at Waikoloa, Hawai'i, which is part of a serie…
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