Sun Setting Behind Rocks
We were on the boat at sunset so composition opportunities were limited. We are so close to the equator that we really were at 12 hour days and 12 hour nights.
Trees Side Lit
At the time, the side lighting was just killing me it was so beautiful, but looking at the picture now, the combination of receeding lines is also very strong.
Andrea was the first to spot this image. The closer island (on the left) is Parker Island. The island further back (on the right) is probably Wise Island.
In November 1959, this would have been a boiling lake of lava. In 1988 they found the lava had retreated to 300 feet below the surface. I have never entered such a strange landscape.
We were out fishing and the sun set. Who knew? I've looked at the Topo maps and the geographical database online and none of these mountains have names.