Sunday, February 25, 2007

End of University Avenue

University Avenue
Took this photo at end of University Avenue this afternoon...
You can see the whole image on my flickr page if you wish.
Have a nice week! =)

20 comments:

  1. Like this picture a lot because of the rainbow :)

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  2. I just cannot imagiine anything in Honolulu looking like this. It has changed so much over the past 52 years.

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  3. A rainbow and this sporty couple with two children in same photo, really a SHOT :)
    Good time to you !

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  4. Nice, nice, nice! And thank you for visiting my Grenoble Dayli photo.

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  5. Nice to see such a beautiful rainbow and people in short when it's all white in Boston ;-)

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  6. The rainbow picked a perfect spot for your photo. I remember hearing that it rains in Hawaii once a day, maybe for just 5 minutes (don't know if that's true), so maybe you see lots of rainbows?

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  7. What a nice rainbow! Let's hope you find the gold at the bottom!

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  8. Nice image, the rainbow could not have been better placed.

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  9. This is absolutely beautiful. Great shot!!

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  10. Somewhere at the end of University Avenue way up high theres a land that I heard of once in a lullably...

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  11. how nice to see a rainbow! it is so rare to capture it in a photo!

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  12. A colorful catch! I like that family is running together and dad is pushing. :)

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  13. Wow! I can hardly wait for spring! That's a wonderful image!

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  14. Hey Kala, you should change your blog title for "Honolulu Weekly Photos"! ;-)

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  15. look at the scale of the rainbow..wow!

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  16. I miss Hawaii every time I come to look at your photos! I went to school just there, Ala Wai Elementary - like decades and decades ago! At least this year we had a mild winter in Cornwall, England.

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  17. FANTASTIC, Kala !
    See the double pram at the foot of the rainbow? I used to push one of those 18 years ago in Tahiti... and today my grown-up boy is leaving home and flying away to Noumea... time goes by, rainbows come and go, that's life!

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