Description
This photograph shows the volcanic ridge that rises from the water at Red Sand Beach — a row of dark rock pushed up from the ocean floor, jagged and raw against the shifting blue of the bay.
Waves surge toward the rock from open water, white water folding and breaking against the dark surface. The contrast is striking — deep volcanic black, bright ocean teal, movement against something immovable.
This print feels strong and grounded — the presence of the Pacific meeting volcanic earth, two forces that built and rebuilt the Hawaiian islands long before we arrived to photograph them. Hang it where bold texture and natural contrast belong.