This year on April 22, most of us in the United States will be celebrating Earth Day at home.
The COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Hawaii, which began at the end March, has halted all non-essential activities both indoors and outdoors. As we logged more and more hours staying-at-home, many of us have come to realize how much we enjoy being outside in nature and how we miss everyday activities immensely. In Hawaii, not being able to enjoy the outdoors as we have done before feels especially costly. Most recently, the state even banned walking or running on beaches.
This Earth Day, even if we can’t be outside celebrating the wonders of Hawaii’s natural world, we can still do it through photographs and videos or simply by going out to your backyard to take in the outdoors. I encourage everyone to take some time today or this week to look around and appreciate the beautiful world we live in. Here are a few photographs that I have taken over the years. I hope that as you view these images, your mind will be transported outside the confines of your home, knowing that we can still celebrate Earth Day together, even if we’re physically apart.
Hanauma Bay
Makapu’u Beach Park
Waimea Canyon, Kauai
Mauanawili Falls
Lightning Storm on Oahu
Waikiki Friday Night Fireworks
Light Trails by Stars
Jarin Ashimine
Hi my name is Jarin Ashimine and I'm Junior here at HBA. I love everything about Photography and Filmmaking. If you see me taking pictures around campus or editing some videos then you will know it’s me. You can follow me on Instagram @jarin_808 to see some cool pics and sick edits. I am also a club member of the Hawaiian Astronomical Society, which is a group of amateur astronomers on Hawaii. We host public star parties every month at various locations around the island. So basically that's me and I hope for another great school year!