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Share Your Ideas for Locations

Aloha Maui Fans,

Now that the site has launched with a good number of posts to start, it’s time for me to get cracking on uploading a ton more photos and locations.

From what I’m figuring, there’s probably at least 20-30 more places on Maui, if not more, that I have enough quality photos of to share with you all here. And there are even places I haven’t been to yet that some of you will certainly like to see here as well.

So, while I work on getting more locations posted, let me know which Maui hideaways and hot spots you’d like to see first. And if it’s not a place I’ve been to personally (yet), I will do my best to ask around and find a guest photographer out there to help me out. Just as I know a lot of great Hawaii bloggers out there, I’ve come across just as many, if not more, Hawaii shutterbugs that have some amazing photos of their own. In fact, have you checked out the More Maui Photos and Maui Flickr Groups lists on the right-hand sidebar yet?

Mahalo in advance for your ideas and requests, and please keep ‘em coming.

– Kris

4 Responses to: Share Your Ideas for Locations

  1. cindy Nelson says:

    love your site.. pics are awesome,but I have one photo request for you to put on the site.. photo of the seaturtles (Honu), that you see from our lani, at the beautiful Sheraton Maui Resort.

    Mahalo…. Cindy

  2. Kris says:

    Suggestion noted. I am planning a Sheraton Maui post with some of the amazing views we’ve seen from there, as well as a Maui Ocean Center post.

    Stay tuned.

  3. bKudla says:

    Enough of the family love fest :-) . How about some Upcountry pictures, like Ulupalakua Ranch or in Makawao, Paia, or Haiku. Thanks. And on our way to the Big Island on Friday.

  4. Kris says:

    Aloha,

    We actually only discovered the beauty of upcountry Maui on this past trip, so there is a little hole in my island photo coverage right there. Luckily, I know of few folks who call the upcountry area home, and will reach out to them and possibly have a guest post or two.

    Not to be overlooked any longer, our next visits to Maui will certainly include more time spent exploring the upcountry areas and capturing some of the lesser known hidden treasures and lifestyles of those away from the beach.

    Enjoy the Big Island!

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