Please view TIA's Honolulu galleries at: https://www.tia-international-photography.com/-/galleries/cityscapes-globetrotting/north-america/united-states/honolulu
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4 galleriesAerial Photography of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. TIA collaborates with helicopter pilots to perform aerial photography projects over different cities. We remove the door on the passenger side, and I "hang out" even though I'm safely harnessed. TIA is not in the drone business yet, and prefers to work with pilots. As a result, TIA completely owns both the professional and personal experience of hovering above magnificent cities with photography equipment in tow.
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20 imagesAloha! Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, the youngest state of the United States. Translated from Polynesian to mean “Sheltered Harbor”, historians debate the age of Honolulu, which was first settled by Polynesian immigrants between 900 and 2,000 years ago! Before becoming the USA’s 50th state, Hawaii was its own kingdom for more than two centuries. The archipelago was ruled by a lineage of seven kings and one queen during its extensive and fascinating history. Kamehameha III, Hawaii’s third king, proclaimed Honolulu as the kingdom’s capital in 1795. The capital city, located on the island of Oahu, is magnificent and mystifying. Many visitors come for the wide selection of beaches to sunbathe and surf. Additionally, if one wishes to attain a jaw-dropping perspective as to how the United States entered World War II, a memorable visit to Pearl Harbor is only a few miles away. Whatever you choose to do in Honolulu will be enjoyable. The people are friendly, very laid back, and have a keen sense of humor.
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13 imagesAloha! Welcome to Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, the youngest state of the United States. Translated from Polynesian to mean “Sheltered Harbor”, historians debate the age of Honolulu, which was first settled by Polynesian immigrants between 900 and 2,000 years ago! Before becoming the USA’s 50th state, Hawaii was its own kingdom for more than two centuries. The archipelago was ruled by a lineage of seven kings and one queen during its extensive and fascinating history. Kamehameha III, Hawaii’s third king, proclaimed Honolulu as the kingdom’s capital in 1795. The capital city, located on the island of Oahu, is magnificent and mystifying. Many visitors come for the wide selection of beaches to sunbathe and surf. Additionally, if one wishes to attain a jaw-dropping perspective as to how the United States entered World War II, a memorable visit to Pearl Harbor is only a few miles away. Whatever you choose to do in Honolulu will be enjoyable. The people are friendly, very laid back, and have a keen sense of humor.
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15 imagesPhotography of the USS Arizona Memorial, one of several monuments of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, honoring the events and people who served during the United States' involvement in World War II.