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  • Animal Babies
    Animal Babies
    2 galleries
  • Big Fishes / Game Fishes
    Big Fishes / Game Fishes
    62 images
    We collected some exciting pictures of big game "bony" fish (excluding sharks like whale sharks) such as blue marlin, Makaira mazara or nigricans, & other billfish, Atlantic tarpons, Megalops atlanticas, great barracudas, Sphyraena barracuda, mahi mahi, wahoos, and other weirdly large fish like ocean sunfish, Mola mola, etc. Indo-Pacific blue marlin species, which can reach a length of 16 feet (5 m) and a weight of 2,000 lb (910 kg), but the king of the big fish would be the ocean sunfish! Mola can grow over 10 feet (3 m) in length and can weigh over 5,000 lb (2,300 kg)!!! Now that is a BIG fish!
  • Covers & Tear Sheets
    Covers & Tear Sheets
    171 images
    We have gathered a handful of his published art work that we were able to collect the copies of. Unfortunately many of them are not listed here because thousands of his published art work are licensed through his agents around the world, therefore, in most case, it is not possible for us to obtain such copies. If you see a cover or a chapter opener, full page or double page spread using his pictures, please let us know and help us collecting the copy. We'll give you a free print!
  • Hawaii Aerial Pictures
    Hawaii Aerial Pictures
    55 images
    Hawaii, as beautiful as it sounds, is most spectacular viewed from the air high above the sea level. Sheer cliffs, waterfalls, lava flowing volcanoes, pristine coral reef...most of these awe-inspiring natures are hidden and only accessible by airplanes and helicopters.
  • Killer Whales - Extremely Rare Transient Orcas of Hawaii
    Killer Whales - Extremely Rare...
    7 images
    Orcas in Hawaii??!! These are very unusual pictures of killer whales, Orcinus orca, sighted in Kona, Hawaii on June 9, 2009. They are called "transient" and extremely rare to see them in Hawaiian waters. This is the first time I saw them in 10 years of my boating life in Kona.