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HonoluluAdvertiser | Photo Gallery Posted on: Tuesday, April 1, 2003

Photo Gallery

Here's a sampling of recent photos taken by Advertiser photographers. Click the image for a full view.

Last week's photo gallery

Children taking part in a city youth program play basketball at Swanzy Beach Park in Ka'a'awa at sunset.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser


Kimberly Carroll gets last-minute makeup touches from mom, Chiemi, during a Girls' Day kimono dressing and photo shoot. Hina Matsuri, as Girls' Day is known in Japan, literally means "doll festival." See story.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser


A rental car rests partially submerged in Ala Wai Boat Harbor after a visitor from Japan accidentally reversed it from an adjacent parking stall. The driver and passenger were unhurt.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser


Christian Gutierrez, 5, of Makiki was more than happy to help his father launch a kite at Makiki District Park.

Eugene Tanner • The Honolulu Advertiser


Kuhina Naki, 5, foreground, and her sister Mahealani, 7, of Pu'unui, enjoy the 'Ewa Beach Park shoreline.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser


Seven-year-old Klein Masutani, of Holy Nativity School, had the opportunity to interact with a dolphin under the guidance of Julie Rocho, who is with the Dolphin Quest program at Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hawaii. The program of children's activities focuses on education.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser


Senior Shawna Ferreira, 18, celebrates with her teammates on the Kamehameha girls canoe crew after they won their heat in the preliminary round of the First Hawaiian Bank State Canoe Paddling Championships. They went on to beat Punahou for their second consecutive girls state high-school paddling title.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser


Jordan Segundo, back from competing in "American Idol," sang Stevie Wonder's "For Your Love" in front of his family and schoolmates at Farrington High School, which the governor designated as "Jordan Segundo Day."

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser