Jan Cobb Photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Contact
  • Instagram

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 102 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5729 Tongariki.jpg
  • Rustic Easter Island wood sculpture on the main road in Hanga Roa, the primary city in Rapa Nui, Chile
    5693 Wood Sculpture.jpg
  • Panorama of a sunset at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5752 Ahu Tahai.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5744 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5741 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5733 Tongariki.jpg
  • Tongariki sign,  the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais in the twentieth century were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5724 Tongariki Sign.jpg
  • Ahu Nao-Nao at Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues
    5721 Anakena.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5713 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5712 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5698 Rano Rarau.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5696 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2550 Moorea at Sunset.jpg
  • Aerial view of Bora Bora, Society Islands, on the approach from the airplane
    2497 Bora Bora.jpg
  • The Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5754 Ahu Tahai.jpg
  • Ahu Tahai at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5753 Ahu Vai Ure.jpg
  • Sunset with Ahu Ko Te Riku at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia.
    5749 Ahu Ko Te Riku.jpg
  • Sunset at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5750 Ahu Tahai.jpg
  • Sunset at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5748 Ahu Tahai.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5745 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5742 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5739 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5738 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5737 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5735 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5732 Tongariki.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5734 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5730 Tongariki.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5727 Tongariki.jpg
  • Three of the moai at Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5726 Tongariki.jpg
  • Tongariki,  the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais in the twentieth century were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5725 Tongariki.jpg
  • Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues, Ahu-Atare and Ahu Nao-Nao
    5719 Anakena.jpg
  • Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues, Ahu-Atare and Ahu Nao-Nao
    5718 Anakena.jpg
  • A wood sculpture at the entrance to Anakena of a native woman giving birth to symbolize the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in this Rapa Nui National Park
    5716 Anakena Sculpture.jpg
  • Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues, Ahu-Atare and Ahu Nao-Nao
    5715 Anakena Sign.jpg
  • Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues, Ahu-Atare and Ahu Nao-Nao
    5717 Anakena.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5714 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5711 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5710 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5708 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5707 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5705 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5706 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5703 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5700 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5699 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Easter Island sign showing the placement of Moai in Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues
    5697 Rano Raraku Sign.jpg
  • Rustic Easter Island airport terminal building, Rapa Nui, Chile
    5692 Easter Island Airport.jpg
  • Rustic Easter Island airport sign, Rapa Nui, Chile
    5691 Easter Island Airport.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2544 Moorea at Sunset.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset with tree branches from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2543 View of Moorea.jpg
  • Overhead view of Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Republic
    2496 Bora Bora.jpg
  • Panoramic iew of Moorea at sunset from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2370 Tahiti Sunset.jpg
  • Sunset with Ahu Ko Te Riku at the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia.
    5751 Ahu Ko Te Riku.jpg
  • The Tahai Ceremonial Complex is an archaeological site on Rapa Nui in Chilean Polynesia. Restored in 1974 by American archaeologist William Mulloy, Tahai comprises three principal ahu, Ko Te Riku, Tahai, and Vai Ure
    5746 Ahu Tahai.jpg
  • Ahu Ko Te Riku is one of the Tahai Ceremonial Complex, an archaeological site on Rapa Nui.  It was restored with all the elements that adorned the old finished statues. On his head is a pukao, a cylindrical piece carved in red scoria from the Puna Pau volcano.
    5747 Ahu Ko Te Riku.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5743 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5740 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • A view at sunrise of Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5736 Tongariki Sunrise.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5731 Tongariki.jpg
  • Tongariki, the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais, in the twentieth century, were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5728 Tongariki.jpg
  • Distant view of Tongariki,  the largest ahu on Easter Island. It's moais in the twentieth century were swept inland by a tsunami. It has since been restored and has fifteen moai, including one that weighs eighty-six tons, the heaviest ever erected on the island.
    5723 Tongariki.jpg
  • Ahu Nao-Nao at Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues
    5722 Anakena.jpg
  • Anakena, the birthplace of the Rapa Nui culture. Also Anakena has a white coral sand beach in Rapa Nui National Park and has two Ahus or sets of Moai statues, Ahu-Atare and Ahu Nao-Nao
    5720 Anakena.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5709 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5704 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5702 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues on the mountain side.
    5701 Rano Raraku.jpg
  • Rustic Easter Island wood sign for Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues
    5694 Rano Raraku Sign.jpg
  • Rustic Easter Island wood sign for Rano Raraku, the primary mining area for the Moai statues with the main area in the background on the mountain
    5695 Rano Raraku Sign.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2549 Moorea at Sunset.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset from the Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2547 Moorea at Sunset.jpg
  • View of Moorea at sunset from Tahiti beach with beach chairs
    2336 View of Moorea.jpg
  • Overwater bungalows in a row at sunset, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2524 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2501 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2500 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows, Moorea, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2487 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalow at sunset, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2436 Overwater Bungalow.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2525 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater bungalows at sunset, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2523 Bora Bora.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalow at sunset, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2522 Bora Bora.jpg
  • Overwater bungalows in a row, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2507 Bora Bora.jpg
  • Straw detail of overwater bungalow construction, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2503 Bungalow Detail.jpg
  • Overwater bungalows with palm tree, Bora Bora, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2499 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows, Moorea, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2490 Overwater Bungalows.jpg
  • Overwater Bungalows with cruise ship in distance, Moorea, Society Islands, South Pacific
    2367 Bungalows with Ship.jpg
  • Rainbow over the ocean with palm trees as seen from Waikīkī Beach, Honolulu, Hawaii
    6767 Waikīkī Rainbow.jpg
  • Native dancers at the "Old Lāhainā Lū'au".When you step through the gates at the Old Lāhainā Lūʻau, you’re swept into a well-preserved epicenter of Hawaiian culture, storytelling, and feasting with a breathtaking ocean view
    6820 Old Lahaina Luau.jpg
  • Native dancers at the "Old Lāhainā Lū'au".When you step through the gates at the Old Lāhainā Lūʻau, you’re swept into a well-preserved epicenter of Hawaiian culture, storytelling, and feasting with a breathtaking ocean view
    6819 Old Lahaina Luau.jpg
  • A statue of Surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, adorned with leis, stands on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii
    6764 Duke Kahanamoku.jpg
  • A view of Diamond Head as seen from Waikiki beach on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark.
    6762 Diamond Head.jpg
  • Overwater bungalows and palm trees at Tahiti International Hotel, Tahiti
    2541Tahiti Bungalows.jpg
  • Matira Point with palm trees at sunset, Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia
    2506 Moorea Sunset.jpg
  • Lone surfer walking on one of the best surfing beaches on the North Shore of Oahu, Haleiwa, Hawaii
    6797 Pūpūkea Beach, Haleiwa.jpg
  • Lone surfer walking on one of the best surfing beaches on the North Shore of Oahu, Haleiwa, Hawaii
    6796 Pūpūkea Beach, Haleiwa.jpg
  • A statue of Surfing legend Duke Kahanamoku, adorned with leis, stands on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii
    6765 Duke Kahanamoku.jpg
  • A view of Diamond Head as seen from Waikiki beach on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark.
    6761 Diamond Head, Oahu.jpg
  • Sunrise at the beach, Beachcomber International Hotel, Moorea, French Polynesia
    2493 Moorea Beach.jpg
  • Laniakea Beach on Oahu's North Shore is also known as Turtle Beach. The main attraction here is the green sea turtles who often times can be seen on the beach basking in the sun.
    6798 Laniakea Beach, Oahu.jpg
  • A view of Diamond Head as seen from a walkway on Waikiki beach on the island of Oahu, Hawaii.The unique profile of Diamond Head (Lē‘ahi) sits prominently near the eastern edge of Waikiki’s coastline. Hawaii’s most recognized landmark.
    6763 Diamond Head.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x