10.9.13 : back to the coast.

Sorry again for the delay between posts. Today was my recovery day from a 2500 mile drive over the course of 3 1/2 days from Arkansas back to Oregon. Unfortunately, little time is left for editing and blogging when you're driving 10+ hours a day.

I suppose it wasn't the worst time to take a break, seeing as Crater Lake was the end of the first portion of my trip up the coast. 

So, after a brief hiatus, we begin Leg Two of my trip up the coast. 

In an attempt to stay true to my goal of completing the entire coast, I headed back to Coos Bay, Oregon, where I'd left off during the first part. I was mildly concerned that my break in between the legs of the trip would somehow change the vibe of the second half, but the moment I saw the Pacific Ocean stretched out before me again, I knew I had nothing to worry about.

 

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super moon.

I usually don't rush out to take a photo of things like the moon, but I know I need to be pushing myself to take photos of anything and everything around me, whether it's a giant moon or some exciting photo story subject. It's all an exercise in motivation for me, and it doesn't hurt that it helps you grow and learn as a photographer to shoot all sorts of different subjects. So, without further ado…the Super Moon of June 23, 2013.