Just a few weeks ago I went to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. My goal was to relax, recharge, ride, and shoot. I accomplished all of them.

I spent a lot of time shooting landscapes — something I don’t do very much. Waking up at 5am to catch the sun rise wasn’t as hard as I thought. It does help if you get to bed at a descent hour :) Second by second, watching the clouds, sand, water, brush, people… all come into detail. It’s absolutely worth it — the light is glorious and everyone should experience it. Sounds cheesy I know but really… getting out there while it’s still dark and just waiting for the sun to make it’s appearance… calmly and powerfully like it does… it’s quite amazing. OK, enough of my zen moment ;)
We were all going to trailer the motorcycles because the weather was not looking good for the ride up, but 2 bikes didn’t quite fit. It was decided between them that they would both ride up. Did I mention it’s a 2-day ride and it’s about a 400+ mile ride for just the first day? Quite a lot of miles. It was quite the adventure. The weather was looking awesome but that ended a few hours later when the first shower poured down on us — our 2 riders included. We stopped at a gas station to fill up and get off the road before it got really bad. Wasn’t long before the wind picked up and the lightning started hitting. Our riders were drenched but thank goodness we were not on the open road while all
that lightning was hitting. It was a “scattered shower” which was really a mini storm — a hit and run type of storm. Short but mean :) With rain gear now on the riders took off once again and the trailer caravan took off as well.
Now the weather is dreary… we could see we were approaching a new storm in the distance. When it hit, it seemed sudden like a huge waterfall wall we were passing through. At 15 – 20 mph we kept moving. The bikes had to stop of course, but they could ride faster than we could pull the trailers so they’d eventually pass us by. Day became night and we finally arrived at our first stop — one of my friend’s mom’s house.

The next day began with a wonderful homemade breakfast — way better than my mom used to make…shhhhhh don’t tell her I said that :D This day I was riding. It was about a 200 mile ride to the final destination at the beach. We road through the beautiful back roads of North Carolina. Once we were getting close, we road over the water… that was the best part for me. If you know me, you know I love the water — swimming and being all around it.
I took the opportunity to meet a fellow iStocker who was just around the corner on vacation with his family — member EricVega. He and his wife, member MrsVega, were both very gracious. We went out for a lovely dinner and spent a few hours shooting the next day with his kids on the beach. A very laid back shoot. Just what my vacation ordered.


Just before the journey back home, I managed to squeeze in a mini shoot at 5:30am… uh yeah lol. I’ll share the results of that in a separate post — this post has certainly gone long :D I had a great time with great friends and hope to make it an annual event. I won’t bore you with more details… here are some snapshots for ya!













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