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Outerbanks trip followup

I recently did a trip to the outer banks to Rodnathe, NC for a week where I got to relax and do as many pictures as wanted on this trip.


I got to photograph many different types of kite surfers outside of the rental we stayed in. Just like on the right.
I got to go out as many times as I wanted to go to the beach located only a block away for the rental which was very convenient for me as a nature photographer.


I also got some new coastal pictures which will be in a new page fo the blog soon. Stay tuned for that and more pages to come for my photos in my gallery section.

I got to take some advantages at the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge located in Rodanthe and got some pictures of an adult White Ibis which was very cool to photograph. This was the first time I have photographed an adult white Ibis in the wild.
















The sunset you see on the right was taken on march 28, 2018 from the balcony of our rental on the Pamlico Sound. It was a very cloudy at first for the conditions so i waited to see what types of the conditions this sunset could provide for me to photograph.  So I just waited and took some pictures and waited some more and more,  till this photo I took on the right appeared so I thought this would make a very cool sunset picture for the end of the end of the day.






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