Pacific Northwest's coastal rock formation

No experience is exactly alike”

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Devil’s punchbowl

Oregon Coast

I cling onto this quote, even in life, and I don’t believe that I only have one destiny, so I apply it too when traveling.

Its different each time, for everyone, of any gender and age, we perceive things differently and that’s what makes us unique. When we share the journey of our experiences with different people, there is a sense of thrill, a sense of anticipation as we are presented with unprecedented perspectives of looking into the same things but with another set of eyes, giving us a fresh and illuminating sense of wonder.

Those experiences, memories, shared moments, breathtaking emotions of euphoria and ecstasy, the look on the brighter side that are still in this life, is what I long to reveal and want to attach to every photograph.

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I like to stimulate the senses of who is able to view my photographs and make them feel the ambiguous intensity of the impression I had when I was in that moment, witnessing the harmonious consolidation of nature’s finest. I hope I did a good job :)

Roadtrip to Cannon Beach

There is something about the beach they always say.

It’s indescribable.

Probably because its different for everyone, every time.

The cool breeze, the warm sand, the glow of the skin from direct sunlight that sometimes burn. The crashing of the waves that hits your emotions right on point. The humidity and the fresh air.

It’s perfect!

Especially for someone like me that was made in the tropics. That’s why I always find myself basking in the coast of California, also on my mind I want to believe that I’m a tad bit closer to home, knowing that the motherland is only on the other end of the Pacific. So I always wondered how the beach looks and feels like from Oregon’s point of view.

The first time I went to Oregon. It was short, and I just tagged along with a friend so I depended on his itinerary. haha. I didn’t know where to go or what I to see in there. I just wanted to hangout and catch up with my college friends.

To my surprise! Oregon has a LOT to offer! (Capslock for intensity lol) with that said, I knew that I’ll be back. So I keep coming back. I even see myself living there.

The next time I traveled to Oregon, I did my research, I created a busy itinerary. It’s also a good location scouting trip for upcoming film projects.

Cannon beach is something that I didn’t want to miss. It my our best decision. (As if I make good decisions on other days.)

Anyway, here are some photos of the coast as we walk towards to the popular iconic landmark of Cannon Beach,

the Haystack Rock transformation.

Silhouette of the Haystack Rock

Silhouette of the Haystack Rock

Bubbles of the Pacific Ocean

Bubbles of the Pacific Ocean

 
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Here’s a part of the residence along the shore, I wasn’t able to take that much photos but I don’t mind because that proves how it made me seize the moment.

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Now here’s the filmmaker in his element.

Tide pools are prominent around the area, so watch your steps!

Tide pools are prominent around the area, so watch your steps!

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Finally, got to see the Haystack Rock up close! And I’ve never felt more insignificant that ever!

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That’s it for this entry! Yehey!