Greg South Photography

Greg South Photography Published Photographer, located on the Outer Banks of NC. Member of the PPA. Backup website: https://www.flyingdutchmanphotography.net/

FAA and North Carolina certified drone pilot, insured, and available for ground and aerial photos/videos.

Last night’s full moon, 252,403 miles from earth, and orbiting our little planet at 2,288 MPH.
05/31/2026

Last night’s full moon, 252,403 miles from earth, and orbiting our little planet at 2,288 MPH.

Happy World Goth Day! Embracing the dark, the dramatic, and everything in between this World Goth Day. Whether you’re ch...
05/22/2026

Happy World Goth Day!

Embracing the dark, the dramatic, and everything in between this World Goth Day. Whether you’re channeling classic cemetery elegance or sleek modern noir, today we celebrate the beauty in the shadows.

And back to whirligigs…🚁I mean, who doesn’t like low flying rotorcraft?And U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City h...
05/16/2026

And back to whirligigs…🚁
I mean, who doesn’t like low flying rotorcraft?

And U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City has some of the best crews out there.

I had the privilege of witnessing the Law Enforcement Torch Run as it passed through the Outer Banks of North Carolina.T...
05/15/2026

I had the privilege of witnessing the Law Enforcement Torch Run as it passed through the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

The event featured dedicated public safety professionals from state and local agencies, all running in support of Special Olympics North Carolina. I would like to commend all the participants for their commitment to such a worthy cause.

In observance of National Police Week, we honor the law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. This week holds personal significance for me, as I remember several friends whose names are etched on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in Washington, D.C.

I stopped by the Wright Brothers National Memorial expecting to photograph a classic biplane peacefully minding its own ...
05/07/2026

I stopped by the Wright Brothers National Memorial expecting to photograph a classic biplane peacefully minding its own business.

Then the unmistakable sound of a Fenestron tail rotor rolled in from the distance. Over the tree line came the “Coast Guard Orange” Dolphin (MH-65) making not one, but two slow flybys for the camera. Props (pun intended) to the flight crew for indulging my aviation photography addiction.

We’re lucky the military frequently visits First Flight Airport because seeing these aircraft up close never gets old. And honestly, it’s always a good day when the crew waves back before disappearing into the horizon✌️…or in this case, heading back toward ALC like the rock stars of rotary-wing aviation.

Semper Paratus

6512 from Air Station Humboldt Bay

U.S. Coast Guard Aviation Logistics Center

U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City

Always a pleasure to work with this crew.
04/28/2026

Always a pleasure to work with this crew.

Tonights rocket launch (Amazon Leo) from Cape Canaveral, FL, as seen from the Outer Banks, NC as it flew past our coast ...
04/28/2026

Tonights rocket launch (Amazon Leo) from Cape Canaveral, FL, as seen from the Outer Banks, NC as it flew past our coast .

First photo shows the long exposure streak and v***r cloud.
second photo is overhead with v***r cloud (Rocket and booster)

High cirrus clouds didn’t help with viewing it.

🤓🚀🛰️

 might have originated the role, but Taliah is channeling Tia Dalma so well, she’s giving the Goddess of the Sea a run f...
04/21/2026

might have originated the role, but Taliah is channeling Tia Dalma so well, she’s giving the Goddess of the Sea a run for her money! Complete with Aztec gold and the infamous jar of dirt.

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