Omahan quit his day job to photograph the sunrise for 320 straight days
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PHOTO BY GREG HIGGINS
The June 28 sunrise at DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge.
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POSTED: THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 2015 12:00 AM | UPDATED: 12:08 AM, THU JAN 1, 2015.
By Casey Logan / World-Herald staff writer
One year ago today, Greg Higgins woke before dawn and set out on a journey to a destination unknown.
He loaded his photography gear into his car, pulled away from his midtown Omaha home and faced the first of a years worth of decisions.
East or west?
As would happen day after day through most of 2014, Higgins, 50, let his intuition lead him. Some mornings he stayed in the city. Others he trekked to the outskirts. Wherever he ended up, he photographed that mornings sunrise. Every day. Every sunrise.
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GREG HIGGINS
A December sunrise in downtown Omaha.