Photographed this trail at Antelope Canyon in Page Ariziona in May 2018. With this shot I used the Sony A7M3 with the Sony FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS lens. This was a handheld shot at 1/400 sec at f/4.0 with ISO 100. Post processing with Adobe Lightroom Classic and Luminar 4. Cheers!
Folks were strolling along Navarre Beach Florida as the sun was setting as I captured this shot. Here I used the Sony A7RM4 with the Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM Lens. This was a handheld shot at 1/80 sec at f/8.0 with ISO 100. Post processing with Adobe Lightroom Classic and Luminar 4. Cheers!
It was a golden hour as the sun was setting along Pensacola Beach Florida. Photographed this shot using the Sony A7RM4 with the Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens. This was a handheld shot 1/25 sec at f/22 with ISO 50. Post processing with Adobe Lightroom Classic. Cheers!
It was a shadow looking late afternoon on Pensacola Beach Florida. This was a handheld shot done with the Sony A7RM4 using the Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS lens. Post processing with Lightroom Classic. Cheers!
I always enjoy heading out to Pensacola Beach Florida to photograph the sunsets. This sunset I photographed just West of Pensacola Beach near the gate to Fort Pickens over the bay. This handheld shot was done with the Sony A7RM4 using the Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM Lens. Camera setting were 1/100 sec at f/22 with ISO 100. Post Processing with Lightroom Classic CC. Cheers!
It was a bright setting sun under clear blue skies this evening on this first day of December along Pensacola Beach Florida. Captured this show using the Sony A7RM4 with the Sony FE 24-240mm OSS lens. This was a handheld shot at 1/30 sec at f/22 with ISO 50. Post processing with Lightroom Classic.
It was a golden hour evening at the Pensacola Pass as I captured this setting sun from the grounds of Fort Pickens. The fort is llocated on the West end of Santa Rosa Island in Florida. This was a handheld shot using the Sony A7RM4 with the Sony FE 24-70mm GM lens. Camera settings were 1/13 sec at f/22 with ISO 100. Post processing with Adobe Lightroom Classic. Cheers!