A cool shot of a sliver moon.
Sheryl and I love to drive around at dusk. Sheryl drives and I sit in the passenger seat with camera in hand. If we see something we stop, I jump out, take several pics and climb back into the car.
They call these mountains the Sangri De Christos … Blood of Christ. They are stunning to say the least and have provided some incredible opportunities to capture some beautiful images.
Shot near New Castle, NH while Sheryl and I were cruising around looking for cool shots.
Taken in Rye on the north side just off of Route 1. These stacks of rocks are every changing yet always beautiful. It is amazing to witness how much they change from visit to visit.
The Sangris once again producing an incredible sunset. Hard not to love this place!
Nearing the end of our sunset cruise (thanks to the crew at Reel Quest!) Clearly this isn’t the most dramatic of images but that’s really why I like it. It is so soft and subtle and I just love the Cabo vibe that it makes me feel
This is indeed a very simple picture of the Pacific at sunset… I took several pictures like this. The ocean was so smooth and I loved the way the light was hitting the water creating pockets of light and shadows of dark on the water.
Just a fun picture at one of the many docks here in Rye. Unfortunately I took this picture a day too late. There used to be a couple more lit Christmas Trees on the piers in the back ground.
One of the first pictures I took in Rye. Not far from our home this one just captured my eye. I love the way the light was hitting the grass, seeing a little color in the background, and just enjoying a little time close to a waterway. Sheryl and I had this printed on metal and it turned out spectacular!
Just before the boats start cruising by, as the sun is breaking over the water. With a little cloud cover the affect is amazing.
Another image captured because Sheryl and I decided to just take a drive. We’re driving from New Castle to Portsmouth and this little sunset scene just captured our eye.
Sunset picture of Lands End at Cabo San Lucas. It won’t be long and we’ll be at the Tikki Bar!
No matter where you look, where you are, if you’re in Cabo you’re likely going to experience an incredible sunrise and sunset!
Sheryl and I were driving at dusk and this beautiful scene showed up right in front of us. So blessed to have just the right light to actually get an image. I didn’t have a tripod so shutter speed was going to be an issue. I love the reflections in the water too!
The short street we stayed on once upon a time in Cabo. If my memory serves correctly this was in the Pedregal area of Cabo.
This tree is literally on a little brush island surrounded by water! I don’t know how they do it, but it is beautiful at dusk! You can see it during the winter time on the North side of Rye, NH off Route 1.
Sheryl and I driving down Route 1 … there are several of these benches to just sit on, contemplate life, enjoy the ocean and the beautiful views that God puts in front of us!
Another picture captured while Sheryl and I were just cruising around. As the title suggests this was captured over by Portsmouth, NH as the sun was going down. I love this little water way but don’t know the name of it. This area, I know, will provide many, many incredible pictures over the years.
I take a lot of sunset and sunrise pictures in Cabo. I do that because they are nearly always breathtaking.
A cool shot of a sliver moon.
Sheryl and I love to drive around at dusk. Sheryl drives and I sit in the passenger seat with camera in hand. If we see something we stop, I jump out, take several pics and climb back into the car.
They call these mountains the Sangri De Christos … Blood of Christ. They are stunning to say the least and have provided some incredible opportunities to capture some beautiful images.
Shot near New Castle, NH while Sheryl and I were cruising around looking for cool shots.
Taken in Rye on the north side just off of Route 1. These stacks of rocks are every changing yet always beautiful. It is amazing to witness how much they change from visit to visit.
The Sangris once again producing an incredible sunset. Hard not to love this place!
Nearing the end of our sunset cruise (thanks to the crew at Reel Quest!) Clearly this isn’t the most dramatic of images but that’s really why I like it. It is so soft and subtle and I just love the Cabo vibe that it makes me feel
This is indeed a very simple picture of the Pacific at sunset… I took several pictures like this. The ocean was so smooth and I loved the way the light was hitting the water creating pockets of light and shadows of dark on the water.
Just a fun picture at one of the many docks here in Rye. Unfortunately I took this picture a day too late. There used to be a couple more lit Christmas Trees on the piers in the back ground.
One of the first pictures I took in Rye. Not far from our home this one just captured my eye. I love the way the light was hitting the grass, seeing a little color in the background, and just enjoying a little time close to a waterway. Sheryl and I had this printed on metal and it turned out spectacular!
Just before the boats start cruising by, as the sun is breaking over the water. With a little cloud cover the affect is amazing.
Another image captured because Sheryl and I decided to just take a drive. We’re driving from New Castle to Portsmouth and this little sunset scene just captured our eye.
Sunset picture of Lands End at Cabo San Lucas. It won’t be long and we’ll be at the Tikki Bar!
No matter where you look, where you are, if you’re in Cabo you’re likely going to experience an incredible sunrise and sunset!
Sheryl and I were driving at dusk and this beautiful scene showed up right in front of us. So blessed to have just the right light to actually get an image. I didn’t have a tripod so shutter speed was going to be an issue. I love the reflections in the water too!
The short street we stayed on once upon a time in Cabo. If my memory serves correctly this was in the Pedregal area of Cabo.
This tree is literally on a little brush island surrounded by water! I don’t know how they do it, but it is beautiful at dusk! You can see it during the winter time on the North side of Rye, NH off Route 1.
Sheryl and I driving down Route 1 … there are several of these benches to just sit on, contemplate life, enjoy the ocean and the beautiful views that God puts in front of us!
Another picture captured while Sheryl and I were just cruising around. As the title suggests this was captured over by Portsmouth, NH as the sun was going down. I love this little water way but don’t know the name of it. This area, I know, will provide many, many incredible pictures over the years.
I take a lot of sunset and sunrise pictures in Cabo. I do that because they are nearly always breathtaking.